[Cryptocurrency Info#1] - Wallet Types and paper wallet for Steemit

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)


Steemit Wallets


I have seen some questions regarding this with just a few information so I decide to write a bit.

Fistful let me tell you there are different types of wallets.

  1. Online wallets (like the ones traders have)
  2. Mobile wallets
  3. Software (in your desktop) type wallets
  4. Paper Wallets
  5. Hardware wallets

All this types offer different levels of security if you want more guideline please let me know if you want me to write about security among the wallet types.

Which is the better one for Steemit?

Well that pretty much depends what you want to do. Let me explain myself, if you want to do trading the better will be you have your founding in a online wallet examples of it.

  • Poloniex
  • Brittex
  • LiveCoin
  • HitBTC

That will make you easier to move your crypt coins among different currencies. However if you look something like long term storage with some level of control this is where hardware wallets or paper wallets come in.

Hardware wallets allow you to store your cryptocoins safely in a device similar to an USB with a good level of security and only you that owns the device will have access.

Paper wallets is pretty much the same but in this case your keys to access to your founds are written in a piece of paper. For sure you can have them in a notepad or so but take care where you have this since can be stolen.

Paper wallet for Steemit

There is an open project for this currently in progress and already useful you can go to XEROC and download the project. Below a short quick instructions from the web site:

Generate a Paperwallet From a Password

Installation

Ubuntu dependencies

sudo apt-get install libcairo2-dev libjpeg-dev libgif-dev



Once the dependencies are installed, do:

npm install



npm run browserify



Usage

open dist/index.html



Remark

  • You need to provide the account name
  • Passwords must be at least 16 characters long


Conclusion

The wallet type depends on what you would like to do with it:

  • Mobility
  • Exchange
  • Security
  • Control

And we as user have to make a decisions considering the points above. 

Lets help each other!

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Did you use a computer translator like google translate to generate this content?

Hi @joe.nobel, I just write it, however I am not native English speaker or writer, so I apologize if the article has improvements areas in this aspect.

That's okay, the content was good.