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May 06, 2020, 08:18:45 AM
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For plebs, although it's bad OPSEC, I believe it MIGHT be OK to use a wallet to HODL some $100 worth of altcoins, but would you actually trust a wallet that's not fully open source for $500,000 worth of altcoins?

Nobody can claim otherwise in this regard. Hot wallets always pose risks. However, I have never encountered anyone who has had a big problem with the wallets I shared here.

Cold wallets should always be preferred for investments involving large sums. For this, you can find dozens of reviews written in the forum. Especially Ledger and Trezor may be one of the best options in this regard.
And if you want to see how important cold wallets are, watch the short film in the post I quoted below. This fan-made amateur movie can help you have a great half hour.


For HODLING your savings in cryptocurrencies, it's always better to over-shoot security, than under-shoot it in my opinion.

I would never recommend any wallet that isn't fully open source, especially to plebs who HODL with everything they have left.

I think it's all about the hot wallets you're talking about. In this case, can we find out what your suggestion is?
Choosing a wallet is not an easy task. If you want your assets to be safe, you need to be very careful. It also needs to be useful. My purpose in creating this topic is to find useful ones. I would be happy to see a topic on security.
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May 08, 2020, 09:51:28 AM
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For plebs, although it's bad OPSEC, I believe it MIGHT be OK to use a wallet to HODL some $100 worth of altcoins, but would you actually trust a wallet that's not fully open source for $500,000 worth of altcoins?

Nobody can claim otherwise in this regard. Hot wallets always pose risks. However, I have never encountered anyone who has had a big problem with the wallets I shared here.

Cold wallets should always be preferred for investments involving large sums. For this, you can find dozens of reviews written in the forum. Especially Ledger and Trezor may be one of the best options in this regard.
And if you want to see how important cold wallets are, watch the short film in the post I quoted below. This fan-made amateur movie can help you have a great half hour.


For HODLING your savings in cryptocurrencies, it's always better to over-shoot security, than under-shoot it in my opinion.

I would never recommend any wallet that isn't fully open source, especially to plebs who HODL with everything they have left.

I think it's all about the hot wallets you're talking about. In this case, can we find out what your suggestion is?
Choosing a wallet is not an easy task. If you want your assets to be safe, you need to be very careful. It also needs to be useful. My purpose in creating this topic is to find useful ones. I would be happy to see a topic on security.


For Bitcoin wallets, I would suggest users who want to HODL Bitcoin a large part of their life-savings to read Veriphi's wallet comparison, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aZ1zbaUEzCo9NCctN8-eL2VLIiSdY009tTJvRXDUWEw/edit?usp=sharing

For large part of life-savings in altcoins, use the official software.

For small amounts, use any wallet, BUT trusted sources.

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May 08, 2020, 12:16:14 PM
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For plebs, although it's bad OPSEC, I believe it MIGHT be OK to use a wallet to HODL some $100 worth of altcoins, but would you actually trust a wallet that's not fully open source for $500,000 worth of altcoins?

Nobody can claim otherwise in this regard. Hot wallets always pose risks. However, I have never encountered anyone who has had a big problem with the wallets I shared here.

Cold wallets should always be preferred for investments involving large sums. For this, you can find dozens of reviews written in the forum. Especially Ledger and Trezor may be one of the best options in this regard.
And if you want to see how important cold wallets are, watch the short film in the post I quoted below. This fan-made amateur movie can help you have a great half hour.


For HODLING your savings in cryptocurrencies, it's always better to over-shoot security, than under-shoot it in my opinion.

I would never recommend any wallet that isn't fully open source, especially to plebs who HODL with everything they have left.

I think it's all about the hot wallets you're talking about. In this case, can we find out what your suggestion is?
Choosing a wallet is not an easy task. If you want your assets to be safe, you need to be very careful. It also needs to be useful. My purpose in creating this topic is to find useful ones. I would be happy to see a topic on security.


For Bitcoin wallets, I would suggest users who want to HODL Bitcoin a large part of their life-savings to read Veriphi's wallet comparison, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aZ1zbaUEzCo9NCctN8-eL2VLIiSdY009tTJvRXDUWEw/edit?usp=sharing

For large part of life-savings in altcoins, use the official software.

For small amounts, use any wallet, BUT trusted sources.

I know that Veriphi's wallet reviews already. But I think it has not updated a while. I see that some newly released crypto wallets are not listed.
The subject of the wallet is really complicated. Usability, security, network status etc. It is not easy to evaluate them individually and make a healthy decision.

My personal preference is to evaluate my long-term investments in hardware wallets and my short-term investments in useful mobile wallets. Also, I do not forget to change my addresses in mobile wallets frequently.
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May 09, 2020, 06:46:17 AM
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Not in "a while". Veriphi has updated it within the last two or three months. Plus the point is for newbies to know what their wallets truly are, and to know the difference "why" open source is safer than proprietary software.

I believe Bitcoin, and the open source software ethos, should go hand in hand, not only as a philosophy, but for better OPSEC as well.

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May 22, 2020, 05:49:38 AM
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humm, great wallet review
thank you!

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June 04, 2020, 05:47:16 AM
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Good review, thanks, actually I will like to know if trust wallet or enjin wallet is open source, I haven't been able to find answers to this since a while now, I use trust wallet and that Infinito wallet to store EOS but Enjin wallet is badass, it combined all available wallets in crypto space in one, that's if you want to import seed or private keys into enjin wallet, the options are huge, whichever wallet you are coming from enjin Wallet got your back.
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