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December 07, 2017, 10:23:53 PM
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Hey, is there a wallet out there for Iota? And if so which wallets are best? the safest? or which should one stay away from?
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December 07, 2017, 10:24:44 PM
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I think it's official wallet https://github.com/iotaledger/wallet/releases

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December 07, 2017, 10:34:26 PM
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Thanks cryptostats!! im kind of new at this.... has anyone used it yet? is it safe?
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December 07, 2017, 11:17:10 PM
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No, IOTA has not released their own wallet yet, so probably this guy is sending you a pishing link

Thanks cryptostats!! im kind of new at this.... has anyone used it yet? is it safe?

I dont think that they have developed a new wallet in just a day, because i was trying to look for a wallet to store some iota yesterday, but there wasn't any.

they haven't released any wallet yet, if you want to buy iota, you just need to store them on bitfinex or binance, that is the only way that you can hold iota at the moment.

They are going to add it to the Ledger App in a few weeks, so stay stunned because that is one of the best ways to store coins.

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December 07, 2017, 11:25:02 PM
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No, IOTA has not released their own wallet yet, so probably this guy is sending you a pishing link

Thanks cryptostats!! im kind of new at this.... has anyone used it yet? is it safe?

I dont think that they have developed a new wallet in just a day, because i was trying to look for a wallet to store some iota yesterday, but there wasn't any.

they haven't released any wallet yet, if you want to buy iota, you just need to store them on bitfinex or binance, that is the only way that you can hold iota at the moment.

They are going to add it to the Ledger App in a few weeks, so stay stunned because that is one of the best ways to store coins.

Actually it is their official wallet. And here's proof link on the official IOTA blog: https://blog.iota.org/gui-wallet-phase-two-of-the-reclaim-process-f5913109cf46
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December 07, 2017, 11:25:19 PM
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No, IOTA has not released their own wallet yet, so probably this guy is sending you a pishing link

Thanks cryptostats!! im kind of new at this.... has anyone used it yet? is it safe?

I dont think that they have developed a new wallet in just a day, because i was trying to look for a wallet to store some iota yesterday, but there wasn't any.

they haven't released any wallet yet, if you want to buy iota, you just need to store them on bitfinex or binance, that is the only way that you can hold iota at the moment.

They are going to add it to the Ledger App in a few weeks, so stay stunned because that is one of the best ways to store coins.


Okay sounds good ill keep a lookout for that. I looked into the github one and apparently there is one but the password has to be 80 characters long and you constantly have to update the wallet...
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