Cryptocurrency All-in-One For Dummies. Peter Kent
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Название: Cryptocurrency All-in-One For Dummies

Автор: Peter Kent

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Личные финансы

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isbn: 9781119855828

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      Based on security

      

Even if you’re an active crypto trader, we recommend that you have a super-secure cold wallet where you store your larger amounts of crypto assets. Online wallets aren’t the most secure option, however convenient they may be. You can always transfer your assets to an online wallet if you need immediate access to your cryptocurrencies for an investment or shopping opportunity.

      Also remember that the most secure hardware wallets are normally the most expensive ones. So you should calculate whether spending that much money for a particular wallet makes sense for the amount of crypto you’re going to store in it.

      Some questions you must ask before choosing the most secure wallet include the following:

       What sort of authentication does the wallet use?

       Is the website secure?

       What do online reviews say?

      

CoinCentral.com, 99Bitcoins.com, and CryptoCompare.com are websites that provide an annual crypto wallet review. We recommend checking with two or more websites before making a decision.

      

At the time of writing, the Ledger Nano S hardware wallet is one of the most popular and highly rated secure wallets out there. You can find out about other Ledger products at www.ledger.com. The Trezor Bitcoin hardware wallet (created by SatoshiLabs) is another example. One catch about these wallets is that if the USB drive dies, all your cryptos go with it. That’s why you should always have a backup and keep your security codes elsewhere so that you can recover your assets.

      Based on your crypto ownership

      Not all crypto wallets can handle your different types of cryptocurrency assets. In fact, some wallets are purpose-built for just one cryptocurrency; many cryptocurrencies have their own official wallets, which can handle only that one crypto.

      

If you’re not planning to diversify among other types of cryptocurrencies, a singular official cryptocurrency wallet may be right for you. Most of the time, you can find the official wallet of a cryptocurrency on the company’s website.

      Multicurrency wallets are an option for people who want to hold more than one cryptocurrency. The majority of online wallets provided on the exchanges (introduced in Book 5, Chapter 3) give you the opportunity to store and transact among multiple cryptos. However, if you’re using these wallets to store your crypto assets, know that your wallet security may be compromised.

      

We do not recommend leaving your coins in an online exchange wallet.

      

Coinomi (www.coinomi.com/) is a popular multicoin mobile wallet. It supports more than 200 different digital tokens and a number of blockchains. It’s a great multi-asset cryptocurrency wallet. Exodus (https://www.exodus.io/) is another multicoin wallet. Your private keys remain secure on your device and never leave it. Exodus can even encrypt the private keys for you.

      Based on transaction fees

      If you’re planning to do a lot of crypto shopping and use digital coins on the go, you may need to be mindful of the transaction fees you’re paying along the way. This point is especially true for active traders. If you’re a day trader and you’re paying more on transaction fees than what you’re making in the market, doesn’t that defeat the purpose of trading?

      Based on anonymity

      Anonymity is an extra layer of security you can take into consideration when choosing a crypto wallet. If you use an anonymous wallet, you can separate your personal information from your funds, therefore making it harder for anyone to track down your cryptos and potentially steal them. This factor is something that can be very personal. Some wallets offer full anonymity, while others don’t. If anonymity is something that’s really important to you, choose among more-private wallets. Note that prioritizing anonymity may affect transaction fees and the price of the wallet.

       BitLox: This hardware Bitcoin wallet ensures both security and anonymity. It’s capable of holding over 100 wallets with the ability to create millions of addresses for each wallet. Check it out here: http://www.bitlox.com?ref=196.

       Electrum: This desktop Bitcoin wallet appears to be one of the most trusted software wallets by the cryptocurrency community. Check it out here: https://electrum.org/#home.

       Samourai: This wallet is a mobile Bitcoin wallet. According to the Samourai website, their aim is “to keep your transactions private, your identity masked, and your funds secure.” You can check out the company here: https://samouraiwallet.com/index.html.

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