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Hi, guys!

In case you don't know what is a Bitcoin wallet, well a Bitcoin wallet is like your own online bank account where you can store, send and receive Bitcoins from other people.

These Bitcoin wallets stores your private keys and public keys.
+ With public key you send/receive bitcoins.
+ With private key you access your wallet.

There are 2 big types of Bitcoins wallets:

A. Bitcoin Hot Wallets [connected to the INTERNET] - easy access, less secure

B. Bitcoin Cold Storage Wallets [disconnecd from The INTERNET] - more secure


Now, because you know about these HOT/COLD Bitcoin Wallets there are 4 types of Bitcoin wallets:

1. Bitcoin Software Wallets - available for desktop and mobile devices, you must download a software client to create the actual bitcoin wallet. For this check out: BitcoinCore, MultiBit, Armory, MyCelium, Copay
2. Bitcoin Online Wallets - also know as Bitcoin Web Wallets, they are the easiest to deal with and after you create your wallet you can have access from any device that is connected to the INTERNET. Due to it's easy handle these wallets are not so secure in front of hackers.
3. Bitcoin Paper Wallets - this is Bitcoin Cold Storage and consist of printing out your private and public keys on actual paper. This is more secure but if you lost the paper you dead. For this check out: BitAddress, BitcoinPaperWallet
4. Bitcoin Hardware Wallets - this is basically a USB that once plugged in your computer will deal with every day Bitcoin transactions. For this check out: TREZOR and Ledger wallet.

What Bitcoin wallet do I recommend?

If you deal with low amounts of Bitcoins and receive or send bitcoins every other day, Bitcoin Online Wallets are great for you, if you want to store a good amount of Bitcoins in a safe place go for Bitcoin Hardware Wallet.

What Bitcoin wallet do you use and what's your opinion regarding some bitcoins wallets?


Hi there,

which is the best bitcoin wallet do you guys use?
Do you just have it physically printed out, do you use some online services or do you use one of the physical encrypted hardware solutions such as Keepkey or TREZOR?
 
It's great that you've provided such a comprehensive overview of Bitcoin wallets. The choice of a Bitcoin wallet can depend on individual needs and preferences. I personally use a hardware wallet like Ledger, which I find to be a secure and convenient option. It's essential to weigh the pros and cons of each type of wallet and choose the one that aligns best with your specific requirements and the amount of Bitcoin you handle. What wallet do you currently use or prefer?
 
Hi, guys!

In case you don't know what is a Bitcoin wallet, well a Bitcoin wallet is like your own online bank account where you can store, send and receive Bitcoins from other people.

These Bitcoin wallets stores your private keys and public keys.
+ With public key you send/receive bitcoins.
+ With private key you access your wallet.

There are 2 big types of Bitcoins wallets:

A. Bitcoin Hot Wallets [connected to the INTERNET] - easy access, less secure

B. Bitcoin Cold Storage Wallets [disconnecd from The INTERNET] - more secure


Now, because you know about these HOT/COLD Bitcoin Wallets there are 4 types of Bitcoin wallets:

1. Bitcoin Software Wallets - available for desktop and mobile devices, you must download a software client to create the actual bitcoin wallet. For this check out: BitcoinCore, MultiBit, Armory, MyCelium, Copay
2. Bitcoin Online Wallets - also know as Bitcoin Web Wallets, they are the easiest to deal with and after you create your wallet you can have access from any device that is connected to the INTERNET. Due to it's easy handle these wallets are not so secure in front of hackers.
3. Bitcoin Paper Wallets - this is Bitcoin Cold Storage and consist of printing out your private and public keys on actual paper. This is more secure but if you lost the paper you dead. For this check out: BitAddress, BitcoinPaperWallet
4. Bitcoin Hardware Wallets - this is basically a USB that once plugged in your computer will deal with every day Bitcoin transactions. For this check out: TREZOR and Ledger wallet.

What Bitcoin wallet do I recommend?

If you deal with low amounts of Bitcoins and receive or send bitcoins every other day, Bitcoin Online Wallets are great for you, if you want to store a good amount of Bitcoins in a safe place go for Bitcoin Hardware Wallet.

What Bitcoin wallet do you use and what's your opinion regarding some bitcoins wallets?


Hi there,

which is the best bitcoin wallet do you guys use?
Do you just have it physically printed out, do you use some online services or do you use one of the physical encrypted hardware solutions such as Keepkey or TREZOR?
Wow, that's sounds so interesting to read. Some of the wallet you mentioned I haven't heard about them since ever I started involving myself on a crypto space. Am only familiar with Coinbase, Binance, Lbank, Trust wallet, to be mentioned few.
Am ok with Binance wallet, because it's more secure and trusted.
 
As much as the hardware wallet is secure, I often worry about it. If for some reason you loose it, there is no way to get your coins back.
The online wallet, although it can be recovered, it is more susceptible to being breached.
 
Hi, guys!

In case you don't know what is a Bitcoin wallet, well a Bitcoin wallet is like your own online bank account where you can store, send and receive Bitcoins from other people.

These Bitcoin wallets stores your private keys and public keys.
+ With public key you send/receive bitcoins.
+ With private key you access your wallet.

There are 2 big types of Bitcoins wallets:

A. Bitcoin Hot Wallets [connected to the INTERNET] - easy access, less secure

B. Bitcoin Cold Storage Wallets [disconnecd from The INTERNET] - more secure


Now, because you know about these HOT/COLD Bitcoin Wallets there are 4 types of Bitcoin wallets:

1. Bitcoin Software Wallets - available for desktop and mobile devices, you must download a software client to create the actual bitcoin wallet. For this check out: BitcoinCore, MultiBit, Armory, MyCelium, Copay
2. Bitcoin Online Wallets - also know as Bitcoin Web Wallets, they are the easiest to deal with and after you create your wallet you can have access from any device that is connected to the INTERNET. Due to it's easy handle these wallets are not so secure in front of hackers.
3. Bitcoin Paper Wallets - this is Bitcoin Cold Storage and consist of printing out your private and public keys on actual paper. This is more secure but if you lost the paper you dead. For this check out: BitAddress, BitcoinPaperWallet
4. Bitcoin Hardware Wallets - this is basically a USB that once plugged in your computer will deal with every day Bitcoin transactions. For this check out: TREZOR and Ledger wallet.

What Bitcoin wallet do I recommend?

If you deal with low amounts of Bitcoins and receive or send bitcoins every other day, Bitcoin Online Wallets are great for you, if you want to store a good amount of Bitcoins in a safe place go for Bitcoin Hardware Wallet.

What Bitcoin wallet do you use and what's your opinion regarding some bitcoins wallets?


Hi there,

which is the best bitcoin wallet do you guys use?
Do you just have it physically printed out, do you use some online services or do you use one of the physical encrypted hardware solutions such as Keepkey or TREZOR?
I make use of trust wallet and bitcoin.com wallet it has a user friendly interface and easy to use plus you can also receive other crypto with it and you can easily access it with your mobile since it's online service.
 
Hey pal,I use trust wallet for keeping my crypto currencies,and then I keep my phrase where no one can see it.
You thought I wan gonna tell you where I keep my secret phrase?
No I wouldn't dare hehehe
 
To find out if your card supports 3D Secure, contact your credit/debit card provider directly or simply try adding it to your Coinbase account. You will get an error message if your card does not support 3D Secure.
 

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