Ostonian
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August 01, 2018, 11:09:42 AM |
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Basically, many altcoins are created on the ethereum platform with the erc-20 standard, so they can be stored on the appropriate wallet, which are now very many. Of course, it is not recommended to store altcoins on stock exchanges.
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Bokugo
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August 01, 2018, 11:15:54 AM |
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I am using hardware wallet for store my coins. Because online wallet is not safe and in past few months i hear about so many people lost there coins through hacking. So i always suggest to store your hardware wallets because hardware wallet gives you 100% safety from hacking.
However I also believe with myetherwallet is the best way to keep your ERC20 tokens just make sure that the site you are entering 100% confident that myetherwallet website. You have to keep your private key secrets ensured that nobody knows about this because if someone finds your private key, they can easily open your wallet.
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wakeofgod
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August 01, 2018, 11:17:52 AM |
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There are many various of wallet that you can store your altcoin like myetherdelta and etc. so you can think what kind of wallet you want to fit for your altcoin.
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hardinero007
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August 01, 2018, 11:20:19 AM |
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Which wallets are the best for keeping a wide variety of altcoins?
there are lots of wallets to choose from: jaxx coinomy sato wallet for erc tokens, just use metamask or myetherwallet.
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sorrros
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ludenaprotocol.io
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August 01, 2018, 11:22:13 AM |
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There are a new cold wallet (hardware wallet), its name is cool wallet. And it is really cool. It is the world’s first mobile hardware wallet, so it is totally portable.
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Darknight31
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August 01, 2018, 11:28:33 AM |
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Jaxx or Coinomi for mobile are probably the two most commonly used.
I prefer ether wallet because it is very accessible.There are lots of different types of Ethereum wallets. Each one offers different advantages and disadvantages to the user. Some are easier to use but less secure. Meanwhile, others are great for storing money that you don’t want to use for a long time, but aren’t very good for daily use. In this guide, we’ll look at the different types of ETH wallets available: paper wallets, online wallets, software wallets, hardware wallets, and mobile wallets. Paper wallets : Great for large amounts of Ether. Since it’s so secure, you can feel happy storing large sums on a paper wallet. Test the wallet first by sending a few dollars’ worth of Ether to it. When it’s confirmed, you can send the rest over. Completely free. An Ethereum paper wallet that is just as secure as any other wallet and can be made at no cost whatsoever Online wallet: Great for traders. If the online wallet is based at an exchange, all the coins you can buy at the exchange will have their own wallets within one account. Can sell a position very quickly. This is a good thing if you are wanting to time the market. However, it could also lead to bad decisions and cost you money in badly timed trades Software wallet: Usually user-friendly designs. Software wallets have been made to give users the easiest way to use the Ethereum blockchain. Sending, receiving, and importing private keys should all be very simple when using any well-known software wallet. Easy to access Ether and other digital currencies. If you make a lot of purchases from online sellers using your Ether, payments can be sent quickly and simply from a software wallet Mobile Wallets: Some cryptocurrency users like to keep their Ether on a mobile wallet. This offers an easy way to store it because they can use their Ether when they’re away from their computer. However, mobile wallets have the same risks as software wallets. They are only as secure as the mobile phone itself Hardware wallet:Offers much better security than an online wallet and a bit better security than a software wallet.Allows funds to be sent to and from the device. Doing this often will reduce its security though. To better understand, visit and read https://www.bitdegree.org/tutorials/best-ethereum-wallet/ Thanks, It really helped a lot to me
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Russlenat
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August 01, 2018, 11:38:39 AM |
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I only used myetherewallet to hold my altcoins and seems no problem for me at all, their are more altcoins wallet has been offer in the internet but i won't replace myetherwallet because it is tested for me for a long period of time.
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prdn
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August 01, 2018, 11:47:43 AM |
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If you invest in the around 5-6k dollars I think you should necessarily get a hardware wallet like ledger nano s
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Vilagra
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August 01, 2018, 12:26:02 PM |
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I use trezor and it is comfortable for me, trezor allows me to keep BTC, BCH, NEO, Litecoin, ETH with all ERC-20 tokens and etc.
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whk0
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August 02, 2018, 11:40:20 AM |
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MEW is forever. I have changed a lot of wallets but this one is the best for me. It is very suitable and the speed of working makes me pleased at all.
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RESPONSIBLE_
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August 02, 2018, 08:10:25 PM |
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I think myetherwallet is a good option if you want store your coin. but if you want have a free wallet without having to pay a pennie then use electrum.
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Haytim
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August 02, 2018, 08:16:15 PM |
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If you have erc-20 tokens, I suggest you keep them in Mew, Eidoo, Trust wallets. We recommend keeping Nep-5 based tokens in the Neon wallet. I would recommend keeping the other coins out of it in their own wallets.
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Belvis
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August 02, 2018, 08:17:43 PM |
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If they follow the ERC20 blockchain, they can be added to MyEtherWallet. But if you want a wallet where you can keep NEO or LTC or BTC you can use JAXX Wallet. They say that Ledger it s the perfect offline wallet non-hackeble... Watch out for scammers!!!
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cannitomatt
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August 02, 2018, 08:38:51 PM |
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If a coin is based on ERC20 then MyEtherWallet is a good choice.
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hardewale148
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August 07, 2018, 08:54:06 PM |
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You can also try imtoken wallet, they support almost all varieties of altcoin, especially ERC 20 base coin...
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CaptainCaptcha
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August 07, 2018, 09:00:49 PM |
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You can definitely try myetherwallet, it is, in my opinion the best and easiest wallet out there, you can create multiple wallets in just a couple of minutes, and can asign to them the type of security you want and feel more comfortable with, I also use Edge on android and it is good too, quite easy to use.
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Baxta
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August 07, 2018, 09:23:04 PM |
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I use the most easy to use Eferum wallet. It is called myetherwallet and I do not have any claims to it, only happiness from its use.
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cellflash
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August 07, 2018, 09:36:26 PM |
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For ERC20 based coin, I use imtoken.. For me, its a friendly user wallet that spends small amount of gwei every transaction.. I also use coin wallet.. But nowadays, there's a lot of different wallet for altcoins using windows or Linux that can be used in mining..
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kmntrci
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August 07, 2018, 09:52:13 PM |
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I think that MEW can be concidered the best wallet at the moment, because it is multicurrency and in addition it is very convenient to use. I do not use others.
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Ricowavy
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August 07, 2018, 10:15:08 PM |
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I use my etherwallet and I always try to be security conscious and over protective of my keys where I keep them and when it is required.
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