dajtosemmore
Junior Member
LEVEL 1
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DON'T LEECH! | Leechers will be reported
Exodus (software):
Exodus (software):
- It's a wonderful wallet for beginners because it has a nice user interface and good security.
- Exodus has a crypto exchange, which is handy but can come with a lot of fees.
- If you have a portfolio valued less than $2000, I suggest this wallet.
- Wasabi is a wallet that prioritizes privacy and security.
- It includes a Tor connection with no external networking.
- CoinJoin, which is similar to mixers, is the most useful feature.
- The most significant disadvantage is that it only supports Bitcoin.
- Trezor is essentially a turbo Wasabi wallet.
- It's a hardware wallet that was developed in Czechia.
- It offers a Tor connection, a crypto exchange (buying and selling), and up to 1816 coins are supported.
- Trezor is the greatest alternative for those who want to keep their money safe.
- Don't use any web-based wallets like Blockchain.com, Crypto.com or Binance.com
- These websites are governed by law enforcement and track everything you do. The law necessitates it (KYC).
- You don't even get your private keys to your wallet on some providers.
- There is no reason to use such wallets.
- If you have the money, get a Trezor (any model).
- If you don't have any, go with Exodus; if you just have BTC, go with Wasabi.
- There are many different wallets to choose from, but I believe that these three are the best options right now.