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April 22, 2020, 11:45:53 PM
Last edit: April 24, 2020, 12:43:56 PM by arielbit
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Desktop wallet ..until your coins are stolen LOL

If you want to run a node just run a node without your coins there.

Get a hardware wallet because there is a chance you want security for your hardware wallet supported shitcoins too.

Only shitcoins that have no hardware wallet support are in desktop wallets.

Besides hardware wallets are getting fancy, they work as a hardware key which is better than time based 2FA., no matter how good the hacker is, he will never be able to press the "authenticate" button on that hardware wallet hehe.

Now..i know you are not getting a hardware wallet ..until you lost your coins LOL so don't be stingy, grab at least 2 for backup purposes. Trezor 1 is a lot cheaper now. Trezor model T have more compatability as a key, just read info on hardware wallets and get the one you need.
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April 28, 2020, 03:12:42 AM
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I prefer electeum,it is trusted & not a third party wallet  Wink
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May 10, 2020, 09:44:47 AM
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In my opinion the best wallet for security is buying a phisically SSD/HDD and install there official wallets of the coins you want to hold . I do not like web wallets . It could happen again vulnerability issue like myetherwallet
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May 10, 2020, 12:20:10 PM
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Very happy with both the Nano S and Nano X.  The only reason you should go with the Nano X though is if you need more space for multiple wallets or you pay for items on the go.
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May 13, 2020, 08:44:27 PM
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I would have to say all of the above, why?

Actually one shouldn't have a preferred wallet or marry a wallet, but! If I had to do it to the only one that would give those concessions would be the paper wallet.

In reality, your preferred portfolio should not be known by anyone, in reality my satoshis do not make me a millionaire today, but in the very distant future perhaps.  Cool

Those of us who are in this world of bitcoin collecting, plowing, and in general one day we trade, another day we go to a casino, another day we sell, it is difficult for me to have a preferred wallet, the preferred one is the one that best suits the moment.

So, even some exchanges become "temporary" favorites, for example, a few thousand, sometimes millions of satoshis, for my security tastes, stay in LBTC, I have others on Atomix which is the one I use on my smartphone.

Well reality as the question is open, what is your preferred wallet?
My preferred wallet to "safeguard" my bitcoin assets... I can't reveal it, sorry.
But for everything else, I use electrum and Atomix.

In the long run, the best wallet is a mixture of the best.
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May 13, 2020, 10:30:02 PM
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I prefer electeum,it is trusted & not a third party wallet  Wink

same here, i use this wallet sicne 2013 and i happy to use this
before this i was using blockchain but i dont know why my balance gone and their support didnt help me and ignored me, and dont recommend anyone to use any high ranked web wallets
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June 30, 2020, 07:49:10 PM
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For me, I prefer hardware wallets to store my currencies for a long period of time, these wallets are very safe and difficult to steal, but if I want to store money for a short period, I store them in the wallets connected to the Internet and the blockchain wallet is among the best wallets connected to the Internet
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July 16, 2020, 07:10:36 AM
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As far as I know hardware wallet is much more expensive that's why I prefer mobile wallet most. Because it is very easy to access use and control but we need to be aware when using any mobile wallet about security.
So if you choose mobile wallets then choose the best one by doing own research.
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July 16, 2020, 06:06:23 PM
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For security, ease of use, durability over time, there are several wallets available:

- Types of wallets

  • Paper wallet
  • Web wallet
  • Mobile wallet
  • Desktop wallet
  • Hardware wallet

A wallet secures your coins.

The exchange is not safe, your coins are in danger, "if you don't have your keys, you don't have your bitcoins", don't trust exchanges.

If you think the exchanges are safe, I invite you to visit this thread to convince you otherwise > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5090869.0

Never download software or updates on third-party pages.

Some of the most recognized wallets:

- Desktop

  • Bitcoin Core
  • Electrum
  • Wasabi

- Hardware

  • Trezor
  • Ledger
  • KeepKey
  • Coldcard

- Mobile

  • Mycelium
  • Electrum

My favorite wallet, is the Bitcoin Core desktop wallet, is very easy to use and at the same time, allows you to maintain a Full Node to contribute to the Bitcoin network, in my case it works 24/7 and also because I consider it very safe.
I do not rule out buying a hardware wallet one day, but for the moment not, maybe with the answers of this thread someone manages to convince me, we will see...

>>> Go ahead, what is your favorite wallet and why?
The main thing is not where the coin is stored. The main thing is where the data about them is stored.
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July 19, 2020, 07:46:02 PM
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Normally I use two different wallet  for my Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency.

My first choice is hardware wallet and I use trezor wallet.And I think it is safest way to store Btc and other crypto.Yes its a little costly but think about the security it can give you.No one can steal your funds.And I think everybody should use hardware wallet.

And another wallet I use for daily transaction where the amount is not big is that mobile wallet.For mobile wallet Trust wallet is the most easy and preferable to me.And if you keep your private key in a safe place then its very safe to use.
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July 21, 2020, 08:26:16 PM
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Currently there are Bitcoin users who also use paper wallets, the safest way to generate the wallet is to download the github file and generate the wallet on a computer that has never connected to the Internet and will never connect, now we have a cold wallet.

Absolutely the safest way for paper wallet user. To be open, I prefer paper wallet because I'm kind of new to this different method of getting safe wallets but I find it easy to create safe wallet with paper wallet.. I use to feel unsafe with third party apps too and since the day myetherwallet.com got compromised and peoples funds were stolen, I've been like how can we be truly safe.
I think this creation of wallet that will never be connected to the Internet is the safest way.
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July 29, 2020, 09:27:10 AM
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My preference is a hardware wallet and i've been a Ledger customer for a few years now.
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September 06, 2020, 09:05:26 PM
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I personally love monarch wallet, its a mobile wallet as well as desktop, the mobile version runs on both Android devices and iPhone devices, the desktop runs on Mac and windows though it's been long this two were updated last as the devs are more focused on the mobile versions, the wallet is very safe and supports a lot crypto including bitcoin, ethereum, ripple, stellar, bitcoin cash, neo and gas, litecoin, slp and Erc20 tokens and some others I can't remember, you can earn interest on your crypto which is piad to your wallet every week, it also has a built-in exchange feature where ethereum can be swapped for other Erc20 tokens and vise versa, you can also buy or sell bitcoin, ethereum or bitcoin cash with your credit or debit card though this feature is limited to some countries and kyc is required to be able to. A lot of features plus a very nice UI, check the app out on any of the platforms... Google play store, iPhone app store, windows or Mac version
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November 03, 2020, 04:25:09 PM
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I think it's possible to keep Bitcoin in all of the wallets listed above. Alternatively, we can keep them on mobile wallets or reputable centralized exchanges like Coinbase.
I don't have a lot of Bitcoins and so I don't matter where to put them as long as it's convenient for my Bitcoin use.
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November 04, 2020, 11:30:06 AM
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I dont have computer thats why when it comes to mobile wallet i choose trust wallet, i dont use other wallet rather than trust wallet because i think its asecure wallet.. And warning to those who download wallet on playstore, be careful you might download the fake one.
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November 04, 2020, 05:05:20 PM
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I dont have computer thats why when it comes to mobile wallet i choose trust wallet, i dont use other wallet rather than trust wallet because i think its asecure wallet.. And warning to those who download wallet on playstore, be careful you might download the fake one.
Trust wallet is a good choice but you also can consider electrum for storing bitcoin which will diversify your assets so even if one of your keys got hacked then you may have something on the other.
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November 15, 2020, 01:24:10 PM
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for desktop (small amounts) - core, and thats been since 2011 (i have and use the same wallet.dat that was created in 2011)
for phone (small amounts) - mycelium
for cold storage - paper
for general use - trezor
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November 16, 2020, 08:15:26 AM
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I use trustwallet for recieving eth and ither alts and it also allows me to trade also on uniswap.  But when it comes to btc i use blockchain wallet.
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November 29, 2020, 01:17:09 AM
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I think the Mobile Wallet is good enough for me.
Yeah
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December 03, 2020, 04:53:35 PM
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For my savings and long term hold I would use hardware wallets or  paper wallet.
For the crypto that I would be using for time to time I could use mobile wallet.
But the best for me is the hardware wallets since they have the highest security when it comes to protecting our crypto.
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