Peashooter
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January 31, 2019, 04:50:55 PM |
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Hello all,
I have some USDT but don't want to keep it on exchange, any suggestion for me to keep it safe?
I heard that there are some cryptocurrency hardware wallets, do they support USDT?
Thank you for your help!
I think its better to exchange your USDT into bitcoin or ethereum before you keep it in your wallet. Do not ever keep your assets in a exchange because it is very dangerous. If I were you I will really exchange my USDT into bitcoin or ethereum because after many days the price will start to rise up.
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January 31, 2019, 05:31:22 PM |
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Usdt is more of a eth based token so definitely you can store that on other wallets as well as the offline and physical wallets.
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January 31, 2019, 05:44:41 PM |
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i can suggest a software wallet that is an app for mobile phones with android system is called coinomi and is a multi wallet can hold on it both the tether and the true usd stable coins
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space available pm me if interested
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Thanasis
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January 31, 2019, 06:04:59 PM |
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Hello all,
I have some USDT but don't want to keep it on exchange, any suggestion for me to keep it safe?
I heard that there are some cryptocurrency hardware wallets, do they support USDT?
Thank you for your help!
I think its better to exchange your USDT into bitcoin or ethereum before you keep it in your wallet. Do not ever keep your assets in a exchange because it is very dangerous. If I were you I will really exchange my USDT into bitcoin or ethereum because after many days the price will start to rise up. Its good for the people who want to make money from what they have but OP looks like want to save USDT for long term investment by asking to store it a hardware wallet.I don't suggest people to be a long term investor on the stable coins it must be only used for trading purpose.
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January 31, 2019, 07:44:53 PM |
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For all the time that I trade on various exchanges, I constantly adhere to the same rule - I never kept more than 30% of all my assets on any one exchange, this is too risky and can cause problems if something happens to an account, so I would not risk keeping all my assets in one place.
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HichemFetoui
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January 31, 2019, 07:45:20 PM |
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you can swap them to dai an erc20 (token in the ethereum blockchain) equivalent to tether that you can hold it in any cold wallet (hardware wallet) or paper wallet via myether wallet
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February 01, 2019, 07:30:13 PM Last edit: February 02, 2019, 05:32:46 AM by SARA ISLAM |
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If you don't want to trade anything then no need to store your coin in an exchanger. You got actual information from there if you want to know full information visit their website and the link is given below: https://tether.to and https://www.usc.us
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letyouearn
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February 03, 2019, 01:57:48 PM |
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Hello all,
I have some USDT but don't want to keep it on exchange, any suggestion for me to keep it safe?
I heard that there are some cryptocurrency hardware wallets, do they support USDT?
Thank you for your help!
I would suggest you to use Exodus wallet. But as for me - holding USDT on 3-4 main exchanges is a good idea also. And maybe you should convert some of your Tether to some other stable coins for safety reasons.
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February 20, 2019, 03:50:11 AM |
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Usdt is more of a eth based token so definitely you can store that on other wallets as well as the offline and physical wallets.
UDST is issued both on Omni and ETH. However, it's more frequently used on Omni. you will see the comparison on through the block exploeror. https://etherscan.io/token/0xdac17f958d2ee523a2206206994597c13d831ec7There are only less than 3000 addresses of USDT-ERC20. Therefore, it's more BTC-Omni-based Token.I would recommend Bitpie Wallet for 2 reasons: 1. Bitpie team also developed the Bither Wallet (bither.net), which is recommended by the official bitcoin site:https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet. This explains well the background and credibility of this product; 2. As known to all, sendig USDT-omni needs BTC as miner fee, though small amount. However, bitpie wallet, has a very good feature-- sending USDT consumes USDT directly instead of comsuming BTC. This is very convenient for me.
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Entei
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February 20, 2019, 04:23:14 AM |
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What is the purpose of holding USDT? Just like USD, currency was made to spend because in the long run you will have less value, precisely because it's inflationary. Remember that USDT printing is endless so you will have something worth over 1 USD! You probably are not considering that one day the BTC will return to gain more value in relation to the USDT. Regarding your question, it's better to leave in USD than in USDT because sometimes USDT is below 1 USD.
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bithernet
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February 20, 2019, 04:27:22 AM |
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Almost nobody uses ETH ERC20 version of USDT. For USDT omni users, you can use Bitpie Wallet bitpie.com to send and receive USDT. Bitpie's hardware wallet BITHD bithd.com will support USDT omni in the next version (next week). So you can use BITHD to store large amount of USDT. Also, we are considering to support USDT omni in our Bither Cold Wallet bither.net
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http://Bither.netBither - a simple and secure Bitcoin wallet! 1BsTwoMaX3aYx9Nc8GdgHZzzAGmG669bC3
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traderethereum
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February 20, 2019, 04:35:01 AM |
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Hello all,
I have some USDT but don't want to keep it on exchange, any suggestion for me to keep it safe?
I heard that there are some cryptocurrency hardware wallets, do they support USDT?
Thank you for your help!
My suggestion is you should convert it in bitcoin or altcoin and then moves your coin to another wallet. You can use Jaxx, Coinomi, or CoinPayment for android phone or you can move to Ledger which will ensure more safety because you can save it privately without anyone know. It is better to buy coins for investment than to save in USDT for a long time.
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Kasabus
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February 20, 2019, 05:54:59 AM |
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For Ethereum Based USDT storage you can use MEWOP is looking for hard wallet, I think this is not. I heard that there are some cryptocurrency hardware wallets, do they support USDT?
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February 20, 2019, 05:58:42 AM |
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now there are many markets that support USDT, I think the USDT tokens will dominate the crypto market in time, one of the exchange supports is probit.
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February 20, 2019, 06:01:50 AM |
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As suggested, go for ledger nano s. You will never have any issue and headache with them. I don't have USDT but I've been using Ledger for years.
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February 25, 2019, 08:52:10 AM |
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Almost nobody uses ETH ERC20 version of USDT. For USDT omni users, you can use Bitpie Wallet bitpie.com to send and receive USDT. Bitpie's hardware wallet BITHD bithd.com will support USDT omni in the next version (next week). So you can use BITHD to store large amount of USDT. Also, we are considering to support USDT omni in our Bither Cold Wallet bither.netThat's amazing update!
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February 25, 2019, 09:09:05 AM |
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You can just make a new wallet ethereum blockchain because its a token so it can be stored in the ethereum wallet.
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February 28, 2019, 12:13:31 AM |
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indeed, hacking has recently occurred in a number of exchangers. but myetherwallet, or coinbase is safe for storing the assets you want to buy.
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February 28, 2019, 01:16:58 AM |
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You should think very well, because if you put it in an ERC20 token it is not very secure, the exchange has a little more security, if you do not like Binance, you should look for another Exchange that also allows USDT, but it is advisable to keep it there.
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Svelto
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February 28, 2019, 02:58:58 AM |
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As far as I know of, Trezor support USDT. You may want to clarify with the support if you plan to buy. However if your USDT is an ERC20 token, both Ledger and Trezor support MEW.
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