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December 05, 2017, 03:00:13 PM
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This is very important for my bitcoin.
Because, everything about wallet was were more important things to think about at the moment.
Besides the safety, trust.
I don't trust external sites, he was mostly scam.
I prefer and believe local sites, she was trustworthy and accurate.

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December 06, 2017, 03:36:19 PM
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Hi. I think, needs an e-wallet that will be reliable and easy to use. For example, Paypal is very convenient and quite suitable. The main thing reliability and quality work.
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December 07, 2017, 11:01:45 AM
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I'm searching around for the best crypto wallet and I found this one which I thought was really interesting. Its like FB messenger but also a crypto wallet. But I wanted to see who else has tried e-Chat other wallets and which ones they like and why.

https://ico.echat.io/
Blockchain.info is a solid wallet. They are responding to the growing need of trusted wallets. They have included Etheruem wallet. Coinbase is also a good wallet. You can safely store bitcoin, ethereum and litecoin in the Coinbase wallet.

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December 08, 2017, 01:09:06 AM
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I'm searching around for the best crypto wallet and I found this one which I thought was really interesting. Its like FB messenger but also a crypto wallet. But I wanted to see who else has tried e-Chat other wallets and which ones they like and why.

https://ico.echat.io/

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Have you ever used Triv https://triv.co.id
It would make you feel better. You can try it, right now.
I've been using Triv for 7 months to date.

For https://ico.echat.io/ I've never heard him.
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December 10, 2017, 02:12:32 PM
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Altcoins all depend on the holder. If you're a good and smart trader, then 80%, I guess, yes. But for me as an average, no. I still prefer bitcoins and a stable job outside the crypto world. 
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