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October 22, 2018, 01:00:06 PM
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I use MEW wallet. I understood one thing - the main thing is not to insert it anywhere and not to store it in my computer. The wallet works reliably and does not create problems.
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October 22, 2018, 01:39:40 PM
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Hello together,

I'm searching for a solution how I can run my wallets secure, I mean today I can't trust every wallet release which is stored at GitHub, because there can be always some suspect code in wallet and I dont want loose my coins.

It there any solution to start new wallets on my OS safe? I tried to use sandbox, but I couldn't start 2 wallets.

How do you keep your system / coins safe?

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lpxcc

The safest wallet is only the offline wallet.
Anything that is on the internet is not safe enough, or if you have much balance in your wallet, you can seperate it to many wallets to prevent hacks
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October 23, 2018, 06:04:27 AM
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Hello together,

I'm searching for a solution how I can run my wallets secure, I mean today I can't trust every wallet release which is stored at GitHub, because there can be always some suspect code in wallet and I dont want loose my coins.

It there any solution to start new wallets on my OS safe? I tried to use sandbox, but I couldn't start 2 wallets.

How do you keep your system / coins safe?

Thank you,
lpxcc
If you believe that everything you have mentioned are not safe enough then there are still more other options that you can go for, you can make use of a paper wallet in storing some of your coins and can also make use of Trezor, then have some stored on Blockchain mobile wallet with two factor authentication activated, then the remaining can go for whatever or wherever you choose next.
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October 23, 2018, 06:39:41 AM
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Hello together,

I'm searching for a solution how I can run my wallets secure, I mean today I can't trust every wallet release which is stored at GitHub, because there can be always some suspect code in wallet and I dont want loose my coins.

It there any solution to start new wallets on my OS safe? I tried to use sandbox, but I couldn't start 2 wallets.

How do you keep your system / coins safe?

Thank you,
lpxcc

This is so true, there are lots of wallet claims to have great security feature but end up snatching the fund we store. Just like  trust wallet, recently it  was found out to be using a security audit by a fake company and they market themselves as open source while in reality they have just pieces of old code on github and the android version is fully closed source (they even deleted their btalk thread when it was brought up). Its disappointing how we can't trust any Waller this day. Personally, I really checking out what best wallet is available. I'm now eyeing the HODLER wallet since it is the only available open source multiwallet in the market. It also offers great features that most wallet does not offer. You can also check out their project here and see for yourself: https://hodler.tech
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October 23, 2018, 08:46:11 AM
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Before i am using MEW and i do not have any problem with that wallet but since our local bitcoin wallet added some coins which is included my coins hold then i transfer all my balances and not using mew again because i know that our wallet is secured and reliable.
MyEtherWallet (MEW) is still a very good wallet and is very much recommended, you can even prove that since you have made use of it. You should even be careful with the local wallet you’re using and still have some coins stored in MEW in case anything happens. Apart from MEW other good wallets includes Electrum, Jaxx and TLDR.
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November 15, 2018, 11:19:29 PM
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I don't know about the sandbox, but whatever wallet you use, you will have a fear to lose your coins. But If you buy a hardware wallet then you will forget fearing about losing funds. I recommend you to buy a Ledger or Keepkey hardware wallet, a hardware wallet can help to store any kinds of cryptocurrency, you will not need the various wallet for various coins and you will be safe too.

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