lakshanraji (OP)
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February 12, 2018, 03:25:09 PM |
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what is the best wallet?
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Digital Mutant
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February 12, 2018, 03:56:07 PM |
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for which coin? online? cold storage? multicoin?
explain better please
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bicoin110
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February 12, 2018, 04:19:12 PM |
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before answering this question we need have infromation about your coins, your holding type and etc. so; please determine: 1- witch coins do you have 2- do you want to hold your coins online or offline 3- do you want to keep your coins for long term or short term?
but in general:
If you want to hold your coins for long term, you can use offline wallets. the main wallet for each coins is the best wallet for example for BTC you must download the special wallet and hold this wallet dedicate from your main pc.
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I.Grozni
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Coinomi multi-coin HD wallet
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February 12, 2018, 04:41:53 PM |
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what is the best wallet?
The best wallet for beginners like you is the one that offers more options. The Coinomi multi-coin HD wallet can hold over 102 coins and all existing ERC20 tokens. https://coinomi.com/
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February 12, 2018, 04:48:07 PM |
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If you don't have any money you can buy differents money on platform exchange and they keep you cash. We can find multi-wallet too.
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chulos
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February 12, 2018, 08:26:49 PM |
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I do not know what kind of currency you mean, and what kind of wallet you want. For each coin you have a designated wallet. You can use either a wallet to exchange where you can trade your capital. Or you have a client for that currency and create a wallet address there. You can also have a hardware wallet for BTC such as Trezor or Ladger Nano S. Mobile wallets for cryptocurrencies Coinomi or Coinbase. There is plenty. Give more information.
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merchik
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February 12, 2018, 10:30:38 PM |
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The easiest - blockchain.info But it has additional fee for transaction, so you better google and choose for your need
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Mi5h0
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February 12, 2018, 11:02:31 PM |
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what is the best wallet?
If you’re serious about securing your coins I suggest storing them on a hardware wallet. The Ledger Nano S is one of the most secure and inexpensive hardware wallets available ($65). Here, all your coins are stored offline on the device.
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February 12, 2018, 11:11:14 PM |
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what is the best wallet?
I prefer MEW with Ledger Nano S, (although a lot of people prefer the hardware of the Trezor)... MEW is easy to use and has alot of tokens and gives you custom gas amounts so you can control the cost of your transactions vs the need for speed as it were... The best LOOKING wallet I've seen is Exodus.. so if you can accept some of the risks of using this type of wallet and care more about the user interface , this looks super sharp and clean.. Remember though if you are a new person and don't have alot of experience using wallets and don't know alot about the security vulnerabilities and such, if your portfolio is still somewhat small, the exchange (although I kind of regret saying this as I type it) can be a safer option while you learn the ins and outs of wallets and security. Whatever route you go with though, start working your way up to a cold wallet (hardware) as your portfolio grows and your risk increases. ***IF you decide to go hardware wallet, make SURE you buy these from the original manufacturer's website... no exceptions or 3rd party vendors INCLUDING Amazon.. nothing used.. no second hand.. no ebay.. you could lose everything to save a few dollars, and its just not worth it!**
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February 16, 2018, 03:12:34 AM |
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It depends on a lot of factors but here's something to get you started:
--Paper wallet or other cold storage: very secure and will allow to keep a backup of your private key
--Ledger or Trezor: cold storage methods greatly reduce cybersecurity risks
Hope these help!
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February 16, 2018, 08:00:38 AM |
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i prefer blockchain.. and coins.ph .. for me it is the best for the beginners like me
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lauraketty
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February 16, 2018, 02:53:37 PM |
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how can I open bitcoin wallet I am new this forum anyone help me?
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February 16, 2018, 02:57:19 PM |
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how can I open bitcoin wallet I am new this forum anyone help me?
Assuming bitcoin here. You will want to choose a wallet that meets your needs. Check this link: https://bitcoin.org/en/getting-started
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February 16, 2018, 03:45:33 PM |
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Heyhey, How to stock XMR in ledger wallet ?
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Mi5h0
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February 16, 2018, 06:35:36 PM |
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Heyhey, How to stock XMR in ledger wallet ?
https://trello.com/c/wsK0myEm/52-monero-supportWe have clearly understood the interest from the Monero community and we do not have any doubt about the fact that we would sell a lot of units once XMR is supported.
However, this is a very complex project (because of the ring signatures) and we are not sure we can port in on our hardware devices. We are assessing feasibility, and it will still take some time. Therefore, we do not have any ETA for the moment.
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February 16, 2018, 06:42:48 PM |
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The easiest - blockchain.info But it has additional fee for transaction, so you better google and choose for your need Easiest online blockchain.info but only for small money to keep there. More secure desktop wallet like Electrum. Whatever you choose, choose only most known ones, coz less known could be a scam.
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February 16, 2018, 07:18:43 PM |
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f this is a token on the ERC20 then I use MEw , its usually the ICO commands themselves advise. And i keep token on exchanges.
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February 16, 2018, 07:25:31 PM |
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The easiest - blockchain.info But it has additional fee for transaction, so you better google and choose for your need Easiest online blockchain.info but only for small money to keep there. More secure desktop wallet like Electrum. Whatever you choose, choose only most known ones, coz less known could be a scam. Thanks! Your recomendation is very actual for me. I don't have lots crypto in BTC so I use blockchail.info. At the same time things are getting better, so probably Electrum will be necessary.
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February 16, 2018, 08:09:33 PM |
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I'm using Electrum wallet right now. I used to use the online wallet at blockchain.info which is also nice.
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February 16, 2018, 11:02:50 PM |
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For me it's good to have a MyEtherWallet. It is fast secured, and needed if you are in high rank for joining signature campaigns.
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