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November 07, 2017, 08:55:41 PM
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Keep them on one place is so convenience to trade or send for someone Smiley. I dont want use offline wallet, so expensive to own.
The $100 or whatever a hardware wallet cost are very cheap if you have any substantial amount of money in crypto. Hardware wallets are different from offline wallets by the way.

Perhaps I should have been cleared. I am currently using a hardware wallet and not offline. But both are safer than online but it does make it more challenging to transact. With safety comes some inconvenience.

As for the cost of the hardware wallet, for me it's easily justifiable. I've read way too many articles and post where people have lost their private keys or had their keys phished from them and had their coins stolen. And with the cryptocurrency markets really just now catching the general public's attention and money the value of these coins have risen considerably and likely will continue to do. Cheap insurance to me.
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November 07, 2017, 11:25:38 PM
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Keep them on one place is so convenience to trade or send for someone Smiley. I dont want use offline wallet, so expensive to own.
The $100 or whatever a hardware wallet cost are very cheap if you have any substantial amount of money in crypto. Hardware wallets are different from offline wallets by the way.

Perhaps I should have been cleared. I am currently using a hardware wallet and not offline. But both are safer than online but it does make it more challenging to transact. With safety comes some inconvenience.

As for the cost of the hardware wallet, for me it's easily justifiable. I've read way too many articles and post where people have lost their private keys or had their keys phished from them and had their coins stolen. And with the cryptocurrency markets really just now catching the general public's attention and money the value of these coins have risen considerably and likely will continue to do. Cheap insurance to me.
Yeah I agree. It's cheaper than most other insurances so there's no reason not to get one. Especially once you start scratching on the 6 digits or upwards in crypto investments.
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