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July 27, 2023, 04:15:00 PM
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Admittedly, Trust wallet has a user-friendly interface that is especially suitable for newbies. But it's really not completely secure and it's weird that you already know that and still use it. I don't know what you are using Trust Wallet to store, but it is also your property, you must be responsible for it even a small amount.
Trust wallet is close source, not open source. They were acquired by Binance years ago and I am sure under Binance, they will not change Trust wallet from close source to open source.

If you are a fan of open source wallet, security wise, you will not choose Trust wallet because many open source wallets you can choose.

Do you mean hot or wallets that are at the top? Maybe this site: https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-bitcoin-addresses.html can help you for that matter.
Bitinfocharts classify wallet addresses as cold, hot wallets, tag addresses with exchange labels but it is reference and you can not simply base on their tags to know what address belongs to.

In addition, by only tags, you can not know what wallet is used by owner to store bitcoin in that wallet address.

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July 28, 2023, 10:55:45 AM
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if you mean wallet brands, you can refer to this site:  https://money.com/best-crypto-wallets/
I do use so far only bitcoin.org's choose-your-wallet to test new wallets (https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet). I guess we can find different list of crypto wallets from anywhere but we need to be conscious about the legit links always.

And you are also referring to Coinbase or Blockchain.com wallets, they are custodial wallets, and you should stay away from them in the first place.
I understand that they are simply listing the wallet names used before and not exact recommended list of different wallets.
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July 30, 2023, 11:46:18 PM
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Good evening,
Which hot wallets are top in your opinion?
Most of the advice voted Electrum wallet and I also somewhat agree that Electrum wallet is the best hot wallet. But if you use iPhone, it can't be used because so far, it doesn't have any version for IOS, including the beta version. That is its only limitation. In my opinion, as long as you use an open source, non-custodial wallet, it's a good wallet. Depending on the preferences of each person, we will use different wallets, Electrum is good but not everyone uses it.

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July 31, 2023, 04:31:24 AM
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Most of the advice voted Electrum wallet and I also somewhat agree that Electrum wallet is the best hot wallet. But if you use iPhone, it can't be used because so far, it doesn't have any version for IOS, including the beta version. That is its only limitation. In my opinion, as long as you use an open source, non-custodial wallet, it's a good wallet. Depending on the preferences of each person, we will use different wallets, Electrum is good but not everyone uses it.
You can use bluewallet for iOS, it's as good as Electrum.

Electrum not gain a lot attention because they're not making profit from creating this wallet, so they're don't have money for marketing. Unlike trustwallet or any wallet that making money from other service e.g. exchange, staking, product etc.

Moreover Electrum has a bad UI unlike other wallets which have a slick and modern design, but that's not a matter for people who're focus about the security.
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July 31, 2023, 02:57:48 PM
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Most of the advice voted Electrum wallet and I also somewhat agree that Electrum wallet is the best hot wallet. But if you use iPhone, it can't be used because so far, it doesn't have any version for IOS, including the beta version. That is its only limitation. In my opinion, as long as you use an open source, non-custodial wallet, it's a good wallet. Depending on the preferences of each person, we will use different wallets, Electrum is good but not everyone uses it.
You can use bluewallet for iOS, it's as good as Electrum.

Electrum not gain a lot attention because they're not making profit from creating this wallet, so they're don't have money for marketing. Unlike trustwallet or any wallet that making money from other service e.g. exchange, staking, product etc.

Moreover Electrum has a bad UI unlike other wallets which have a slick and modern design, but that's not a matter for people who're focus about the security.

I also see people mention bluewallet, but I still like Electrum, so I have no intention of using another wallet, and I am still waiting for the day they release an iOS version (although that possibility is unlikely).  Grin Grin . For now, I'm fine with Electrum on my computer, but anyway thanks for suggesting me the bluewallet wallet for iOS, I'll try it out in the near future. And on the contrary, I like the simplicity of Electrum, the interface is both simple and user-friendly, I don't like the fussy and complicated like other wallets.

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July 31, 2023, 06:03:57 PM
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I also see people mention bluewallet, but I still like Electrum, so I have no intention of using another wallet, and I am still waiting for the day they release an iOS version (although that possibility is unlikely).  Grin Grin . For now, I'm fine with Electrum on my computer, but anyway thanks for suggesting me the bluewallet wallet for iOS, I'll try it out in the near future. And on the contrary, I like the simplicity of Electrum, the interface is both simple and user-friendly, I don't like the fussy and complicated like other wallets.

Bluewallett is an excellent mobile wallet, until recently it also had custodial management of the LN part, now not anymore.  But onchain is very complete and there are many features. 

Instead I will give you advice keep an eye on this portfolio because it seems to me that they are doing a good job.
https://www.mutinywallet.com/
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