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A Beginner's Guide to Cryptocurrency Wallets

Sun Jul 16, 2017 4:30 pm

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This guide overviews some of the most distinguished wallets to help find the one that suits you best, weighing both usability and security, foregoing hardware and paper wallets...

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Re: A Beginner's Guide to Cryptocurrency Wallets

Sun Jul 16, 2017 4:56 pm

I just reviewed your guide.

Love the graphics and screenshots and hot links.

I don't love that you've only covered 5 wallets and it doesn't include wallets that the community would broadly consider "distinguished."

How did you select these wallets? Airbitz, Coinomi, Copay, Electrum, and Mycelium

Are these the only wallets you get paid to review? If not, why do you not cover any hardware wallets? Why do you leave out popular online exchanges like Poloniex, Jaxx, Coinbase, etc.

An explanation as to why these 5 (and only these 5) make your list would probably help the reader.

Thanks for sharing (and considering my critical comment)!
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Re: A Beginner's Guide to Cryptocurrency Wallets

Sun Jul 16, 2017 6:12 pm

I just reviewed your guide.

Love the graphics and screenshots and hot links.

I don't love that you've only covered 5 wallets and it doesn't include wallets that the community would broadly consider "distinguished."

How did you select these wallets? Airbitz, Coinomi, Copay, Electrum, and Mycelium

Are these the only wallets you get paid to review? If not, why do you not cover any hardware wallets? Why do you leave out popular online exchanges like Poloniex, Jaxx, Coinbase, etc.

An explanation as to why these 5 (and only these 5) make your list would probably help the reader.

Thanks for sharing (and considering my critical comment)!
I agree with what you said.

But I disagree with adding Jaxx. It's said to be very vulnerable. and not only that, but Jaxx support was taking the reports and complaints very lightly. lol
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Re: A Beginner's Guide to Cryptocurrency Wallets

Mon Jul 17, 2017 3:39 am

I agree with what you said.

But I disagree with adding Jaxx. It's said to be very vulnerable. and not only that, but Jaxx support was taking the reports and complaints very lightly. lol
Thanks. I'll strike through my mention of Jaxx. I've not used them, none of my mentions are direct endorsements (as if someone would put value on my endorsement anyway, ha) but mentions based on what I've heard lately mentioned around the community.
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