<<snip>> Summarising these,
[1] Hardware Wallets
[2] Desktop Wallets
- Bither
- Electrum (you could import Bip39 seeds in them)
[3] Mobile Based Wallets -Android
[4] Mobile Based Wallets - iOS
iOS is of no use to me, so only Windows and Android preferred. I'm not interested in purchasing any of the hardware wallets as of now as I'm currently looking for better online/offline but smartphone/PC/laptop based options for this. You helped and I'm very thankful for the same, but I want to know that are these Android wallets able to import BIP 39 seed?
-snip- but the problem they are not supporting BIP39 seed.
Op is asking for fries and you gave him a burger
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2double0 Have you tried
cold storage? Almost all desktop clients are vulnerable to hacks depending on the system security, not just bugs in the code.
Maybe you're thinking about Electrum, you can't be hacked using Electrum, you can be hacked by downloading fake versions of it; but if you ever installed a fake version in the offline machine (
cold storage), the hacker will not be able to acquire your seed/keys.
[
just about 8 reports here in the forum versus tens of thousands of users]
Good set-up or caution is the key.
Thanks brother, I will surely try to look for more options to save my privacy and funds both at an extreme scale. But I'm currently looking for wallets only which I can use over my smartphone and yes, I will not import any seeds/keys when online and remember to keep my smartphone out of the reach of WiFi or mobile data. I always use official sources to download any/all the crypto related software as I'm aware of all the hacks/thefts happening every now and then.