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RE: How To Store Your Cryptocurrencies Safely: A Guide To Offline Hardware Wallets

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

I've been wondering about safety for a long time. I haven't yet acquired enough crypto where I am to worried about losing it. Its all generally on software but in the future I think I will by some of the cold storage options you suggested. Thank you

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Yes, for now it's totally fine and more convenient to keep your coins on an exchange, but for the future it's totally worth it to invest $70-100 and opt for a safe storage solution.

Thanks for great info but I don´t really get it. Keep the coins an an exchange must be more risky than have it on a personal wallet in your computer or have I totally get it wrong? Greetings from Sweden :)

Yes, you got that right. Keeping it in an exchange is more risky than on a computer.
But a wallet on a computer is still more risky than an offline wallet, because your computer can be hacked, stolen or destroyed. That's why an offline hardware wallet is the best solution.

It's just that @arqetype mentioned he stored his coins at an exchange for now because he doesn't hold much cryptocurrency. That's why I said it's fine to do that for now, but in the future a hardware wallet will be better.