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January 22, 2018, 05:33:39 PM
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Hello Everyone,

I am new to trading and I don't like holding my money in the different platforms when it's not getting traded. Therefore I am wondering if anyone has recommendations for some wallets with low fees and quick times, as well as an easy to use interface. I'm using Jaxx, Ethereum, and imToken right now but I don't find them particularly intuitive.

Thanks for the help
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January 22, 2018, 05:35:47 PM
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Hello Everyone,

I am new to trading and I don't like holding my money in the different platforms when it's not getting traded. Therefore I am wondering if anyone has recommendations for some wallets with low fees and quick times, as well as an easy to use interface. I'm using Jaxx, Ethereum, and imToken right now but I don't find them particularly intuitive.

Thanks for the help

What's wrong with something like jaxx?

I guess you could try to use either https://coinomi.com/, which supports over 270 coins, or https://www.exodus.io/, which supports a dozen coins aswell.

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January 22, 2018, 05:43:27 PM
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Hello Everyone,

I am new to trading and I don't like holding my money in the different platforms when it's not getting traded. Therefore I am wondering if anyone has recommendations for some wallets with low fees and quick times, as well as an easy to use interface. I'm using Jaxx, Ethereum, and imToken right now but I don't find them particularly intuitive.

Thanks for the help

What's wrong with something like jaxx?

I guess you could try to use either https://coinomi.com/, which supports over 270 coins, or https://www.exodus.io/, which supports a dozen coins aswell.

I don't trust jaxx either and their interface for swapping coins is just a big no for me.

coinomi is good one for sure, easy to use only thing it is ONLY FOR ANDROID and it doesn't support ERC20 tokens, for ERC20 tokens I'd suggest https://eidoo.io/
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January 22, 2018, 08:10:49 PM
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Hello Everyone,

I am new to trading and I don't like holding my money in the different platforms when it's not getting traded. Therefore I am wondering if anyone has recommendations for some wallets with low fees and quick times, as well as an easy to use interface. I'm using Jaxx, Ethereum, and imToken right now but I don't find them particularly intuitive.

Thanks for the help

What's wrong with something like jaxx?

I guess you could try to use either https://coinomi.com/, which supports over 270 coins, or https://www.exodus.io/, which supports a dozen coins aswell.

I don't trust jaxx either and their interface for swapping coins is just a big no for me.

coinomi is good one for sure, easy to use only thing it is ONLY FOR ANDROID and it doesn't support ERC20 tokens, for ERC20 tokens I'd suggest https://eidoo.io/

That is not correct. Coinomi supports ERC20 tokens. https://medium.com/@coinomi/the-number-278-53f745594b51
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January 22, 2018, 09:05:11 PM
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That is not correct. Coinomi supports ERC20 tokens. https://medium.com/@coinomi/the-number-278-53f745594b51

Yes they have support for  dapps, maybe this guy haven't seen this as you need to scroll, when you click on ethereum you just have to slide till last right and above it should state dApps,  they are not called ERC20 tokens.

ERC20 tokens are simply smart contracts and they can be called dApps because of this, because they are. ERC20 is just a current standard that is put there for tokens.
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January 23, 2018, 01:39:20 AM
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I use freewallet for my altcoin portfolio and quite happy with it. Can definitely recommend
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January 23, 2018, 05:06:32 AM
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Cryptonator is a multi currency wallet but the company safe keeps your private key.

Agama supports 12 different cryptocurrencies but your private key is not encrypted.

Exodus is an easy to use wallet, you have control over the private keys, and they encrypt them for you.

Jaxx stores private keys on your device, easy to use, and has shapeshift built in.

Coinomi supports the most cryptocurrencies of this list. It's very safe, you can see an overview of all your balances, and they combine this balance so you can see exactly how much your crypto is worth.

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January 23, 2018, 06:05:19 AM
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I use freewallet for my altcoin portfolio and quite happy with it. Can definitely recommend

Freewallet is in the possession of your private key and you can be scammed at any time. My advice is not to use Freewallet.
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January 23, 2018, 10:41:34 AM
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Hello Everyone,

I am new to trading and I don't like holding my money in the different platforms when it's not getting traded. Therefore I am wondering if anyone has recommendations for some wallets with low fees and quick times, as well as an easy to use interface. I'm using Jaxx, Ethereum, and imToken right now but I don't find them particularly intuitive.

Thanks for the help

What's wrong with something like jaxx?

I guess you could try to use either https://coinomi.com/, which supports over 270 coins, or https://www.exodus.io/, which supports a dozen coins aswell.

I don't trust jaxx either and their interface for swapping coins is just a big no for me.

coinomi is good one for sure, easy to use only thing it is ONLY FOR ANDROID and it doesn't support ERC20 tokens, for ERC20 tokens I'd suggest https://eidoo.io/

That is not correct. Coinomi supports ERC20 tokens. https://medium.com/@coinomi/the-number-278-53f745594b51

Still I don't find all ERC20 tokens available, my knowledge could be thin about smart contracts but I understand that they don't support all of them. First time I hear about dApps even on coinomi. At least we learn something new every day.
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January 23, 2018, 11:17:01 AM
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I will recommend cryptonator and spectrocoin if you need convinience and easdm of use. If security is your concern go for Myetherwallet or Imtoken for ERC20 tokens.
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January 24, 2018, 02:01:59 AM
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myehter wallet is one of the best wallet
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January 24, 2018, 02:09:46 AM
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If you want really secure you could always go the ledger route i.e. the Nano S  they support a lot of ERC20 coins.
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January 24, 2018, 02:50:59 AM
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I use freewallet for my altcoin portfolio and quite happy with it. Can definitely recommend

I also use freeewallet as a second option. My main wallet is myetherwallet, which is the best option we have on the market now. with freewallet never had any issue.
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January 24, 2018, 02:55:42 AM
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anyone can share their thought on imtoken? is it reliable?
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January 24, 2018, 05:45:40 PM
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anyone can share their thought on imtoken? is it reliable?

Yes, to the best of my knowledge. Send your tokens offline to Imtoken on your retired mobile phone and store the phone in a safe and secure place and you have a reliable cold storage.
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January 24, 2018, 06:16:08 PM
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I guess that Jaxx is the best, I didn't read for any issues with it before.
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January 24, 2018, 06:22:13 PM
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For Ether, Ethereum Classic and all the erc-20 tokens, for me the best choice is for sure MyEtherWallet - https://www.myetherwallet.com/ .

You can use it creating a paper wallet or toghether with Metamask, a chrome extension - https://metamask.io/ .

Or if you have a cold storage, like the ledger nano S or the Trezor, you can connect your device to MyEtherWallet (this is the safest way to use it).

For a desktop wallet, very easy to use and where you can store multiple coins and also you have control on your private keys, I particularly like Exodus - https://www.exodus.io/ .  You can also exchange one crypto to the other inside Exodus, thanks to ShapeShift  Wink
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January 24, 2018, 06:59:13 PM
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I will recommend cryptonator and spectrocoin if you need convinience and easdm of use. If security is your concern go for Myetherwallet or Imtoken for ERC20 tokens.

Why on earth will you recommend places where he has no control over private keys? If he wanted this he could have put his coins on his exchanges and wouldn't ask for wallet alternatives.
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January 24, 2018, 08:41:32 PM
Last edit: January 26, 2018, 06:42:11 AM by I.Grozni
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Hello Everyone,

I am new to trading and I don't like holding my money in the different platforms when it's not getting traded. Therefore I am wondering if anyone has recommendations for some wallets with low fees and quick times, as well as an easy to use interface. I'm using Jaxx, Ethereum, and imToken right now but I don't find them particularly intuitive.

Thanks for the help

What's wrong with something like jaxx?

I guess you could try to use either https://coinomi.com/, which supports over 270 coins, or https://www.exodus.io/, which supports a dozen coins aswell.

I don't trust jaxx either and their interface for swapping coins is just a big no for me.

coinomi is good one for sure, easy to use only thing it is ONLY FOR ANDROID and it doesn't support ERC20 tokens, for ERC20 tokens I'd suggest https://eidoo.io/

That is not correct. Coinomi supports ERC20 tokens. https://medium.com/@coinomi/the-number-278-53f745594b51

Still I don't find all ERC20 tokens available, my knowledge could be thin about smart contracts but I understand that they don't support all of them. First time I hear about dApps even on coinomi. At least we learn something new every day.

You can manually add any ERC20 token that is not on the list. It's no harder procedure than myetherwallet, but it's a lot more practical to have coins and tokens all in one wallet. https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000009779-how-can-i-add-a-token-that-is-not-in-your-list-of-200-natively-supported-tokens-
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January 24, 2018, 08:43:21 PM
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