More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
Hi, what's the easiest way of using your hardware wallet you have locally and exploiting a remote geth node you administer or you know it's safe? THanks submitted by /u/ilpirata79 [link] [comments]
Cryptocoins Exchanges / Binance - 3 years ago
Hi all, As most of you know, the exchanges are the LEAST safe place to store your crypto. A reputable hardware wallet will keep your assets 100% secure OFF the exchanges. If you are still storing it on an exchange, I would seriously recommend doing s...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
Preface Once upon a long time ago, Sir Issac Newton was sitting under an apple tree and something fell on his head. He looks down and to his surprise, its a metal back up for a seed phrase that Satoshi placed in the tree. So he asked himself,...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
I see many question from newcomers regarding the need to get a hardware wallet : you probably don't. First let's clear a misconception : a wallet, hard or soft, doesn't store any coins. It store only a couple of public and private key for...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
Hey everyone, just a quick remember to remember your friends and family to not buy a used crypto wallet on ebay. One of my family members just told me he wants to buy a crypto wallet and send me a link of a used one on ebay. The discription basicly...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
Hi, I have a little ETH and some other coins on my Coinbase account. I think it is pretty secure with double email transaction release and two step authentication all the tings. Still, I hear it makes more sense to put it on a hardware wallet, especi...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
You're an average investor, buying coins off of an exchange, storing your precious tokens on it. Some might even claim they're SAFU, but you can't seem to sleep well at night. Enter: Hardware wallet, it's a physical device that stores...
Cryptocoins Exchanges / Binance - 3 years ago
Looking fora good resource here. I am trying to send BnB to my hardware wallet. I have the account added in ledger live. When I go to put the address in for my binance withdrawal though it says to use a BEP2 address. Is BEP2 not the same as the binan...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
I have a large sum of ETH on my hardware wallet nano s and the fee to send it to that address is 0.016 eth! That's a ridiculous sum considering atm I only want to move only 0.05 eth. What are my options? Shall I just dollar cost average more eth...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
Why do people on this subreddit think that having a hardware wallet is the best way to store your bitcoin? I don't know that I would trust my judgement with remembering some keys or passwords on a hardware wallet. It's also possible that I wo...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
I've seeing few posts here about some dark places to hide your hardware wallets during cross border flights, etc... consider loosing / being confiscated all your belongings and still be able to recover your coins. I'm software engineer, and I...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
I've been thinking of setting up a multisig wallet using my Ledger Nano S and Trezor One so I was reading about it online and came across this article. In it the writer says that using a Ledger for multisig is less secure than singlesig since Led...
Cryptocoins Exchanges / Binance - 3 years ago
Hi all, I’ve gotten into crypto space and am looking into transferring from binance to a hardware wallet, I’ve heard it’s much safer to hodl. What recommendations would you recommended and why? I’ve seen people speak good about trezor a lot and som...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 years ago
Are slowly taking away the ability to perform message signing and verification for P2PKH addresses? As far as I'm aware all of the other address formats have no standardized way of confirming address ownership which makes this even more concernin...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 years ago
In short I am looking for a software wallet that will accept hardware wallets mnemonic seeds in case the hardware wallet is inaccessible. One crazy scenario would be, waking up from coma, let's say in 3 years, and realize all you have is mnemonic...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
The whole point of the hardware wallet is to keep your crypto safe from malicious third parties. Buying a used, potentially compromised device completely defeats this purpose. A coworker of mine just fell victim, and lost all his crypto after buying...
by COINS NEWS - 3 years ago
I love cold storage wallets and I will do my best to make a “outline” for anybody who finds it helpful Looking for the best hardware wallet to keep your Crypto safe? A Cold storage Hardware wallet is just like your personalized bank account that hol...