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July 31, 2017, 01:18:50 AM
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I guess ill use the coin wallets for now.  Peerunity for ppc
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July 31, 2017, 05:01:56 AM
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I've been using keepkey, but it's pretty clear that the three hw wallet players are slow to add non top 10-20 coins in general.  Also it seems KK in particular is very slow on the software dev side.  I like the hardware but most of the time wonder why I spent the money on it at all.

So, in my deference to storing on exchanges I have a staking laptop I run with routine scheduled backups which I also keep the dev created wallets of my non-staking alts on to keep their chains synced and backed up a few times a week then I just close them and let them sit.

This could be a major pain in the ass if you're in a lot of alts but for me it's <10 and is very simple to manage.
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July 31, 2017, 05:06:42 AM
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I am in less than 10 as well but I just wish I can save my coins.  Str I have what I consider a decent amount in.  I really want to get these stellar coins off exchanges and into a desktop wallet to hold.  Really can't find anything that is working at the moment for desktop wallets that accept it though..
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July 31, 2017, 05:15:06 AM
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It may be a good idea to download or use the portable wallet provided by each altcoin you hold to be more secure than you store it in the exchanger. Because so far no hardware has been developed to store various altcoins.
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July 31, 2017, 06:51:49 AM
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I think you can go for myetherwallet or waves for more secure wallet.i personally use it and it is more popular.it will be your best choice.thanks
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July 31, 2017, 07:14:54 AM
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I think you can go for myetherwallet or waves for more secure wallet.i personally use it and it is more popular.it will be your best choice.thanks
Do you know Myetherwallet.com's online wallet is not a wallet hardware?

Wallet hardware is like Trezor and jaxx if myetherwallet is online wallet.

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July 31, 2017, 07:17:29 AM
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The Ledger Nano S is a good hardware wallet, but you cannot use every coin.
Here is the list of those which are supported:
http://support.ledgerwallet.com/knowledge_base/topics/which-altcoins-are-supported-by-the-nano-s-and-the-blue

Anyway, I am usin the Ledger Nano S for most of coins. For those ones which are not supported I am using the standard wallet of the coin.
But I prefer (of course) the Ledger Nano S.
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July 31, 2017, 07:20:54 AM
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I'm suprised no one mentiones Exodus Wallet.

Currently has about 10 alts, and more to come. Shapeshift built into it, and an outstanding support team.
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July 31, 2017, 02:26:37 PM
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They all do the same ones though.  If my nano s supports it, that's what ill use.  If it doesn't then I have to look for another, and quite frankley the str wallet is a piece of junk
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July 31, 2017, 02:41:27 PM
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I have a ledger, which is great and dandy, but I wish there was one program either on pc or a actual hardware device that can store coins such as PPC, NMC (I know keep does but that's all I would use it for), STR, NXT, etc.  After the recent btce nightmare, I withdrew over half my funds from polo.  I would like to still trade but keep my coins for the alts off the exchanges.  I have no idea what is best though anymore..
Try waveswallet or MyEtherWallet for your alt-coin or tokens,
That is what I am using for my alt-coin hope you might like it too.

I search and a couple results come up.  Which one is the authentic website and what coins do they support?
They are both authentic on which you can store up altcoin which are basing on their platform. If a certain altcoin is based on waves then waveswallet.io would be suited on that one and if ETH platform then myetherwallet.com would suit on that one. Talking about hardware wallets nano ledger etc. they only store up some coins only which is only selective. I cant see anything who do store many types of altcoin.

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August 26, 2017, 08:58:13 PM
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Bump!

I need a new hardware wallet right now. Because computers are no longer as safe as to keep bitcoin and altcoins.

Can someone give me a suggestion? Is the Ledger Nano or Trezor reliable? I expect your comments on this subject.
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August 26, 2017, 09:02:07 PM
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I'm suprised no one mentiones Exodus Wallet.

Currently has about 10 alts, and more to come. Shapeshift built into it, and an outstanding support team.

Hey, I'm searching for an Ethereum iOS wallet, which can create multiple addresses. Do you know one, that supports this?  Wink
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August 27, 2017, 05:43:44 AM
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We use Trezor and when used in conjunction with MyEtherWallet, you have support for Bitcoin and every ERC20 Ethereum Altcoin.

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August 29, 2017, 08:35:04 AM
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I am using the Ledger Nano S wallet. I am happy with it, but the memory seems to be limited.
In detail there are several apps available for the Ledger Nano S, but you cannot install a lot of them.

Has anybody experiences with the Ledger Blue? Does it have a bigger memory? Anyway the price for it is quite high ...
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August 29, 2017, 08:37:26 AM
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I'm suprised no one mentiones Exodus Wallet.

Exodus Wallet is not a hardware wallet - or am I wrong? I am not able to find a Exodus Hardware wallet.
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August 29, 2017, 08:56:03 AM
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Even if you get a hardware wallet, you still have to keep your passphrase secure which in common with mobile and desktop wallets. Just make sure your devices are secure before using any wallet on them.
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