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Which cryptocurrency wallet can you recommend for a newbie? I need for Bitcoin, etbereum, litecoin. What's your opinion regarding coin base. Heard quite a few positive things about it. I even registered there already. Anyone uses it?
 
Err, I'm not asking about efficiency, I was asking about the transaction fee when you transferring from/to Guarda wallet. Is the fee lower than Blockchain wallet's fee?
Yes like i already said blockchain com doesn't allow a transaction fee lower than 2 satoshi per byte, while guarda wallet allows 1 satoshi per byte so the fee is significantly lower on guarda wallet meaning more crypto into your pocket. More than that is more efficient because even with lower fee my transaction got confirmed much faster than with higher fee which is again a huge plus. For a transaction of $5 with 1 sat/byte i payed 2 cents as a fee. I will take very seriously to move my base on guarda cos is cheaper on fees and i have many coins that in time can make pleasant surprises. You can import private keys in guarda no problem so you can have all your assets in this wallet without paying a dime. But always to be on the safe side keep your private keys somewhere safe in case you lose password or your backup or both you will always can restore from your private keys!
 
Yes like i already said blockchain com doesn't allow a transaction fee lower than 2 satoshi per byte, while guarda wallet allows 1 satoshi per byte so the fee is significantly lower on guarda wallet meaning more crypto into your pocket. More than that is more efficient because even with lower fee my transaction got confirmed much faster than with higher fee which is again a huge plus. For a transaction of $5 with 1 sat/byte i payed 2 cents as a fee. I will take very seriously to move my base on guarda cos is cheaper on fees and i have many coins that in time can make pleasant surprises. You can import private keys in guarda no problem so you can have all your assets in this wallet without paying a dime. But always to be on the safe side keep your private keys somewhere safe in case you lose password or your backup or both you will always can restore from your private keys!

Alright then, thanks for the detailed information. This is the first time I heard about the wallet, so I was being skeptical at first. I will check it out later.
 
Well I can offer an option which I use for storing crypto. That's Blackcatcard, It's a euro account plus a hot crypto wallet linked to it in the app. I'm very concerned about safety of my money and consider online wallets or just apps safe enough. As the hot crypto wallet but is linked to a bank debit card it has all the same degrees of protection. U can check it out maybe it will be ok for u
 
Yes like i already said blockchain com doesn't allow a transaction fee lower than 2 satoshi per byte, while guarda wallet allows 1 satoshi per byte so the fee is significantly lower on guarda wallet meaning more crypto into your pocket. More than that is more efficient because even with lower fee my transaction got confirmed much faster than with higher fee which is again a huge plus. For a transaction of $5 with 1 sat/byte i payed 2 cents as a fee. I will take very seriously to move my base on guarda cos is cheaper on fees and i have many coins that in time can make pleasant surprises. You can import private keys in guarda no problem so you can have all your assets in this wallet without paying a dime. But always to be on the safe side keep your private keys somewhere safe in case you lose password or your backup or both you will always can restore from your private keys!
This guarda must be a wonderful wallet considering the transaction see the security measures, I hope it also has app version and mobile number authentication features as the private keys.
 
This guarda must be a wonderful wallet considering the transaction see the security measures, I hope it also has app version and mobile number authentication features as the private keys.

Guarda has Android and ios apps available to download from Playstore and Apple app store. I'm not sure about mobile number authentication features as the private keys, but they also have staking feature that makes it even more attractive.
 
Guarda has Android and ios apps available to download from Playstore and Apple app store. I'm not sure about mobile number authentication features as the private keys, but they also have staking feature that makes it even more attractive.
That's a good one , most of the recent wallets are adding staking features. I searched for mobile authentication with respect to app but couldn't see any only face and fingerprint authentication.
 
Those two are even better than your regular mobile phone number authentication since they're hard to fabricate by criminals. Especially the face one.
Yeah, as good as this wallet is I don't want to download it because I have got like 3 wallets already in use so adding more may be unnecessary for now
 
I think it's a lot safer to stick with the more tested and proven wallets that have been around quite a while.
Your wallet safety is largely dependent on user also. Don't share your wallet security keys for whatever reason. Don't divulge private details. Avoid suspicious sites. You should be generally safe.
 
Which cryptocurrency wallet can you recommend for a newbie? I need for Bitcoin, etbereum, litecoin. What's your opinion regarding coin base. Heard quite a few positive things about it. I even registered there already. Anyone uses it?
I have used coinbase in the past and it's a good wallet. With your specifications, I suggest you try Atomic Wallet. This is a non-custodial wallet that supports all the top cryptocurrencies and also erc20 tokens, The fun part is that you can exchange let say bitcoin for Ethereum in the wallet. You can receive cash back for each exchange if you hold AWC - native token of Atomic Wallet.

You can buy crypto with a bank card and it also supports staking of POS assets which could serve as way to generate passive income in one place
 
So far, I love Trust wallet, I've been using it for some time now, and never had any reason to be sad. But at times, the transactions "hangs"
Yeah especially this happens with ethereum due to network congestion. But still we can cancel or resend the transaction. And about Bitcoin , I can't even send less than 50000 satoshis from trust wallet to external wallet. Other things are good about this wallet.
 
Yeah especially this happens with ethereum due to network congestion. But still we can cancel or resend the transaction. And about Bitcoin , I can't even send less than 50000 satoshis from trust wallet to external wallet. Other things are good about this wallet.
So by my estimation of 50,000 Satoshi which is about $6 is the minimum amount of bitcoin you can send to external wallets like luno, coinbase etc. What is likely gonna be the fee.
 

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