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April 11, 2019, 11:04:15 AM
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I used to take cold wallets not very seriously, but after I was robbed, I bought Ladger! Do not wait until you are robbed!
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April 11, 2019, 11:18:47 AM
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Ledger Nano and Trezor still be the best wallets for me to save all cryptocurrency, but I don't just to use that wallet only because I still save some coins and tokens in the MEW and the Jaxx and Coinomi. But I keep my most coins into Ledger and Trezor because it's very safe for me and I don't have to be afraid of the hacker attacking.

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June 02, 2019, 09:14:40 AM
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Well, you didn't list all the top 10 wallets here in this thread  Huh Anyway, I still use MyEtherWallet and Metamask as my wallet. As time changes, not only we need the basics of a wallet, but also I'd like to explore more in hardware wallets specifically for digital collectibles. The ECOMI Secure Wallet already has the capabilities to store more than 1000 cryptocurrencies plus it is the world’s first wireless, credit card-sized, cryptocurrency hardware wallet.
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June 02, 2019, 10:29:22 AM
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All this wallets will depend on once financial status or portfolio,  a person with very little or low funds can not afford this hardware wallets but rather go for free wallets

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June 02, 2019, 12:26:50 PM
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I've already used and currently using desktop wallets which is also for me is safe. I also use a mobile wallet where I can convert my money to fiat and in terms of investing I use exchange wallet to store some of my assets.
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June 02, 2019, 12:37:58 PM
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Ledger Nano and Trezor still be the best wallets for me to save all cryptocurrency, but I don't just to use that wallet only because I still save some coins and tokens in the MEW and the Jaxx and Coinomi. But I keep my most coins into Ledger and Trezor because it's very safe for me and I don't have to be afraid of the hacker attacking.
I am also using Ledger to keep the big coins because this is the best cold wallet in this market and no security issues have occurred during the time I used it. In my opinion, the most important thing when participating in this market is to find a place to keep the best assets because most current exchanges are not reliable and we can easily be attacked at any time so if As a big investor then spend some money to buy a cold wallet

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June 17, 2019, 01:40:13 PM
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I would add Lumi Wallet to the list of mobile wallets especailly to EOS fans.
https://blog.lumiwallet.com/create-eos-account-for-free/
Apart from basic must-have features you can make a new EOS account and pay nothing for it, if you're into EOS that's kind of a big deal.
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June 17, 2019, 01:45:11 PM
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If you are talking about the best online wallet I think XAPO is the best cryptocurrency wallet and then Coinbase. But these are also possibility of hacking. So always use the Hardware wallet that is the best one is Ledger Nano S formerly but now the new one is coming that is Ledger Nano X which can support up to 100 crypto app installed simultaneously.
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June 17, 2019, 02:41:11 PM
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What is a cryptocurrency wallet?
A cryptocurrency wallet is a safe digital wallet used for storing, sending, and receiving digital currency like Bitcoin. Most of the coins have an official wallet or a few officially recommended third-party wallets. In order to use any of the cryptocurrencies, you will need to use a cryptocurrency wallet. Cryptocurrency itself is not “stored” in a wallet actually. Instead, a private key (secure code known to you and your wallet) is stored that shows ownership of a public key (a digital code connected to a specific amount of currency). Therefore, your wallet stores your private and public keys, allows you to receive and send coins, and also acts as a personal ledger.
More and more cryptocurrencies are evolving with a specific set of uses, and so are the wallets, but there are wallets which can store multiple cryptocurrencies, also.

1 Hardware Wallets

Hardware wallets are physical devices that store private keys offline. They are connected to the computer to sign in and gain access to the blockchain. This being offline ensures the private keys never leave the device

#1.1 Ledger Nano S

Ledger Nano S is a USB sized crypto hardware wallet which is best for most of the altcoin transactions. It is multiple asset hardware which looks like a folding flash drive. The advantage is that it can store more than 40 other digital currencies.

Paper Wallet
Paper Wallets are normal documents in the form of paper, where you can store your private keys. The software application will typically generate the keys, which can be printed using an offline printer.
#1.2 Trezor
Trezor is a hardware altcoin wallet which also acts like a USB device, which operates mainly on “Zero Trust Approach”, which cuts down the compromise by a third party. It is one of the best multiple cryptocurrency wallets as per cryptocurrency wallet reviews.
Pros: Trezor is protected by a password or a PIN and provides you with recovery seed if your wallet is lost. It’s easy-to-use interface and hack and theft free characteristic makes it fall under the top cryptocurrencies list.
Cons: It limits its communication with other devices and when the USB device isn’t connected, it’s turned off.

#1.3 Keep Key
Keep Key secures Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Dash, and Namecoin. They claim to be virus or malware proof, and assets are secured from hackers. Keep Key is a Bitcoin hardware wallet with advanced security against virtual and physical theft. Now, a lower price tag means more users can give it a try. In addition to Bitcoin, the wallet enables the storage and transaction of a variety of cryptocurrencies.KeepKey integrates with the software wallet on your computer by taking over a private key generation, a private key storage, and transaction signing.

Pros: Its top-notch security almost makes it impossible for hackers to steal the private key. It is attractive, professionally designed OLED display makes using the device easier than other similar products.

Cons: A lack of web wallet means users must add software such as Electrum or MultiBit to make use of its applications. The setup process is fairly straightforward but doesn’t allow users to save their progress.

#2 Desktop Wallets

Desktop wallets are the ones which are stored on either your laptop or desktop computers. The private keys reside on the computer’s local hard drive. These wallets are not secure like hardware or paper wallets since computers are susceptible to thefts and cyber-attacks which can lead to stolen private keys. The desktop wallet versions include Windows, Mac, Linux. Some of the best desktop wallets are Exodus and Electrum.

#2.1 Exodus

Exodus is a desktop supported cryptocurrency wallet which supports nearly three dozen cryptocurrencies including Litecoin, Dash, Zcash, Ethereum among the popular ones.

Pros: As Exodus is a lite wallet, you don't have to store the entire blockchain in your desktop.

2.2  Electrum Wallet
Electrum was initially known for supporting Bitcoin, but now it forked the Electrum wallet codebase to supporting altcoins and made some adjustments so that it becomes compatible with the Verge blockchain. Electrum Wallet is a lightweight and easy cryptocurrency soft wallet to store your cryptocurrency holdings securely

#3 Online Wallets
To be honest, Online wallets are the least secure wallet as they are owned by third parties, that store your private keys. One good thing about an online wallet is that you can access it from anywhere, from any device via the internet. Ideally, online wallets are used for regular transfers and active trading and are available in chrome and firefox versions. Guarda qualifies as one of the best online wallets.

#3.1 Guarda

Guarda is the first multi cryptocurrency wallet, that supports the most popular crypto coins and tokens including BTC, ETH (+ERC20 tokens), ETC, Zcash, Ripple, DASH, latest EOS, and other multiple altcoins. It is known to be safe and reliable and can be easily handled from any device, hence regarded as one of the best cryptocurrency wallets for all coins.
#4 Mobile Wallets
Mobile wallets are one of the most convenient types of wallet for fast and easy trading. Most mobile wallets usually have an accompanying desktop app, hence the same security rules apply here. There are mostly two versions: Android and ios. Mobile wallets are ideal for small purchases. Jaxx and Mycelium are some of the examples of mobile wallets.

#4.1 Jaxx

Jaxx is relatively a new crypto which believes in simplifying the blockchain and attracting the masses to its unique selling proposition. Jaxx is a multi-chain wallet which offers support for dozens of altcoins, namely Ethereum, Dash, Ethereum Classic, DAO, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, REP and many more.

#4.3 Infinito Wallet

Infinito Wallet is the first universal cryptocurrency wallet in the world which provides easy and fast application access with utmost security and 24/7 maintained and regularly updated gateway to the blockchain, allowing fast transactions. It also helps the user by storing the list of frequent address for hassle-free transactions and even includes messages with transactions for improved record keeping. It is available on both Android and ios devices.


Read here al the details about wallet: https://coinswitch.co/news/top-10-cryptocurrency-wallets-to-look-forward-to-2019

Thanks for your post but I have a feeling that you copied and pasted and arranged it negligently and don't give the reason about the position of those wallets, why this one better than the other one?

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June 17, 2019, 02:51:09 PM
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Big fan of hardware wallets, and own a Ledger myself. Very handy, and great to have most of my coins (those supported by Ledger anyway) in cold storage.

A big release I'm waiting for currently is stakenet's multi currency light wallet, which I believe is very exciting, from what I've read about it recently.
It should be able to store multiple coins, add 1 click lightning swaps, but not only that they have a TOR integration as well that makes it possible to stay 100% anon, which quite frankly is something I care about the most.

With all the recent regulation BS, privacy coins will become popular, but sending all my coins completely anon without the need of XMR, or any other coin out there would be a blessing in the sky.  Smiley
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July 01, 2019, 09:19:56 PM
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There are lot of cryptocurrency wallets now which you can save your tokens in. Some of these crypto wallets are ledger Nano S,  hardware wallet, online wallet, trezor and the like.

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July 01, 2019, 09:26:44 PM
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I think that you have offered a very good review of those best cryptocurrency wallets.
However, personally, I don't use them at all. Mostly, using an online wallet is my choice because I don't have enough funds for some hardware wallets although they are more secured. The wallet itself also will depend on what kind of token or coins that we hold or have.

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July 01, 2019, 09:31:10 PM
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I think that you have offered a very good review of those best cryptocurrency wallets.
However, personally, I don't use them at all. Mostly, using an online wallet is my choice because I don't have enough funds for some hardware wallets although they are more secured. The wallet itself also will depend on what kind of token or coins that we hold or have.
I began to use the Coinomi wallet a long time ago and I am always very pleased that all the coins I have are in one place, and not every one is kept in a single wallet.
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July 06, 2019, 11:09:21 PM
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Cryptocurrency for sometime now has been in limelight. There are many wallets in cryptocurrency for storing tokens but if care isn't taken, you will go in for the wrong wallet. Its all about you finding them through research.

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July 06, 2019, 11:15:24 PM
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What is a cryptocurrency wallet?
A cryptocurrency wallet is a safe digital wallet used for storing, sending, and receiving digital currency like Bitcoin. Most of the coins have an official wallet or a few officially recommended third-party wallets. In order to use any of the cryptocurrencies, you will need to use a cryptocurrency wallet. Cryptocurrency itself is not “stored” in a wallet actually. Instead, a private key (secure code known to you and your wallet) is stored that shows ownership of a public key (a digital code connected to a specific amount of currency). Therefore, your wallet stores your private and public keys, allows you to receive and send coins, and also acts as a personal ledger.
More and more cryptocurrencies are evolving with a specific set of uses, and so are the wallets, but there are wallets which can store multiple cryptocurrencies, also.

1 Hardware Wallets

Hardware wallets are physical devices that store private keys offline. They are connected to the computer to sign in and gain access to the blockchain. This being offline ensures the private keys never leave the device

#1.1 Ledger Nano S

Ledger Nano S is a USB sized crypto hardware wallet which is best for most of the altcoin transactions. It is multiple asset hardware which looks like a folding flash drive. The advantage is that it can store more than 40 other digital currencies.

Paper Wallet
Paper Wallets are normal documents in the form of paper, where you can store your private keys. The software application will typically generate the keys, which can be printed using an offline printer.
#1.2 Trezor
Trezor is a hardware altcoin wallet which also acts like a USB device, which operates mainly on “Zero Trust Approach”, which cuts down the compromise by a third party. It is one of the best multiple cryptocurrency wallets as per cryptocurrency wallet reviews.
Pros: Trezor is protected by a password or a PIN and provides you with recovery seed if your wallet is lost. It’s easy-to-use interface and hack and theft free characteristic makes it fall under the top cryptocurrencies list.
Cons: It limits its communication with other devices and when the USB device isn’t connected, it’s turned off.

#1.3 Keep Key
Keep Key secures Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Dash, and Namecoin. They claim to be virus or malware proof, and assets are secured from hackers. Keep Key is a Bitcoin hardware wallet with advanced security against virtual and physical theft. Now, a lower price tag means more users can give it a try. In addition to Bitcoin, the wallet enables the storage and transaction of a variety of cryptocurrencies.KeepKey integrates with the software wallet on your computer by taking over a private key generation, a private key storage, and transaction signing.

Pros: Its top-notch security almost makes it impossible for hackers to steal the private key. It is attractive, professionally designed OLED display makes using the device easier than other similar products.

Cons: A lack of web wallet means users must add software such as Electrum or MultiBit to make use of its applications. The setup process is fairly straightforward but doesn’t allow users to save their progress.

#2 Desktop Wallets

Desktop wallets are the ones which are stored on either your laptop or desktop computers. The private keys reside on the computer’s local hard drive. These wallets are not secure like hardware or paper wallets since computers are susceptible to thefts and cyber-attacks which can lead to stolen private keys. The desktop wallet versions include Windows, Mac, Linux. Some of the best desktop wallets are Exodus and Electrum.

#2.1 Exodus

Exodus is a desktop supported cryptocurrency wallet which supports nearly three dozen cryptocurrencies including Litecoin, Dash, Zcash, Ethereum among the popular ones.

Pros: As Exodus is a lite wallet, you don't have to store the entire blockchain in your desktop.

2.2  Electrum Wallet
Electrum was initially known for supporting Bitcoin, but now it forked the Electrum wallet codebase to supporting altcoins and made some adjustments so that it becomes compatible with the Verge blockchain. Electrum Wallet is a lightweight and easy cryptocurrency soft wallet to store your cryptocurrency holdings securely

#3 Online Wallets
To be honest, Online wallets are the least secure wallet as they are owned by third parties, that store your private keys. One good thing about an online wallet is that you can access it from anywhere, from any device via the internet. Ideally, online wallets are used for regular transfers and active trading and are available in chrome and firefox versions. Guarda qualifies as one of the best online wallets.

#3.1 Guarda

Guarda is the first multi cryptocurrency wallet, that supports the most popular crypto coins and tokens including BTC, ETH (+ERC20 tokens), ETC, Zcash, Ripple, DASH, latest EOS, and other multiple altcoins. It is known to be safe and reliable and can be easily handled from any device, hence regarded as one of the best cryptocurrency wallets for all coins.
#4 Mobile Wallets
Mobile wallets are one of the most convenient types of wallet for fast and easy trading. Most mobile wallets usually have an accompanying desktop app, hence the same security rules apply here. There are mostly two versions: Android and ios. Mobile wallets are ideal for small purchases. Jaxx and Mycelium are some of the examples of mobile wallets.

#4.1 Jaxx

Jaxx is relatively a new crypto which believes in simplifying the blockchain and attracting the masses to its unique selling proposition. Jaxx is a multi-chain wallet which offers support for dozens of altcoins, namely Ethereum, Dash, Ethereum Classic, DAO, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, REP and many more.

#4.3 Infinito Wallet

Infinito Wallet is the first universal cryptocurrency wallet in the world which provides easy and fast application access with utmost security and 24/7 maintained and regularly updated gateway to the blockchain, allowing fast transactions. It also helps the user by storing the list of frequent address for hassle-free transactions and even includes messages with transactions for improved record keeping. It is available on both Android and ios devices.


Read here al the details about wallet: https://coinswitch.co/news/top-10-cryptocurrency-wallets-to-look-forward-to-2019
From the worst to the best crypto wallets for me: Exchange or online wallets, mobile wallets, JSON type or paper wallets, Desktop wallets and Hardware wallets. As you mentioned the security level of the hardware wallets is the best among the all.
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July 06, 2019, 11:19:36 PM
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I believe that the choice of wallet primarily depends on the amount of assets that you have. if you have a large cryptocurrency portfolio which is equivalent to tens of thousands of dollars, then, of course, it is better to buy a ledger. This is the most optimal wallet for saving your funds.

I think keeping large size of amountnin one wallet isn't not safe, is better to divide it into small amount from different wallet to secured firmly the asset we have.
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July 06, 2019, 11:25:08 PM
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Ledger Nano s is what I will definitely go for, especially when you have some valuable coins.There seem to be some other nice wallet which can't be rule out. One should really know that the essence of a good wallet is for security Purposes

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July 06, 2019, 11:32:53 PM
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A very good list for wallets. A lot of users still feels confused about what wallet to use! The only solution can be Ledger and Trezor. I haven't used the keepkey, but they have many good reviews which proved keepkey is a safe wallet like other hardware!

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July 06, 2019, 11:34:27 PM
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Choosing the right wallets is one of the important ways to protect oneself from phishing scams or related hacks. For offline wallet, I choose trezor and for online and mobile wallet, coinomi and imtoken is the best for me

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December 12, 2019, 11:50:32 PM
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Hardware wallet is the best and more secure in every wallet. I aggree this is in number 1  Cheesy
I didn't see Metamask, i think metamask is secure too if the user access this wallet with carefull.
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