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July 29, 2019, 07:09:55 AM
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Diversification of places to store crypto is really important to me:)
Actually: Ledger, few desktop wallets, few mobile, and also hardware wallet from quickx (something like card connected with mobile).
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July 29, 2019, 07:20:02 AM
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The simple question. I just don't have an opportunity to store using hardware wallet and want to ask you do you use any non-custodial wallet? Thanks.
Yes this is just a simple question but for me an important matter to be resolve soon. You know how much important having a good and secured wallet in cryptomarket, and if you don't have any control with your wallet then don't expect to be secured forever. I used Hardwallet now and its good to have the security everyday knowing that your coins is safe. Local wallet with a good system are also my choice, coins.ph to be exact. Exchange wallet is ok, but only the trusted exchange.
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July 29, 2019, 09:40:50 AM
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Electrum bitcoin wallet is great for beginners and 'oldtimers'
and in my humble opinion one of the safest wallets so far.
Many people who are in crypto space for long time share my opinion.

It has desktop and a mobile version.


image source with more information:
https://bitcoin.org/en/wallets/desktop/windows/electrum/


Regarding new and more  privacy focused wallets,
I hear many good reviews for Samourai wallet.
It is still work in progress, but hey even Bitcoin is Smiley
https://samouraiwallet.com/

In the end, best thing is to do your own research
and decide for yourself, but always remember one thing:
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July 29, 2019, 11:37:53 AM
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I can definitely recommend cold, offline storage. Your coins are the safest in the cold wallets.
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July 29, 2019, 11:48:30 AM
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On a major exchange.

I appreciate the risks involved in holding coins on an exchange but I need them in a hot wallet for trading.

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July 29, 2019, 12:07:37 PM
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I use electrum as a place to store my bitcoin if I intend to store it for long term. Indeed, we will have an uncomfortable when we choose a custodial to store our asset in large amounts. The hacked thing will always haunt although there is some exchanges who afford to replace our assets but we will always have a fear when they don't replace it.

However, electrum wallet can hacked too when we are rash in making an access to our wallet. The point is there is no safe place to keep our assets in any place. But there are only two choices, give credence our assets to other people and let them take care of it or keep our assets well by ourselves and try hard not to be careless when we accessing to our wallet.

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July 29, 2019, 12:12:18 PM
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The simple question. I just don't have an opportunity to store using hardware wallet and want to ask you do you use any non-custodial wallet? Thanks.
I am storing most of my cryptos in hardware wallet, They're mostly offline. Hardware wallet is vital for storing large sum of cryptos. If you want to transact safely and don't have a hardware wallet, I'd recommend you using Ubuntu or any Linux OS setuped as dual boot or live usb.
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July 29, 2019, 07:30:17 PM
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The simple question. I just don't have an opportunity to store using hardware wallet and want to ask you do you use any non-custodial wallet? Thanks.
I am storing most of my cryptos in hardware wallet, They're mostly offline. Hardware wallet is vital for storing large sum of cryptos. If you want to transact safely and don't have a hardware wallet, I'd recommend you using Ubuntu or any Linux OS setuped as dual boot or live usb.
If the ability to use a hardware wallet is not suitable for a person, then I still choose MEW and Coinomi, where there are enough good opportunities to protect your funds.  First of all, you need to monitor the use of these wallets, because personally the owner is more guilty of losing his coins.
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July 29, 2019, 08:18:21 PM
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i have all my bitcoin and crypto on an webwallet where i get annual interest XD
And i trust them and i dont really need the bitcoin to life !


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July 29, 2019, 08:26:05 PM
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i have all my bitcoin and crypto on an webwallet where i get annual interest XD
And i trust them and i dont really need the bitcoin to life !


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I wouldn't personally never store any bitcoin on a Web wallet.
You trust them not to steal your bitcoin.
NOT YOUR KEYS. NOT YOUR BITCOINS.
What's the point in staking something that is not even yours?

Never store your bitcoins where you are not the only owner of your private keys.



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July 29, 2019, 09:41:17 PM
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You'd like Exodus I guess. Btw, if to talk about mobile non-custodial wallets I also like Coinomi and Ownr.
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July 30, 2019, 02:36:59 AM
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I prefer electrum and samurai wallet.
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July 30, 2019, 02:46:27 AM
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I myself also like hardware wallets to store my assets and coins and myterwallet for me is also good and safe even though I've used it for a long time, because for me it's also very easy for us to use
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July 30, 2019, 02:58:21 AM
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I would like to answer your question based on your needs. For me there are three things that a certain crypto holder needs to consider if you are going to choose a wallet that suites according to your needs.

In most cases we are  always looking for the best possible security features that we could get and the best option for that is a hardware wallet.
Best hardware wallets that you can probably consider are:

Trezor and Ledger Hardware Wallets. Now for me basically this wallets purpose are for hardly storing your coins that you are not spending each time.


Now if you are a day trader or have been spending your coins everyday and you need to have an easy access to it by the comfort of your home you can possibly be using a desktop wallet.

The best options  are:
Electrum and bitcoin core.



There are other wallet types that you can use but I think the last relatively safe wallet would be your mobile wallet. When you are the type of person who are always on the go then this will be the best option for you..

The best options are:
Electrum and Mycelium
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July 30, 2019, 05:44:32 AM
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For ERC20 tokens I always use ImToken as a place to store my tokens, I have long used it,
but to store my Bitcoins more believe in a hardware wallet, such as Nano Ledger, or Electrum which is very simple to use.
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July 30, 2019, 06:12:37 AM
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For ERC20 tokens I always use ImToken as a place to store my tokens, I have long used it,
how long did you use it ? is your coins still fine ? im curious because i never heard of this wallet before  . for erc20 coins  , the most recomended wallets are mew  . mew is tested for years to be safe and ill always prefer this over the other wallets that arent popular  .

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but to store my Bitcoins more believe in a hardware wallet, such as Nano Ledger, or Electrum which is very simple to use.
yes hardware wallets works good not only on btc but to almost every crypto coins   . sadly i dont have a hardware wallet but im fine on the online wallet that i use which is electrum
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July 30, 2019, 12:03:53 PM
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Only bitcoind Smiley or a hardware wallet. Somehow I do not trust all this modern wallet.
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There are many kinds of wallets such as cold storage, desktop wallets and online wallets, etc. Online wallets or hosted web wallets is also good for usage but it depends on what kind of cryptocurrency you are using. If you are using erc-20 tokens then myetherwallet is a good choice and I have been using it for 2 years already without any problems. If you are using bitcoin I highly recommend blockchain.info wallets, its very easy to use with lower transaction fees.

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July 30, 2019, 02:49:21 PM
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Since the beginning of joining the crypto currency, I have faithfully used crypto currency wallets online like in mew. In my opinion, Mew is very comfortable to use and so far I have not been a victim of hacking crypto currency wallets. Any wallet that you choose to use saves your crypto currency, the most important thing is that you have to make sure all security procedures are running well. You must ensure that you carry out all security procedures carefully so that important information on your account cannot be misused.
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