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August 15, 2017, 03:38:44 AM |
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The safest thing is to print your private keys and store the. (paper wallet). The next best method is a hardware wallet. After that is a newly bought computer disconnected from the internet. I would recommend a local open source wallet. Electrum is okay. I use exodus because of the gui.
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alexius89-2
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August 15, 2017, 03:42:13 AM |
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It was already stated that offline wallets are the 'safest'. For online safe wallets, I like Exodus. It allows access to private keys, has a sleek UI, and runs well.
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BobBct
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August 17, 2017, 01:42:31 AM |
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For me it would be probably MyEtherWallet because you can't open your wallet if you don't have the Json File and they dont get your and its a self wallet they can't see your wallet.
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centralalley
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August 17, 2017, 04:21:49 AM |
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thoughts on blockchain.info? Can I confirm you get a Private key in terms of mnemonic and QR code?
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August 17, 2017, 09:19:16 AM |
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thoughts on blockchain.info? Can I confirm you get a Private key in terms of mnemonic and QR code?
Yes, using blockchain.info's wallet you have access to your private keys, which is good. Though I wouldn't say it's the best and the safest. Depending on what device your using I would prefer the alternatives, Electrum and Exodus for Windows desktop, Copay and Mycelium for Android, and BreadWallet for iOS. Though depending on how much cryptocurrencies your holding, I would definitely go for buying a Ledger Nano S or a Trezor as it's alot lot less prono to hacks due to your private keys actually not leaving that device. I suggest investing in one.
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August 17, 2017, 02:43:26 PM |
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Nothing online is safe. Do consider getting a hardware wallet. I had personally tried Trezor and like it very much.
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August 17, 2017, 04:46:13 PM |
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I personally prefer the Jaxx wallet as I am able to hold all my crypto-currencies in a central location. Also they provide a number of backup methods and security features to secure your crypto-currencies.
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August 18, 2017, 12:34:49 AM |
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How safe is it to send coins based off ETH to an ETH address? Does every coin need to have it's own wallet to be safe? I have spread some money on bittrex and got a dozen or so coins and after lurking for a while think it's best to pull them for a long hold off the exchange.
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uraharasan
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August 18, 2017, 05:54:38 AM |
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I think all wallet that you have seed phrases is very save. Dont use an exchanger wallet because you dont have the pv key/seed phrasess.
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August 18, 2017, 07:43:55 AM |
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I plan to embrace the crypto world.
I have two questions.
a) What are the safest Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum Wallet. A separate wallet for each is what I am asking.(online wallets preffered)
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b) Which is the safest Multicurrency Wallet (online wallets preffered)
If you want to use online Bitcoin wallet then use coinbase and blockchain.info. For LTC you can use coinbase. For ethereum you can use myetherwallet.But you should keep your private key safe. But another warning for online wallet.Online wallet have a risk.Anytime your money can be hacked or they can stop their service.
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sabbathhawk
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August 18, 2017, 11:55:52 AM |
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I plan to embrace the crypto world.
I have two questions.
a) What are the safest Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum Wallet. A separate wallet for each is what I am asking.(online wallets preffered)
And
b) Which is the safest Multicurrency Wallet (online wallets preffered)
The best option is to use hardware wallet, because: 1. It is easy to use as online wallet anywhere 2. It's safe to use on compromised pc? connection etc.. 3. You can store there all currencies that you like Do not use online wallets as it is easy to hack and hackers nowadays are very good in this. Listen to advise, hardware it's the same as online only secure way to use cryptocurrency Best option for today is Ledger wallets. As option you can use KeepKey or Trezor
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August 18, 2017, 12:04:33 PM |
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Certified shop asic-minerworld. great selection, good price. quick check. see for yourself
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ajunior1337
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August 18, 2017, 05:57:06 PM |
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I plan to embrace the crypto world.
I have two questions.
a) What are the safest Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum Wallet. A separate wallet for each is what I am asking.(online wallets preffered)
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b) Which is the safest Multicurrency Wallet (online wallets preffered)
Welcome on board. Well, in my experience, i never lost my coins with Blocktrail. It's a multsig wallet. They make 3 keys: 1 backup key, 1 key with Blocktrail, and another storage online (securely, of course). For LTC and ETH i never used online, sorry Now, for a multicurrency wallet online, i recommend for you coinpayments. "Accept over 65 altcoins now for only 0.50%" I think that can serve for you. And remember: It's never safe to sleep in cryptoland.
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mvidetto
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August 22, 2017, 11:44:33 AM |
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I am personally using these wallets, maybe you find it useful: cryptonator.com, Jaxx, localbitcoins.net
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rodyw
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August 22, 2017, 03:03:56 PM |
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Choose a hardware wallet like the Ledger Nano S. For smaller transactions I like the Exodus wallet.
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August 23, 2017, 05:59:49 PM |
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I don't recommend online ethereum wallet as they are useless as they can't handle tokens.
I thought that myetherwallet is handling tokens, isn't it?
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August 23, 2017, 06:18:07 PM |
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Personally I don't like hardware wallets. We have already seen recently trezor had to patch a problem where the passcode was plainly available for anyone to view. I trust the armory offline wallet on an offline ubuntu laptop that never touches the internet. Just a usb that goes between it and the online armory computer.
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December 09, 2017, 11:17:34 PM |
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I plan to embrace the crypto world.
I have two questions.
a) What are the safest Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum Wallet. A separate wallet for each is what I am asking.(online wallets preffered)
And
b) Which is the safest Multicurrency Wallet (online wallets preffered)
I'm late to this conversation. But for anyone else who is new to crypto and wants to embrace the crypto world, I'd like to suggest you check out my website, Decryptionary.comIt is the simplest crypto and blockchain dictionary. It has 200+ definitions, silly stick-figures, and visual walkthroughs to help new guys understand the subject, get their first crypto, diversify and protect their investment.
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December 09, 2017, 11:53:01 PM |
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every wallets are safe mate, they wont be released til had security lable. a). for bitcoin : blockchain will be the best wallet if look by the security. b). i'm not going to recommend LTC and ETH online wallet, you prefer use Coinomi as multicoin wallet.
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December 09, 2017, 11:59:07 PM |
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Electrum Wallet for Bitcoin MEW (My Ether Wallet ) for ethereum and tokens
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