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The Best Cryptocurrency Wallets to Use in the Philippines

A cryptocurrency wallet is a piece of software or application where you *store your bitcoin, ether, or any other virtual currencies that you have.

Think of it like the wallet where you store your money. You put your paper bills in the wallet. Everyone knows you have a wallet (unless you don’t, which is very very alarming), but only you can take the money out of your wallet. (Note: Click here if you want a bitcoin wallet-centric article. Continue reading if you want to know more about cryptocurrency wallets not just for btc but for all coins.)

Private and Public Addresses
The cryptocurrency wallet has private and public keys (or private and public addresses). When you send your friend John an altcoin, you send it to his public address. Remember that the blockchain is a public ledger. Everyone John transacts with knows his public address. Everyone even knows how much altcoin is in his wallet.

But only John can take the coin out of that wallet. That’s because he’s the only one who knows the private key (or private address) to open his his wallet.

Characteristics of Best Cryptocurrency Wallets
Wallets come in different forms. For example, there are many bitcoin wallets. Also, there are different wallets for different cryptocurrencies. Well, there are wallets where you can put many coins. Examples are wallets on cryptocurrency exchanges (like the one on Bittrex).

But wallets on an exchange are not secure. Furthermore, because exchanges trade millions of bitcoin per day, they are a prime target for hackers. Most of the time, the best wallets are the ones that give you access to your private and public keys. But those are still nothing if the wallet’s creators do not have a strong reputation (or maybe unknown). What’s more, it depends on your risk assessment and comfort. If you trust the company with your private keys, or whether you want your altcoins offline. We list down the best cryptocurrency wallet for users in the Philippines.

Note: Every wallet listed here are wallets that you can freely download. Technically, all wallets are available globally, but some, like Abra, Coins, and Bitbit also have a team on the ground in PH. Some provide a watered-down version of their platforms, like Coinbase that only allows us to store our coins. Meaning, its wallet functions are available to us. But their other features, like quick exchange and trading are not available for users in the country.

Best Cryptocurrency Wallets for Philippine users

Online Wallets
Simply put, these are wallets you can access online, either on a web browser and/or a mobile app. These provide convenience although most of the time, they control your private keys. They are called “hot wallets” because of that.

Desktop Wallets
Desktop wallets sit on your computer and are generally secure. Most of the time you control your private keys. Some, like Exodus, offers the ability to convert your coins to another via its Shapeshift integration (this means you can trade your coins instantly to any other supported coins).

Hardware Wallets
Hardware wallets are the real deal. You can say it puts your bitcoin offline, but technically, you put your private keys offline, away from the Internet where everything can be hacked if you’re not careful. They are also generally expensive. However, many cryptocurrency websites agree on one thing – they are probably one of the most secure ways of keeping your coins safe.
Note: You can also check out the Ledger Nano S Wallet at Lazada!

Paper Wallets

Dubbed as the least expensive way to keep your coins. 
The private addresses are literally printed on a paper. We can recommend two:
  • Bitcoin Paper Wallet supports bitcoin.
  • My Ether Wallet wants you to print on a paper your wallet details.

Safety Tips for Cryptocurrency Wallets

Unlike keeping your wallets in an exchange, the crypto wallet represents your best bet in keeping your coins safer.
Here are some tips:

1. If the wallet has a password, don’t give the password to someone else. Write it on a piece of paper and make sure it’s a complicated one.
2. Never ever tell your private keys to someone else. Never put your private keys in plain text format. A virus can corrupt it and you can bid your coins goodbye.
3. Create multiple backups of your files that are related to your coins. If you did not print your bitcoin paper wallet, create backups of it and secure it with passwords, zip file, whatever you can do to make sure no one can access it but you.
4. If you opt for a hardware wallet, like Trezor. Make sure it’s genuine! Also, if your hardware wallet contains an inordinate number of coins, you should keep it somewhere safe. Not on top of your refrigerator, but somewhere safe, like a vault. We’re serious.

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Parang not advisable ang pag store ng bitcoin sa coins ph or coinbase since wala kang hawak na private key kung mahack man yan or mag sara wala kang habol mag qt wallet ka nalang para hawak mo private key

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The Best Cryptocurrency Wallets to Use in the Philippines

A cryptocurrency wallet is a piece of software or application where you *store your bitcoin, ether, or any other virtual currencies that you have.

Think of it like the wallet where you store your money. You put your paper bills in the wallet. Everyone knows you have a wallet (unless you don’t, which is very very alarming), but only you can take the money out of your wallet. (Note: Click here if you want a bitcoin wallet-centric article. Continue reading if you want to know more about cryptocurrency wallets not just for btc but for all coins.)

Private and Public Addresses
The cryptocurrency wallet has private and public keys (or private and public addresses). When you send your friend John an altcoin, you send it to his public address. Remember that the blockchain is a public ledger. Everyone John transacts with knows his public address. Everyone even knows how much altcoin is in his wallet.

But only John can take the coin out of that wallet. That’s because he’s the only one who knows the private key (or private address) to open his his wallet.

Characteristics of Best Cryptocurrency Wallets
Wallets come in different forms. For example, there are many bitcoin wallets. Also, there are different wallets for different cryptocurrencies. Well, there are wallets where you can put many coins. Examples are wallets on cryptocurrency exchanges (like the one on Bittrex).

But wallets on an exchange are not secure. Furthermore, because exchanges trade millions of bitcoin per day, they are a prime target for hackers. Most of the time, the best wallets are the ones that give you access to your private and public keys. But those are still nothing if the wallet’s creators do not have a strong reputation (or maybe unknown). What’s more, it depends on your risk assessment and comfort. If you trust the company with your private keys, or whether you want your altcoins offline. We list down the best cryptocurrency wallet for users in the Philippines.

Note: Every wallet listed here are wallets that you can freely download. Technically, all wallets are available globally, but some, like Abra, Coins, and Bitbit also have a team on the ground in PH. Some provide a watered-down version of their platforms, like Coinbase that only allows us to store our coins. Meaning, its wallet functions are available to us. But their other features, like quick exchange and trading are not available for users in the country.

Best Cryptocurrency Wallets for Philippine users

Online Wallets
Simply put, these are wallets you can access online, either on a web browser and/or a mobile app. These provide convenience although most of the time, they control your private keys. They are called “hot wallets” because of that.

Desktop Wallets
Desktop wallets sit on your computer and are generally secure. Most of the time you control your private keys. Some, like Exodus, offers the ability to convert your coins to another via its Shapeshift integration (this means you can trade your coins instantly to any other supported coins).

Hardware Wallets
Hardware wallets are the real deal. You can say it puts your bitcoin offline, but technically, you put your private keys offline, away from the Internet where everything can be hacked if you’re not careful. They are also generally expensive. However, many cryptocurrency websites agree on one thing – they are probably one of the most secure ways of keeping your coins safe.
Note: You can also check out the Ledger Nano S Wallet at Lazada!

Paper Wallets

Dubbed as the least expensive way to keep your coins. 
The private addresses are literally printed on a paper. We can recommend two:
  • Bitcoin Paper Wallet supports bitcoin.
  • My Ether Wallet wants you to print on a paper your wallet details.

Safety Tips for Cryptocurrency Wallets

Unlike keeping your wallets in an exchange, the crypto wallet represents your best bet in keeping your coins safer.
Here are some tips:

1. If the wallet has a password, don’t give the password to someone else. Write it on a piece of paper and make sure it’s a complicated one.
2. Never ever tell your private keys to someone else. Never put your private keys in plain text format. A virus can corrupt it and you can bid your coins goodbye.
3. Create multiple backups of your files that are related to your coins. If you did not print your bitcoin paper wallet, create backups of it and secure it with passwords, zip file, whatever you can do to make sure no one can access it but you.
4. If you opt for a hardware wallet, like Trezor. Make sure it’s genuine! Also, if your hardware wallet contains an inordinate number of coins, you should keep it somewhere safe. Not on top of your refrigerator, but somewhere safe, like a vault. We’re serious.

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Number 1 talaga ang coins.ph na cryptowallets sa pilipinas. Malaking tulong ang binibigay nito lalong lalo na sa mga pinoy , dahil halos lahat ng transakyon ay nandito , tulad na lamang ng loading , billing and many more . Madali lang din silang makontak kapag may mga problema sa mga transakyon mo . The best talaga ang Coins.ph . Lalo pa na meron na ding ethereum sa coins.ph.

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April 05, 2018, 06:41:51 AM
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Kung efficiency ang pag-uusapan, kay coins.ph ako. Marami suang feature na malaki ang tulong sa araw-araw. May instant cashout option pa pero ang con dito is maxado mababa ang limit para sa mga crypto users.

Kung long-term holder ka naman, safe nga ang hardwallet pero may maliit pa rin na probability na mahack yon. Hindi ako makapagbigay ng reference pero may nabasa na ako about it.

Kung safety ang pag-uusapan, tayong mga holders pa rin ang may control nito at dapat maingat tayo.
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Parang not advisable ang pag store ng bitcoin sa coins ph or coinbase since wala kang hawak na private key kung mahack man yan or mag sara wala kang habol mag qt wallet ka nalang para hawak mo private key
para sakin ok naman mag store sa coins.ph at ang pinaka private key mo is yong email mo and always on ang 2fa para secure ang email at wallet mo.
Pero kung wala kang tiwala sa coins.ph wag ka naman mag lagay ng pera dun pero since 2013 na gamit ko si coins.ph wala akong naging problema o alarm na may gustong manghack sa wallet ko, pero syempre limitado ang laman ng coins.ph ko

Also ginagamit ko ang coin.ph para sa simple business like bayad center, eloading and egames loading kaya swak na swak sa maliit na capital

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Depende rin kasi yan kung paano mo ginagamit yung mga cryptocurrency mo e, kung mahilig ka mag transact, mag benta or mag trade siyempre kailangan mo gumamit ng mga exchanges like coins.ph pero kung mag hohold ka lang naman at para mas secured ang mga cryptocurrency mo siyempre mas maganda parin ang mga hardware wallets. Pero yung mga exchange hindi dapat yan tinuturing na wallet na pang store ng mga coins kasi wala kang hawak ng private key.
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Ang mahirap pa kasi dyan hindi safe ung ibang wallet app like sa coins.ph medyo natatakot na akong mag stock na pera don kasi pedeng ma disable ang account mo and once na ma disable ang account mo need mo pang mag direct sa kanilang office just like my exprience sa coins.ph
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Desktop Wallets
Desktop wallets sit on your computer and are generally secure. Most of the time you control your private keys. Some, like Exodus, offers the ability to convert your coins to another via its Shapeshift integration (this means you can trade your coins instantly to any other supported coins).

Hardware Wallets
Hardware wallets are the real deal. You can say it puts your bitcoin offline, but technically, you put your private keys offline, away from the Internet where everything can be hacked if you’re not careful. They are also generally expensive. However, many cryptocurrency websites agree on one thing – they are probably one of the most secure ways of keeping your coins safe.
Note: You can also check out the Ledger Nano S Wallet at Lazada!

Paper Wallets

Dubbed as the least expensive way to keep your coins. 
The private addresses are literally printed on a paper. We can recommend two:
  • Bitcoin Paper Wallet supports bitcoin.
  • My Ether Wallet wants you to print on a paper your wallet details.



para dito karagdagan lang pwede kading gumamot ng Metamask para sa Myetherwallet para mas magising aecure yung wallet mo at maiwasan yung pagkuha ng coins mo o pishing. Sguro madami nading nakakaalam nito pero sa mga di nakakaalam sana makatulong at gamitin nyo itong metamask. Smiley

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April 05, 2018, 09:46:57 AM
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Nice one OP, napakahalagang thread ito lalo nasa sa mga newbie na gusto magkaroon ng wallet.
Coins.Ph now is mostly used dito sa ating bansa kasi nga marami itong features lalo na ngayon may ethereum coins na, madali na tayong makapag-convert ethereum to cash. Dati kailangan pa nating idaan sa bitcoin yung ethereum natin bago mag cash ngayon direct na.

For long term naman na holding coins like ethereum and bitcoin mas pabor ako sa Blockchain.info wallet kasi decentralized ito at ikaw ang may hawak ng private ko na encrypted sa wallet mo. Mas feel ko na safe itong gamitin kagawa na MyEtherWallet safe sya gamitin, kunting percent lng na possible sya ma hack.

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sa tingin ko malaking tulong ito sa mga newbie sa pagbibitcoin kahit na medyo redundant na ang ganitong topic hindi ako sure kung meron ng ganitong topic before dito pero sa labas mrami ng ganito sariling compilation mu ba to para ishare dito? kung uu good job op.

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sa tingin ko malaking tulong ito sa mga newbie sa pagbibitcoin kahit na medyo redundant na ang ganitong topic hindi ako sure kung meron ng ganitong topic before dito pero sa labas mrami ng ganito sariling compilation mu ba to para ishare dito? kung uu good job op.

Nothing here in bitcointalk about Philippine wallets. Got source for the article.
Btw, you can also check Cryptocurrency Lingo/Slang para sa mga slang words naman sa cryptoworld. If you have something in mind just let me know or reply so that I can add there po.

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Whether you opt for an online cyptocurrency wallet, or go hardcore wallet, Here are the best wallets for Philippine users.:
Coins.ph
Bitbit.cash
Myetherwallet
Blockchain.info
Litevault
Coinbase
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This is what newbies need to know. Para hingi masyado mangapa, dapat alam nila ito at aware sila sa functions ng mga magagandang app na ito. This will help them a lot sa security ng coins nila. Hindi nila kailangan mag worry from time to time about kung sino mag aaccess sa mga wallet nila.
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Basta maging maingat lang kayo sa pag-gamit ng coins account niyo.sana maging aware ren ang coins.ph sa pag resolve ng mga case tulad ng account dismissal na need pang pumunta sa office nila para ma quick claim ang perang naipit sa wallet account mo.kawawa kasi ang mga malalayong lugar na tulad ko.at ang sinasabi ko at base sa akin karanasan sa coins.ph
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ang greenwallet ba ng greenaddress ay ok lang din bang gamitin sa pilipinas?meron din kasi dito sa forum na greenwallet ang ginagamit nila sa pagbigay ng bounty sa mga transaction nila.
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Parang not advisable ang pag store ng bitcoin sa coins ph or coinbase since wala kang hawak na private key kung mahack man yan or mag sara wala kang habol mag qt wallet ka nalang para hawak mo private key

Wala namang sinabi yung OP sa post niya na advisable magstore ng BTC or ETH sa coinbase or sa coins.ph sinabi niya nga sa post niya na kontrolado ng mga ito ang ating mga private keys kaya ang tawag sa kanila ay "hot wallets". Hindi naman talaga advisable ang paghawak ng BTC at other digital currencies sa mga exchanges, at sa tingin ko alam naman na ito ng mga kababayan natin pero so far so good naman sa coins since wala naman akong nababalitaan na hacking activities sa coins pero despite that, ingat ingat din tayo mga kababayan.
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Ngayon ko lang nalaman ung Bitbit.cash ah.. Musta feedback dun? Abra and coinsph palang so far yung ok na direkta exchangers sa pinas. Meron pa isa ung localbtc ba yun daw. Kung magkakaron ng trading yang coinsph mas ok sana din. baka dumami pa lalo customers nila lalo pa pde na magamit sa beepcards. sabi nga eh wag ka magstore basta2 sa mga online wallets. Iwas hack na rin.
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Parang not advisable ang pag store ng bitcoin sa coins ph or coinbase since wala kang hawak na private key kung mahack man yan or mag sara wala kang habol mag qt wallet ka nalang para hawak mo private key
para sakin ok naman mag store sa coins.ph at ang pinaka private key mo is yong email mo and always on ang 2fa para secure ang email at wallet mo.
Pero kung wala kang tiwala sa coins.ph wag ka naman mag lagay ng pera dun pero since 2013 na gamit ko si coins.ph wala akong naging problema o alarm na may gustong manghack sa wallet ko, pero syempre limitado ang laman ng coins.ph ko

Also ginagamit ko ang coin.ph para sa simple business like bayad center, eloading and egames loading kaya swak na swak sa maliit na capital

What if mag sara coins ph? May magagawa paba ang gmail natin? Alam ko pag nag file ng bankruptcy ang isang company wala ka ng habol dun tama ba ko? Kaya mas ok padin sakin ang main wallet kasi ikaw lang nag mamay ari dun wala ng iba basta nasayo private key... maganda mag store ng bitcoin sa coins ph pag maliit lang pero kug malakihan na dun nako sa mas secure

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Ngayon ko lang nalaman ung Bitbit.cash ah.. Musta feedback dun? Abra and coinsph palang so far yung ok na direkta exchangers sa pinas. Meron pa isa ung localbtc ba yun daw. Kung magkakaron ng trading yang coinsph mas ok sana din. baka dumami pa lalo customers nila lalo pa pde na magamit sa beepcards. sabi nga eh wag ka magstore basta2 sa mga online wallets. Iwas hack na rin.

Halos parehas lang din cya ng coins.ph. ito yung link nya https://www.bitbit.cash/
Saken kasi coins.ph ang wallet ko sa pinas pero meron din ako ng dalawang desktop wallet and isang online wallet.
Guide lang to sa mga pwede mong pagpipilian na wallet na pwede sa pinas.

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Sa lahat ng nasa listahan mo, tanging coins.ph at abra lang ang aking nasubukan. Sa mahabang panahon, coins.ph lang talaga ang ginagamit ko pagdating sa lokal na wallet. Maganda at convenient gamitin. Sa pagdagdag nila ng Ethereum, mas mainam na rin. Subalit parang naging mas mahigpit na rin sa ngayon. May bagong porma na binigay nila sa email tungkol sa KYC. Andaming tanong at mga hinihingi sayo na sa tingin ko naman ay hindi na kailangan lahat. Ang kagandahan naman sa abra kasi hindi lang limitado sa BTC at ETH ang maaari mong ideposit.
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