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March 04, 2018, 08:24:48 PM
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Even though I kept my private key safely, my account at MEW was hacked and all my ERC-20 tokens were stolen...
If you have large sums of ETH or ERC-20 tokens, I would also recommend hardware wallets.

Even how safe you stored your private key, if you put that on the wrong field like shitty sites then you will be compromised.

I really don't believed on that hacking issue on MyEtherWallet for a person that is claiming that their private keys are safe. Try to remember what things you have done in the past so that it will give you some refresh on what really did happened.
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March 05, 2018, 04:09:02 AM
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Even though I kept my private key safely, my account at MEW was hacked and all my ERC-20 tokens were stolen...
If you have large sums of ETH or ERC-20 tokens, I would also recommend hardware wallets.

Even how safe you stored your private key, if you put that on the wrong field like shitty sites then you will be compromised.

I really don't believed on that hacking issue on MyEtherWallet for a person that is claiming that their private keys are safe. Try to remember what things you have done in the past so that it will give you some refresh on what really did happened.

Or for added security layer, you can run MEW offline:

https://myetherwallet.github.io/knowledge-base/offline/running-myetherwallet-locally.html

Its works great. I implement it during the height of MEW hacks because of phishing. You may want to try it and see how it goes for you.

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March 07, 2018, 09:52:04 PM
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Even though I kept my private key safely, my account at MEW was hacked and all my ERC-20 tokens were stolen...
If you have large sums of ETH or ERC-20 tokens, I would also recommend hardware wallets.

Even how safe you stored your private key, if you put that on the wrong field like shitty sites then you will be compromised.

I really don't believed on that hacking issue on MyEtherWallet for a person that is claiming that their private keys are safe. Try to remember what things you have done in the past so that it will give you some refresh on what really did happened.
The best wallet for the crypto currencies are hardware wallets which are more safe than MEW because it is in offline always.But it will cost us a little bit less than $100 but you can save multiple crypto currencies as well as tokens in Ledger Nano S.So the people who are not convinced with the MEW security then they should go for the hardware wallets.

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March 12, 2018, 08:23:28 PM
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The best wallet for the crypto currencies are hardware wallets which are more safe than MEW because it is in offline always.But it will cost us a little bit less than $100 but you can save multiple crypto currencies as well as tokens in Ledger Nano S.So the people who are not convinced with the MEW security then they should go for the hardware wallets.
So I have heard quite sometimes now that hardware wallet is good; I can't really say cause I have never used, but I am seriously considering to do so though not for Ethereum but for bitcoin. In the matter of using hardware offline for adding tokens, i don't know about that, I am skeptical of it. Most times, I usually want to make a quick check on my account, I don't know how it will be with using hardware wallet for it, isn't it risking my account cause of constant logging in?  And another thing, does using hardware wallet support ERC20?
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March 12, 2018, 08:24:55 PM
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MEW is the best choice overall. This is good about ETH, that you have all the software you need at the reach of your hand and with a nice UI
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March 13, 2018, 12:54:57 PM
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MEW is the best choice overall. This is good about ETH, that you have all the software you need at the reach of your hand and with a nice UI
Yes, MEW is the best choice of most of the ETH users/holders here.

But as a wallet, it's being targeted and imitated by too many phishing websites and it is not safe for someone that is careless online.

I would rather choose a wallet that is also secured like Ledger Nano S or Trezor but if you don't have budget, Exodus or Jaxx will do.

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March 14, 2018, 03:02:23 AM
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Here in my country there's a new revised in coins.ph wallet we can store eth coins here.A new product of this coins and this is great that we dont need to restore any wallet in our etherium.I trust this wallet for a year and I know it will be safer and secured.
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March 15, 2018, 01:10:30 PM
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Here in my country there's a new revised in coins.ph wallet we can store eth coins here.A new product of this coins and this is great that we dont need to restore any wallet in our etherium.I trust this wallet for a year and I know it will be safer and secured.

I hope you are from Philippines. There are huge amount of people from your country here on this forum. I am not sure using the wallet which is been used mostly from your country people.
If you are using wallet always go with the universally widely used wallet and try have the decentralized wallet as your preference. To have ethereum you can MEW which is private key secured wallet. If looking for centralized wallet coinbase is your option.
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March 15, 2018, 01:28:04 PM
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Here in my country there's a new revised in coins.ph wallet we can store eth coins here.A new product of this coins and this is great that we dont need to restore any wallet in our etherium.I trust this wallet for a year and I know it will be safer and secured.

I hope you are from Philippines. There are huge amount of people from your country here on this forum. I am not sure using the wallet which is been used mostly from your country people.
If you are using wallet always go with the universally widely used wallet and try have the decentralized wallet as your preference. To have ethereum you can MEW which is private key secured wallet. If looking for centralized wallet coinbase is your option.
Coins.ph is a wallet base on the Philippines but it has also operations with other nearby countries in Asia.

It's the most well known wallet because of the convenience that you can withdraw it to cash immediately with various means of cashing out.

But that's the other end of using an exchange wallet, you don't have the private keys of it.

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