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November 28, 2021, 11:27:04 AM
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As long as the gas fee is in normal fee, I think that will not be a problem so what you need to care about is only withdrawing when you have some money, plus you can cover the fee.

If you want to use a low gas fee, your transaction can get stuck getting confirmation and I do not think you want to wait for some time to see the transaction will get confirmation. Trust and Metamask can help you have a standard gas fee and support for many networks, so I think you can use both wallets.
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November 28, 2021, 12:45:14 PM
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Hi guys  Smiley who know a good dex and a good decentralized wallet also with reduced gas costs and where we can not only store eth and erc-20 ?

I'm using, Trust wallet, and Bitkeep both are good decentralized wallets and also have a working decentralized exchange but regarding that gas cost, I don't think there's an app that can help you. only one Platform I know that can reduce the Eth/Erc20 withdrawal fees and it was not a DEX but a centralized exchange called FTX, usually, they shoulder half of the transaction cost. and also giving a one-time free eth withdrawal per day if you stake their token FTT. Anyway, it's just an additional suggestion you can ignore it if you don't want to use a CEX.   
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November 28, 2021, 02:28:11 PM
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Trust wallets are still the best. The rest is Safepal. Here we can store various networks. Like erc20, bep20, bep2, eos, xrp, trx. Safepal is a wallet that prioritizes bep20. My advice is trust wallet. Gas costs are usually unruly. Even if it can be reduced it will just throw away your eth.

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