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October 06, 2017, 08:36:30 PM
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You can use myetherwallet and wavedex.for erc20 coin you can use myetherwallet and for waves based coin use waves wallet. don't use a exchanger wallet for storing your coin.its high risky also.anytime exchange platform can be hacked by hacker.
I totally agree with you, when you buy alts just store them in your desktop wallet or a trusted online wallet like myetherwallet and when you want to trade just send the amount you will use to exchange wallet after making the profit you wanted withdraw it back to your wallet that you and you only know the private key.
This is what I do generally and every thing is going well till now.

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October 07, 2017, 04:58:01 AM
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It would be better if you store them in bittrex because its easy to manage in trading and buying.

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October 07, 2017, 06:59:15 AM
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if you trade altcoin with Etherum Platform, the best place is myetherwallet.

Waves platform - ofcourse , https://wavesplatform.com/

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October 07, 2017, 07:56:28 AM
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Where can I store my altcoins? I was thinking of buying and trading some altcoins, but can I just store them in like for example bittrex? Or should I download the altcoins individual wallet?

It's tough, because there isn't one wallet that accommodates all currencies. I'm sure there will be someday, but not today.

What you can do is evaluate the wallets that do exist and see which may store all the currencies you own or at least narrow down the options.

Here's a Wallet Comparison site that also displays the currencies supported for each wallet.

Good luck to you!

Hey, thanks for the link! I'll try out Exodus cause it looks promising and coinomi. But I'll probably use the individual wallets given by each coin when I have to like hold onto a coin for a long period of time.

Thanks guy! Smiley
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October 09, 2017, 05:13:39 PM
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It would be better if you store them in bittrex because its easy to manage in trading and buying.


The payment is for beginners. I recommend Bittrex, because it's some other use. This is a simple translation of the intersection!

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