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October 27, 2017, 12:57:55 PM
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As Neblio is not a very well known coins, you are less likely to find a wallet that supports it. Whether a wallet supports a currency depends on the wallet creators, the wallet creators decide whether to integrate a new coin in their wallet and that again will depend on the potential and popularity of the token itself. Have you thought about investing that 600 into some better known coins, like BTC or ETH? Your options that way are much more wide and you can choose from various wallets out there. And there is something I noticed.. you said you have 600 and decided to go for Neblio. Did you first have the 600 and then decided to invest in Neblio, or did you find out Neblio and thought the project is so good that you have to invest 600 in it? There is a big difference, because you shouldn't just invest in something, just because you have the money to do so, you should invest in something that has "triggered' your attention in such a degree that you are absolutely sure about the future appreciation of the coin.
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October 27, 2017, 01:09:40 PM
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This is a good discussion. I haven't tried desktop wallet to be honest. May I ask some here, aside from keeping their keys in pc, what are the other ways?. I mean what if my pc crashed. Is there a tool or a device that can be used?
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October 27, 2017, 01:29:12 PM
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How to order our safe to store your coins for a long period of time is in cold storage good wallet paper or physical devices cause both have advantages and disadvantages, but if your coin has a feature project of staking or the master node, you should store it in a computer that can set a strong encryption on the computer and only a specific IP address that can only access the computer that is used so that the coins we are safe.

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October 27, 2017, 01:45:56 PM
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When will invest in advance should be pretty sure that will generate profits and not only hope to figure it out!
There are many coins like this one which looks promising and might think could generate a lot of profit in the long run but you will be disappointed when they stay the same or drop and only ride in a month or about 2 weeks. and fall back.
so plan a very careful and well-planned.

As for the purse, use the wallet desktop so we can always install it on an offline computer and use it as a "cold storage".

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October 27, 2017, 02:21:26 PM
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I hold in blockchain.info
I like it, but now they require information about the identity verification. Maybe for stronger security.
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October 27, 2017, 03:26:20 PM
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I have ledger wallet where it is a hardware wallet and it supports a lot of cryptocurrency so it is so easy to store different altcoins there and hold them for long term because ledger wallet is safe and it is easy to bring anywhere because of its small size and since it is a hardware wallet, it is offline and has a great encryption so it is very safe.

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October 28, 2017, 09:13:00 AM
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I hold my coins in the bittrex

the Bittrex is an investment process to increase safety while mathematically optimizing Returns that's why I hold my coins in the Bittrex
I think it is safe for my coins and it is the  good exchanger
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October 28, 2017, 09:19:54 AM
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Cryptopia is a so much pretty exchanger I think and of course it is safe.But personally I prefer https://bittrex.com and this is my favorite exchanger I fee safe this exchanger.

I agree with you and I also work here before 4/5 month, these websites are much trusted and safe as I see.
So I will suggest everyone works here without any doubt....
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October 28, 2017, 09:34:26 AM
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I hold in blockchain.info
I like it, but now they require information about the identity verification. Maybe for stronger security.
if you want to save your coins in a secure place for long term then i will suggest you to keep your coins in blockchain.info wallet because according to my opinion this wallet is very safe and too trust able in all wallet according to my personnel experience and you can any time withdraw you money with a fast speed also without any problems.
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October 28, 2017, 09:42:22 AM
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I am holding my bitcoins in blockchain.info and in freebitco.in (as they give interest). My ETH and other coins are stored in myetherwallet.
A small portion of my bitcoins is also on kraken.



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October 28, 2017, 09:54:23 AM
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There is a desktop wallet for nebilo.Store there and you will get 10% stake for staking and also it is secured.Dont put in an exchange.
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October 28, 2017, 11:23:42 AM
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So i'm new to cryptocurrency, actually just started 2 days ago, was reading about cryptocurrency, and stumbled upon Neblio and decided to go for it.

Now i'm holding about 600$ worth of Neblio on Cryptopia, which i'm fairly certain it will reach at least 2x, but aiming at x4 early next year to be honest.

Anyway, i want to sit on the Neblio for a while, but i don't want to have it hostage on an Exchange, so what are the best and safer solutions, Desktop and Online to hold he currency?

Cryptopia Good exchange.But I would advise trading on Bittrex.There are many good coins there.It is a lot easier to trade there.Holding the ethereum for a long term will give you good profits.
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October 28, 2017, 11:26:41 AM
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So i'm new to cryptocurrency, actually just started 2 days ago, was reading about cryptocurrency, and stumbled upon Neblio and decided to go for it.

Now i'm holding about 600$ worth of Neblio on Cryptopia, which i'm fairly certain it will reach at least 2x, but aiming at x4 early next year to be honest.

Anyway, i want to sit on the Neblio for a while, but i don't want to have it hostage on an Exchange, so what are the best and safer solutions, Desktop and Online to hold he currency?

Go and visit the developer's website immediately and download the latest wallet. If you're a holder, there is no exception to the rule. Keep control of your own coins. These alts are very poor in circulation, and only tradeable on exchanges like Cryptopia. Should any issues happen with the wallet, with nodes, with the blockchain, your coins are in danger of being stuck forever. I've seen it happen too many times.

In fact, there's no reason for anyone to ever store coins on exchanges unless they're reserved in orders.

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October 28, 2017, 11:37:56 AM
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I have some of my coins on MEW but most of it on my Ledger Nano s
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October 28, 2017, 06:21:45 PM
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Now i am holding my coins in some exchanger.
1.https://etherdelta.com/ i holding minimum $1000 in this exchanger.
2.https://bittrex.com/ i holding minimum $700 in this exchanger.
Or some exchanger like https://www.coinexchange.io/ holding some money. Grin
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October 28, 2017, 06:35:14 PM
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If you don't have many coins, just keep it on a secure exchange. if you have a huge investment then use a hardware wallet such as "ledgar nano s" to protect your coins, Also make sure you keep the paper wallet somewhere safe - in case you lose your hardware wallet.

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October 28, 2017, 06:41:55 PM
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If you don't have many coins, just keep it on a secure exchange. if you have a huge investment then use a hardware wallet such as "ledgar nano s" to protect your coins, Also make sure you keep the paper wallet somewhere safe - in case you lose your hardware wallet.


Are the all the hardware wallet supports all types of altcoins bro. I don't this would work have your altcoins. If you holder the bitcoin you no need worry about since they various wallet option to save your hard earn crypto money.
I suggest have your coins jaxx or Coinbase wallet. If that newly added alts go with the bitrex to use and have it.
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October 28, 2017, 08:48:30 PM
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Are the all the hardware wallet supports all types of altcoins bro. I don't this would work have your altcoins. If you holder the bitcoin you no need worry about since they various wallet option to save your hard earn crypto money.
I suggest have your coins jaxx or Coinbase wallet. If that newly added alts go with the bitrex to use and have it.

You are right, you will be limited with hardware wallets, for all other altcoins, jaxx is a good option. remember, for ERC20 tokens you can use Ethereum account.

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October 28, 2017, 08:58:35 PM
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MEW for Ethereum and ERC20 tokens, Electrum or Mycelium for Bitcoin and token specific wallets for the ones with their own blockchains. And if you can afford, buy a hardware wallet for extra security!

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October 28, 2017, 09:05:20 PM
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the best place for us to store it is by keep it on our hardwallet,
it would be best for you to buy something like Ledger Nano or similiar to that one.
it's very secure comparing to store it on exchange and your own PC,
also for token it would be better to store it on MyEtherWallet,it's a good place for you to store it but not a safe place.
try to avoid store all of your coin on exchanger,because they're only good as an exchanger no more than that.

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