A little something about wallets that you all already knew :D


Hello, people, I wish you all a good day.


Today I spent some time researching the best options when it comes to crypto wallets. Until now, I only used Crypto.com and Brave wallet for a short time and kept something small on the Atomic, as well.
Now I want to explore other options among the multitude of them.

Before I list in this blog what internet tells me are the best solutions, I want to ask you: Which one(S) do you use and why?

Until recently, I was actually mixing up the terms online wallet, currency exchange and trade platforms; it was all so similar to me.
Silly, right? 

¯\_(ツ)_/¯ But I'm blonde ~ it's kinda logicalal explanation. xD

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Wherever I looked for information today, it is certain that MetaMask is always listed among the first hot wallets, if not at the very top.
Meta allows us to manage, send, and receive Ethereum, ERC-20 tokens and also BEP-20 (if you add Binance Smart Chain network manually).
It has a biggest selection of tokens
This wallet uses JavaScript and exists since 2016.

Coinbase Wallet was also primary created for Ethereum and ERC-20 tokens, but now it's extended to include several other cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin. It's a self-custody web3 wallet, putting us users in full control of private keys to our assets on the blockchain.
Bad side is that there's limited number of supported cryptocurrencies and maybe a little higher fees as well.

Maybe the simplest one for us beginners would be Blockchain Wallet - open source wallet which has been around for over a decade now. What is great about this option is that wallet app will be safeguarded by a PIN number if you lose or broke your phone. All your cryptocurrencies will be kept in an online database even if you uninstall the application.

Exodus is also praised by everyone, and people always point out that it is compatible with all operating systems.

I'll stop writing here since I'm just still learning from zero, this is more of a reminder to myself. (˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶)

REMINDER: Of course, if you have a lot of funds, everyone always recommends cold, hardware wallets (such as Ledger Nano X,

Trezor Model T, KeepKey etc.) 'cause it is well known that hot ones are only as secure and stable as the cloud or infrastructure they are built on.

 

Thanks for reading and thanks in advance if you reply and advise me on the best options for me and my subjects of interest: BCH, OP, EOS, WAX, MATIC, APPICS, USDT... 🙌🏼









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Crypto world from a lazy beginner's perspective
Crypto world from a lazy beginner's perspective

Started getting interested in cryptos a couple of years ago and wasn't consistent enough to learn everything I needed to. This is my 2nd attempt. ツ 🔎

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