cryptonianz (OP)
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September 23, 2017, 05:41:27 PM |
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I have been wondering for quite a while now.
Which is the best ETH Wallet?
Hardware Wallets = Trezor / Nano Ledger S? Os like Ubuntu? Anything else?
I have heard all kind of stories of people losing their Ethereums, I have even read about security issues with Trezor and now I am trying to find out the safest option to use.
I guess the safest wallets are the ones that all the new ETH ICO's are using since they are probably going to store a lot of Ethereums!
So which one do you believe is the best and why guys?
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Eric Cartman
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September 23, 2017, 05:44:03 PM |
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But which wallets are the ETH ICO's using?
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gedor
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September 23, 2017, 06:04:12 PM |
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Ledger nano s or my ether wallet are secure wallets but it is not about just wallet, you should also protect your computer and your private keys. That is the point. I haven't see any people who lost their coins because of the bug of a wallet except parity wallet.
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John Wick
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September 23, 2017, 06:14:14 PM |
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I have been wondering for quite a while now.
Which is the best ETH Wallet?
Hardware Wallets = Trezor / Nano Ledger S? Os like Ubuntu? Anything else?
I have heard all kind of stories of people losing their Ethereums, I have even read about security issues with Trezor and now I am trying to find out the safest option to use.
I guess the safest wallets are the ones that all the new ETH ICO's are using since they are probably going to store a lot of Ethereums!
So which one do you believe is the best and why guys?
I don't think there is difference between hardware wallets like keepkey, trezor and ledger nano s. If you use them, you should feel safe, plus you can create a paper wallet for your private key and keep it on the bank.
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treather
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September 23, 2017, 06:18:53 PM |
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Jaxx supports both eth and etc. In addition, your private wallet keys belong only to you and are securely stored on your Jaxx ethereum wallet. It is not open source, yet the code is freely available on the website, which makes it quite easily accessible for review.
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bitorama
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September 23, 2017, 06:53:46 PM |
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I use ledger nano S, now etherdelta has nano S support
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Svelto
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September 23, 2017, 07:05:08 PM |
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Hardware wallets are relatively safe but not 100%. As what you mentioned about Trezor, we cannot be 100% sure that hardware wallets are totally safe.
But I recommend hardware wallets since it is still safe as compared to exchanges and online wallets.
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Zoltes
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September 23, 2017, 07:17:57 PM |
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If you're just hodling for years then a paper wallet would be ok, otherwise it's worth buying ledger nano or trezor.
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cryptonianz (OP)
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September 23, 2017, 09:56:13 PM |
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Ledger nano s or my ether wallet are secure wallets but it is not about just wallet, you should also protect your computer and your private keys. That is the point. I haven't see any people who lost their coins because of the bug of a wallet except parity wallet.
But why does it matter if the computer is infected in any way? Hardware wallets require the confirmation by pressing a real button found on the device. I thought that was the general idea about them!
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X-ray
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September 23, 2017, 10:54:39 PM |
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I have been wondering for quite a while now.
Which is the best ETH Wallet?
Hardware Wallets = Trezor / Nano Ledger S? Os like Ubuntu? Anything else?
I have heard all kind of stories of people losing their Ethereums, I have even read about security issues with Trezor and now I am trying to find out the safest option to use.
I guess the safest wallets are the ones that all the new ETH ICO's are using since they are probably going to store a lot of Ethereums!
So which one do you believe is the best and why guys?
Hardware walley because that was providing the best security for you to keep your amount. Just like a trezor provide some layer on the security. That will be made someone will be difficult to opening your wallet. Other still good as long as you keep your private key.
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itsonlikedonkeykong
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September 23, 2017, 11:12:39 PM |
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Get a Ledger or Trezor and go to work on getting your eth secured.
You could also lock up the seed words in one location and the hw itself in another that is not easily accessible to you so that you won't be tempted to sell too soon either.
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moataz_ansary
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September 23, 2017, 11:16:42 PM |
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For hardware wallet trezor is best one And best online wallet I see that myethwallet is best one More secure and compatible with most new tokens ico
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Jalum
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September 26, 2017, 02:10:54 AM |
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I have been wondering for quite a while now.
Which is the best ETH Wallet?
Hardware Wallets = Trezor / Nano Ledger S? Os like Ubuntu? Anything else?
I have heard all kind of stories of people losing their Ethereums, I have even read about security issues with Trezor and now I am trying to find out the safest option to use.
I guess the safest wallets are the ones that all the new ETH ICO's are using since they are probably going to store a lot of Ethereums!
So which one do you believe is the best and why guys?
Did you ever take apart the Trezor wallet and see what's really in it? There's people that claim things about Trezor...I won't ever own one unless it was given to me.
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Suqreme
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September 26, 2017, 02:11:48 AM |
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Myetherwallet works for me. Heard Jaxx isn't very good.
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twobits
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September 26, 2017, 02:21:38 AM |
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I have been wondering for quite a while now.
Which is the best ETH Wallet?
Hardware Wallets = Trezor / Nano Ledger S? Os like Ubuntu? Anything else?
I have heard all kind of stories of people losing their Ethereums, I have even read about security issues with Trezor and now I am trying to find out the safest option to use.
I guess the safest wallets are the ones that all the new ETH ICO's are using since they are probably going to store a lot of Ethereums!
So which one do you believe is the best and why guys?
Trezor should become a recommended choice for you as long as you can keep your hardware wallet safely, But jaxx seems to be another alternative way to make your smartphone as the wallet to the ethereum or the token in the ethereum platform, but hardware wallet will become the number one.
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pawanjain
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September 26, 2017, 04:49:51 AM |
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Most people who have their ETH tokens, use myetherwallet to store the ICO tokens. It is one among the best wallets out there to store ETH and tokens built on the ETH platform. Other than this Coinbase can also be used to store the ETH coins. They have an online wallet as well as an app that can be downloaded on our smartphones. We can keep a track of our coins from our phones if we the coinbase wallet app installed in our phones.
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voltesbit777
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September 26, 2017, 05:41:28 AM |
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I have been wondering for quite a while now.
Which is the best ETH Wallet?
Hardware Wallets = Trezor / Nano Ledger S? Os like Ubuntu? Anything else?
I have heard all kind of stories of people losing their Ethereums, I have even read about security issues with Trezor and now I am trying to find out the safest option to use.
I guess the safest wallets are the ones that all the new ETH ICO's are using since they are probably going to store a lot of Ethereums!
So which one do you believe is the best and why guys?
For me still the best is myetherwallet because this is being proven and tested to me already. Aside from from this Trezor also a good one to save in too.
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nsasuiteb
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September 26, 2017, 05:51:51 AM |
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Hardware wallet are the securest wallets because it protects your private keys from any exposure but it is also important to store 24 words passphrase securely.
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Jalum
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September 26, 2017, 09:11:58 PM |
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I have been wondering for quite a while now.
Which is the best ETH Wallet?
Hardware Wallets = Trezor / Nano Ledger S? Os like Ubuntu? Anything else?
I have heard all kind of stories of people losing their Ethereums, I have even read about security issues with Trezor and now I am trying to find out the safest option to use.
I guess the safest wallets are the ones that all the new ETH ICO's are using since they are probably going to store a lot of Ethereums!
So which one do you believe is the best and why guys?
A basic wallet that is put somewhere that it won't be used for a long time is the option of choice. The wallet is on their website.
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