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November 18, 2018, 07:59:08 AM
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I don't feel safe or secure HODLing my coins on the cryptocurrency exchanges as they get hacked everyday or HODLing on my laptop because I crashed it over 10 times, and sometimes malwares, keyloggers and so on. In fact, anything can happen that is why I don't trust both.

The cryptocurrency is still in the infancy stage with lots of new coins with huge potentials that are worth holding for like the next 10 years and I think the RVC is one of those.

But the problem is you can't store RVC on a Hardware wallet e.g. Ledger nano, or Trezor. only on your PC or crypto exchange such as Binance, which none of them is safe. What are you suggesting then?
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November 18, 2018, 04:29:35 PM
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Hardware wallets providers don't add coins based on anything except the userbase and the strong demand by the community and I don't think that's something Ravencoin has right now.

An alternative would be to run a Linux distribution on LiveCD, download the official wallet of ravencoin, export the private keys and print them. This should be a good solution assuming that you're storing for the long term.

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