Practical Desktop Wallets

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

Practical Cryptocurrencies Wallets for Desktop


You should know: "time is money." So I'm bringing to you some of the most practical desktop wallets I've found on the internet.

#1 - Jaxx

Benefits:

- Multiplatform
  • Android
  • IOS
  • Chrome Browser Extension
  • Firefox Browser Extension
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • OSX
- No onboarding, no information, no verification required. Ready to use without waste of time
- All keys are created on your local device and never sent to any servers.
- Shapeshift exchange integration
- Cryptocoins:
  • Bitcoin
  • Litecoin
  • Dash
  • Ethereum
  • Ethereum Classic
  • Augur
  • Zcash
  • RSK - RSK Testnet
  • Doge
  • Iconomi
  • Golem Tokens
  • Gnosis
  • Digix
  • BCAP - Blockchain Capital
  • Link: https://jaxx.io

    #2 Exodus

    Benefits:

    - Multiplatform
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Mac
    - Exodus encrypts private keys and transaction data locally for your eyes only - no accounts, no servers, no data sharing.
    - Track the value of your blockchain asset portfolio, in real time, as market conditions change.
    - Themes to personalize the wallet.
    - Shapeshift exchange integration
    - Cryptocoins:
    • Bitcoin
    • Litecoin
    • Dash
    • Ethereum
    • Augur
    • Doge
    • Golem Tokens
    • More to come... new assets
    • Link: https://www.exodus.io

      #3 My Ether Wallet

      This is not properly a desktop wallet. It's a paper wallet generator. But, I put it here because is very simple and useful.

      Benefits:

      - Easy to create tokens and use
      - You can send Ether and tokens from the site.
      Link: https://www.myetherwallet.com
      Here is an example how to create a Minereum (MNE) token using myetherwallet:
      https://www.minereum.com/how-to-use
      Here is the Top 50 Ethereum tokens for 90 days (also information like contract address, symbol, decimals, etc...)
      https://ethplorer.io/top

      #4 Contribute

      Do you know an awesome wallet to share with us?

      *Thank you for reading and sorry about my english! 
       
      
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Thanks for the info. New to crypto and still find it all quite overwhelming. I suppose I do need a wallet...

You're welcome and thank you for the reply! The best place to keep the coins is in your wallet. Some exchanges like poloniex.com have been suffering hacker attacks. I think It's not a good idea left your money in websites.

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