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September 23, 2019, 12:12:12 AM
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hey guys whats the best multi crypto wallet ?


i would recommend a software that can be connected to local demons or private coin should not leave my computer !!

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September 23, 2019, 01:58:05 AM
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It depends on your computer and the operating system. For phones, I quite like coinomi for multiple currency support. For desktops I'm not sure there's much of an option without investingin a hardware wallet for ~$70 for a basic trezor or ledger (if you have more than $500-1000 then it's definitely worth the investment for the added security).
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September 23, 2019, 05:17:06 AM
Last edit: September 23, 2019, 05:30:01 AM by suzanne5223
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It depends on your computer and the operating system. For phones, I quite like coinomi for multiple currency support. For desktops I'm not sure there's much of an option without investingin a hardware wallet for ~$70 for a basic trezor or ledger (if you have more than $500-1000 then it's definitely worth the investment for the added security).
The OP is a newbie. Therefore, I somehow don't support the part of using the coinomi as a wallet because of the previous situations of the wallet accusation and I think the best option for him is to make use of the basic hardware wallet which doesn't cost huge fund or make use of guarda.
OP, hope you understand that you're automatically not the owner of every coin saved in a wallet which you're not the holder of it private keys.

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September 23, 2019, 10:06:17 AM
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I would recommend to buy a ledger nano S. I have been using it since they launch and never had any issue. Here you can check the coins you can have in a Ledger wallet: https://shop.ledger.com/pages/supported-crypto-assets

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September 23, 2019, 03:17:41 PM
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If you cannot afford a hardware wallet, your best solution would be HODLER wallet. It's the only multicurrency open-source wallet out there, so everything happens locally and connecting to your own should also be doable, If not through GUI, then by changing the source code.

As for what the other suggested, it's worth mentioning that other wallets such as Coinomi, Exodus, and Jaxx claim that your info is never sent to their servers, but that's not something you can verify as they're not open source.

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September 23, 2019, 05:17:58 PM
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As a newbie, I advise you not to invest in a lot of altcoins and therefore the need for a multi-currency portfolio is few.
For Eth, mycrypto wallet looks perfect as it is open source and secure.
Bitcoin & BCH use Electrum and BCH electrum fork.

As for that, I expect that the three wallets above will be enough to hold 80% of your total investment.
If you want to invest in other shitcoins, try HODLER wallet or coinomi wallet.
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September 23, 2019, 08:57:22 PM
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Since you mention local daemons (which usually used by full node client), then AFAIK there aren't any multi-coin wallet which have such features.

But if that's not what you meant, then you just need to pick recommendation which posted by other members, even though i'd recommend hardware wallet to ensure sensitive information never leave your computer.

I think there is one wallet that I know and I'm using it for a long time if you are right about the local daemons(Full node) I think zelcore wallet is the right wallet he was looking for? Because it has a feature to install a full node to each coin.


@riverdip

You can try Zelcore wallet for the multi-coin wallet I'm currently using this and never had any issue it is likely the same design as exodus wallet. This is not the best option but it's a good alternative to Exodus and Jaxx wallet for PC. The best option is already mentioned above(Hardware wallets.)

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September 23, 2019, 09:06:19 PM
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The OP is a newbie. Therefore, I somehow don't support the part of using the coinomi as a wallet because of the previous situations of the wallet accusation

Coinomi's problems were with the desktop wallet, not the mobile version. The mobile version is not open source so people should be cautious with it but I'm happy to store some junk in there.

The only other desktop ones I can think of are Jaxx and Exodus both of which have had gaping security issues. I think this tells us that computers should not be used for this purpose.

I'd do phone if I was totally broke. Hardware is the obvious other one. No to computers completely unless they're offline for life.
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September 23, 2019, 09:20:42 PM
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Another wallet you can use is Trust wallet... It's Open source and an Official Binance wallet (which means it's good enough) - https://www.binance.com/en/support/articles/360010790652

I have used it for a while now with problems at all, It's very user friendly and supports a wide range of coins including Ether and all ERC20,ERC721 tokens, BNB coin and all BEP2 tokens plus other blockchains. More info here: https://trustwallet.com/assets

Trust wallet is available only in mobile versions.

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September 24, 2019, 02:41:38 PM
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Another wallet you can use is Trust wallet... It's Open source and an Official Binance wallet (which means it's good enough) - https://www.binance.com/en/support/articles/360010790652

I have used it for a while now with problems at all, It's very user friendly and supports a wide range of coins including Ether and all ERC20,ERC721 tokens, BNB coin and all BEP2 tokens plus other blockchains. More info here: https://trustwallet.com/assets

Trust wallet is available only in mobile versions.

Github: https://github.com/trustwallet
BTW is there a thread dedicated to Trust wallet? I have a question on it : how do you find your private keys for your BEP2 addresses?   Huh  Huh Does anyone know that?

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BTW is there a thread dedicated to Trust wallet? I have a question on it : how do you find your private keys for your BEP2 addresses?   Huh  Huh Does anyone know that?

There are a couple[1][2] of threads but looks abandoned. If you need support, I suggest reaching out to them through Discord or Telegram (be careful though, scammers will start to reach out to you as soon as you join the group).

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3267269
[2] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3332031.0

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September 24, 2019, 04:48:11 PM
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BTW is there a thread dedicated to Trust wallet? I have a question on it : how do you find your private keys for your BEP2 addresses?   Huh  Huh Does anyone know that?

There are a couple[1][2] of threads but looks abandoned. If you need support, I suggest reaching out to them through Discord or Telegram (be careful though, scammers will start to reach out to you as soon as you join the group).

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3267269
[2] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3332031.0
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September 25, 2019, 06:20:29 PM
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If you cannot afford a hardware wallet, your best solution would be HODLER wallet. It's the only multicurrency open-source wallet out there, so everything happens locally and connecting to your own should also be doable, If not through GUI, then by changing the source code.

As for what the other suggested, it's worth mentioning that other wallets such as Coinomi, Exodus, and Jaxx claim that your info is never sent to their servers, but that's not something you can verify as they're not open source.
After checking the wallet you mentioned, I love the concept of the wallet but their site seems not be going through though you. However, you didn't say anything about the wallet holder being the holder of the private keys because a wallet been an open-source doesn't make it a secure wallet.

The OP is a newbie. Therefore, I somehow don't support the part of using the coinomi as a wallet because of the previous situations of the wallet accusation

Coinomi's problems were with the desktop wallet, not the mobile version. The mobile version is not open source so people should be cautious with it but I'm happy to store some junk in there.

The best thing to do is to stay away from such wallet because of nothing guarantee that the mobile version of the wallet won't be next to have a problem and like you said its not open source.

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September 29, 2019, 03:09:56 PM
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Some of the best multi-crypto wallets are: Ledger Nano S, KeepKey, Jaxx Liberty, Trezor, Exodus, Atomic wallet and Coinomi etc. I came across this article where you can find all the list of best multicurrency wallets.

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I’ve downloaded and tried out a few multi-coin wallets for my PC, but I didn’t care for them—Jaxx and Exodus were among them.  I don’t own many altcoins but I just wanted to try them out anyway.  When I was messing around with faucets, I did use Coinomi on my phone and I loved it.  Very easy to use and they support a ton of coins.

I would recommend to buy a ledger nano S. I have been using it since they launch and never had any issue. Here you can check the coins you can have in a Ledger wallet: https://shop.ledger.com/pages/supported-crypto-assets

I absolutely agree with you here.  After using a Ledger, I’ll never go back to one of those sucky wallets for my computer.  I think the security is much greater, and I love the look of Ledger Live as well as the hardware itself.  Very sexy, IMO.  And though I don’t keep any coins on my phone anymore, I do believe the Nano X has the bluetooth thing so you can check your balance with a smartphone.  Maybe that’ll be my next purchase.

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October 04, 2019, 01:37:52 PM
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Using the same wallet that others recommend. It doesn't have any single issue since I used it. Using it as my storing wallet for long term trades. Holding a major amount of eth and bitcoins.
I'm using coinomi too for small quantity altcoin. Coinomi is the one I use on every transaction. Been using it for years and I'm happy that I migrate to coinomi from my old wallet.


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October 06, 2019, 01:19:23 AM
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Best thing is not to keep all your coins in just one wallet.
I prefer Ledger hardware wallet, and if you have more altcoins you may need Ledger Nano X.
I noticed reduced memory space in latest Nano S updates.

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October 17, 2019, 10:21:09 AM
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OP, hope you understand that you're automatically not the owner of every coin saved in a wallet which you're not the holder of it private keys.

You need a wallet that you only has the private key of phrase. Therefore, you can consider imtoken wallet. It is an erc20 wallet and also enabled for bitcoin, cosmos, EOS .
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November 05, 2019, 06:02:50 AM
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Exodus wallet is ok to use. It's available for both desktop and mobile users, with over 26 coins plus some other ERC-20 tokens and they recently just included Cosmos(ATOM) into the mobile wallet. Exodus also have a swap feature in it.
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how much of exodus is open-source?

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