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It has been 8 years now since I have used Linux last and I read online that Linux is no longer the old Linux, things are now better they said, which makes me want to try things out, I ran Bazzite and Proton and I was surprised how far Linux have come, I am finally getting rid of the lagging windows 11 but then I remembered that I have my Electrum wallet on Windows 11, also my metamask wallet too.
Before I finally wipe my second nvme drive where my windows 11 is installed I want to know if Electrum is supported on Linux and also Metask too. I will also like to know if anyone is using Linux on this forum, did yoh noticed how crazily stable Linux have became too+.
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Yes, you can use Electrum on Linux. https://electrum.org/#downloadYou should be able to use Metamask as a web extension and that is very possible also on Linux. But I am surprised that you have Electrum on your Windows 11 but you did not know how to know if you can use it on other operating systems. How did you download your Electrum wallet on Windows? If it is through the Electrum official site, you should be able to know the other operating system versions that can be used.
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As our friend said, both are usable on Linux. I use Ubuntu for both work and this purpose, I run some wallets on it and, in fact, I find it much safer than running on Windows, which I use exclusively for gaming.
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Yes, you can use Electrum on Linux. https://electrum.org/#downloadYou should be able to use Metamask as a web extension and that is very possible also on Linux. But I am surprised that you have Electrum on your Windows 11 but you did not know how to know if you can use it on other operating systems. How did you download your Electrum wallet on Windows? If it is through the Electrum official site, you should be able to know the other operating system versions that can be used. I must have missed that Linux supported electrum wallet because it's been very long since I have been running electrum wallet on my PC, I thought it's available on Android and Windows only. As our friend said, both are usable on Linux. I use Ubuntu for both work and this purpose, I run some wallets on it and, in fact, I find it much safer than running on Windows, which I use exclusively for gaming.
Is it safe to run games on a OS where you store your coins? I thought this is unsafe on windows because of trojan and malware.
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November 22, 2025, 04:57:56 PM |
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I use Ubuntu for both work and this purpose, I run some wallets on it and, in fact, I find it much safer than running on Windows, which I use exclusively for gaming.
Is it safe to run games on a OS where you store your coins? I thought this is unsafe on windows because of trojan and malware. I was very specific in saying that I use Windows exclusively for gaming and that I use Ubuntu for work and to run my wallets. I believe that's quite clear, isn't it? I have two computers and use a different operating system on each…  Regarding using wallets on the same computer, whether for work or gaming, you just need to take the necessary security measures to avoid exposing them to danger. Not everyone has two computers or uses dual boot on the one they have.
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Is it safe to run games on a OS where you store your coins? I thought this is unsafe on windows because of trojan and malware.
I would say it really depends. If your source of games is gaming platforms like Steam and you're only downloading known games, then I wouldn't really about it. If you're not buying the games, and you're torrenting them instead then you definitely shouldn't be doing that.
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November 22, 2025, 06:36:02 PM |
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Yes, you can use Electrum on Linux. https://electrum.org/#downloadYou should be able to use Metamask as a web extension and that is very possible also on Linux. But I am surprised that you have Electrum on your Windows 11 but you did not know how to know if you can use it on other operating systems. How did you download your Electrum wallet on Windows? If it is through the Electrum official site, you should be able to know the other operating system versions that can be used. I must have missed that Linux supported electrum wallet because it's been very long since I have been running electrum wallet on my PC, I thought it's available on Android and Windows only. All wallets or majority of wallets supports almost all OS, just a few will not support either of the available OS and the different devices it is built for. Wallets like Electrum which you used on Windows OS is very much supported on Linux by research and other likes of Atomic and Exodus Wallets. As our friend said, both are usable on Linux. I use Ubuntu for both work and this purpose, I run some wallets on it and, in fact, I find it much safer than running on Windows, which I use exclusively for gaming.
Is it safe to run games on a OS where you store your coins? I thought this is unsafe on windows because of trojan and malware. [/quote] I feel Windows OS is not safe enough to have wallet running on it, and besides it's security system by records is far unmatched with Linux/Ubuntu or other OS. I don't use any wallet on my Windows system, because it is used for public jobs which the navigation to some unsecured sites can pose a threat.
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It has been 8 years now since I have used Linux last and I read online that Linux is no longer the old Linux, things are now better they said, which makes me want to try things out, I ran Bazzite and Proton and I was surprised how far Linux have come, I am finally getting rid of the lagging windows 11 but then I remembered that I have my Electrum wallet on Windows 11, also my metamask wallet too.
Before I finally wipe my second nvme drive where my windows 11 is installed I want to know if Electrum is supported on Linux and also Metask too. I will also like to know if anyone is using Linux on this forum, did yoh noticed how crazily stable Linux have became too+.
You won't have an issue with the installation of Electrum on Linux and the use of MetaMask. However, you still need to safely download the Electrum wallet by verifying the wallet. You can use the guide below in case you don't know how to verify the Electrum wallet. [GUIDE] How to Safely Download and Verify Electrum [Guide]In the meantime, it is not recommended to use your cryptocurrency wallet on the same computer that you use for gaming.
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Yes you can get the Appimage directly from their download page , don’t forget to verify, everything is on same page Is it safe to run games on a OS where you store your coins? I thought this is unsafe on windows because of trojan and malware.
Most gamers using PC are usually tempted to get torrents , repacks… that’s the fun of gaming with a PC  .. else you can just go get a play station and buy some clean games. Hence, if you want to continue gaming while still running your Linux then try dual booting, atleast you have different partitions to save your files but it’s much better you have a clean drive for it..
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Is it safe to run games on a OS where you store your coins? I thought this is unsafe on windows because of trojan and malware.
I would never do this. It is convenient to have everything on the same device but this convenience means ZERO if you ever get your Bitcoin stolen by malware. If you are running games on the same Operating System then I am assuming you will also download other software for your games, for your gaming equipment et cetera. You may want to download games that are downloadable from websites that may or may not be secure. You may want to install Browser extensions. And I am assuming you will also browse the Internet on the same device, opening Email attachments et cetera. Separating Bitcoin from the rest is ideal. I would not risk an All In One unless you are going to run Qubes or doing the gaming and browsing in a Virtual Machine setup. ----- There are some Linux Distributions that even have Electrum pre installed. I suggest OP to try out different installs and see which works best for them.
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electrum runs fine on linux grab the appimage from their site easy peasy metamask too just add the extension to firefox or chrome no sweat
been on ubuntu for years super stable no crashes like windows and way safer for crypto less malware bs
but yo if youre gaming keep that on a separate drive or vm dont mix with your wallet machine trojans love game cracks
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Linux really great now, and have more software available on it than before and if there isn't there are often a good alternative and in regarding wallets, every top wallet have their supported software on linux distro(s), after all these devs often support privacy and are also users of Linux distributions. Is it safe to run games on a OS where you store your coins? I thought this is unsafe on windows because of trojan and malware.
I would say it really depends. If your source of games is gaming platforms like Steam and you're only downloading known games, then I wouldn't really about it. If you're not buying the games, and you're torrenting them instead then you definitely shouldn't be doing that. Yes but oftentimes it's better to avoid this because like the saying goes: Prevention is better than cure.
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Is it safe to run games on a OS where you store your coins? I thought this is unsafe on windows because of trojan and malware.
You can still get malwares on linux, chances are just far less than windows which is typically the one targeted. Honestly, I would not risk mixing wallets + gaming. You know what they say, it is best to err on the side of caution. Even reputed softwares could get exploited by bad actors. If it's just a small amount though—for quick spending. I suppose it could work as the risk are more palatable.
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Is it safe to run games on a OS where you store your coins? I thought this is unsafe on windows because of trojan and malware.
I've been doing it and it's fine, the problem with others is that they're downloading pirated games and they're downloading it from websites that have a malware together with the game files. So, downloading and running games from official gaming platforms like Steam, Epic Games, GOG and other types, you should be fine. Although there were some reports about a few games in Steam that have included a malware but that's just only for unknown games.
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It has been 8 years now since I have used Linux last and I read online that Linux is no longer the old Linux, things are now better they said, which makes me want to try things out, I ran Bazzite and Proton and I was surprised how far Linux have come, I am finally getting rid of the lagging windows 11 but then I remembered that I have my Electrum wallet on Windows 11, also my metamask wallet too.
Before I finally wipe my second nvme drive where my windows 11 is installed I want to know if Electrum is supported on Linux and also Metask too. I will also like to know if anyone is using Linux on this forum, did yoh noticed how crazily stable Linux have became too+.
Yes i do use Linux in office and at home i have windows also, most of Linux flavors are stable, and its more faster and use resources more efficient than windows, all my deployed on-premise servers are all working with no issue, barely needed maintenance, that's how stable Linux are, also in workstations besides you can you it free without having problem in os, MS office, it has thunderbird for email applications, libre office for MS office, free-ware and safe, what linux flavor are you using if you don't mind OP?
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November 23, 2025, 05:18:47 AM |
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I will also like to know if anyone is using Linux on this forum, did yoh noticed how crazily stable Linux have became too+.
Various Linux distributions have come a long way and have become a lot more user friendly and smoother. I have used Ubuntu myself for various purposes, but I still have trouble with certain things that are more complicated in Linux compared to Windows. Like for example I like to have a strict control over my network and what application can access it and what cannot. In Windows I easily do it like a piece of cake using firewall (Eset Smart Security) with a couple of clicks, but in Linux you'd have to bend over backwards to be able to do the same!
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It has been 8 years now since I have used Linux last and I read online that Linux is no longer the old Linux, things are now better they said, which makes me want to try things out, I ran Bazzite and Proton and I was surprised how far Linux have come, I am finally getting rid of the lagging windows 11 but then I remembered that I have my Electrum wallet on Windows 11, also my metamask wallet too.
Basically, software is hardware-dependent, meaning if you have a capable computer, you won't experience any lag when using any operating system, or you can minimize lag by reducing the installation, or reducing the background proccess of several applications that consume a lot of your computer performance processes. Personally, I am still a Windows user, but I often use Linux for several reasons, and I use Debian, which I find easier to use. Before I finally wipe my second nvme drive where my windows 11 is installed I want to know if Electrum is supported on Linux and also Metask too. I will also like to know if anyone is using Linux on this forum, did yoh noticed how crazily stable Linux have became too+.
You can use Electrum on Linux through the official source attached by @Charles-Tim. However, you should always back up your drive before wiping it, as it may contain important data. Personally, I often back up the drive I am about to wipe, and I prepare another large drive for external use. By the way, I use a Debian Linux distro on Windows using VMware, and luckily I didn't have any lag issues using a capable computer specification. Just for your information. 
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November 23, 2025, 12:46:48 PM |
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I will also like to know if anyone is using Linux on this forum, did yoh noticed how crazily stable Linux have became too+.
Various Linux distributions have come a long way and have become a lot more user friendly and smoother. I have used Ubuntu myself for various purposes, but I still have trouble with certain things that are more complicated in Linux compared to Windows. Like for example I like to have a strict control over my network and what application can access it and what cannot. In Windows I easily do it like a piece of cake using firewall (Eset Smart Security) with a couple of clicks, but in Linux you'd have to bend over backwards to be able to do the same! There are many Linux OS versions out there, I did some research and found out that some Linux OS supports softwares more than the others, for example Linux Mint works better in some cases than Zorin OS or Debian, while Cachy OS and Bazzite have most needed software baked on them because they have a store just Like how Microsoft store exits on windows where you can find all software and the right tools to run them. Thank you and everyone for your advices.
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By the way, I use a Debian Linux distro on Windows using VMware, and luckily I didn't have any lag issues using a capable computer specification. Just for your information.
From a privacy perspective this does not bring you any advantages. Even from a safety perspective you are as vulnerable as the host, even if you ran the most secure OS in existence as a guest that does not do anything when the host is compromised. That is a good setup for experimenting and containerizing your workload but other than that you are still using Windows -- you inherit all vulnerabilities and weaknesses of it. A Linux OS running Linux virtual machines is a very good security setup, but in the case of a Windows host it is not. There are many Linux OS versions out there, I did some research and found out that some Linux OS supports softwares more than the others, for example Linux Mint works better in some cases than Zorin OS or Debian, while Cachy OS and Bazzite have most needed software baked on them because they have a store just Like how Microsoft store exits on windows where you can find all software and the right tools to run them. Thank you and everyone for your advices.
A novice should never experiment with Linux OS selection. You should go with the ones that are most widely supported, most widely used and most user friendly. Novices are not able to work around compatibility issues and lack of support for certain things or make their own fixes for some small bugs, therefore it is better to go with Mint or Ubuntu as a starting point. Alternatively if you want to play video games you could directly install SteamOS I think that they released it for public use now, unless I am mistaken. After you gain some familiarity with Linux and experience dealing with issues that may come across (they are rare now compared to the early days), then you can experiment with other flavors if you really want to.
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November 23, 2025, 03:04:05 PM |
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...I am finally getting rid of the lagging windows 11 but then I remembered that I have my Electrum wallet on Windows 11, also my metamask wallet too. ~snip~
Are W11 that much worse than W10? I have no problems with W10 when it comes to performing tasks, even though I'm not using a newer computer, but I have 20 GB of RAM and a solid AMD processor with which everything works almost perfectly. I got the impression that a lot of people complain about Windows OS, and on the other hand, they have computers with very poor performance, which then makes their daily use a very unpleasant experience. For those who don't know, it is possible to use Linux directly from Windows - Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). It is an ideal option for those who want to try Linux without too many complications.
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