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If you're looking for cold storage for btc, eth, xrp, and a few others, this may work for you
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I would purchase another cold storage device that is easier to use.
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I love these cold storage wallets I have bought a couple
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It has enough storage space that you do not need to shuffle apps
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The cheaper one only has enough storage for 2 or 3 types of crypto to display at any one time.
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I'm new to crypto currency so I haven't downloaded anything to cold storage, but you will need a way to store your keys to anything you pull to cold storage
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I didn't see the fees involved until later - you may want to check what your exchange charges to move to cold storage because each charges differently.
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There is at least one that offers a couple of moves to cold storage monthly if that is in your plans
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Cold storage is the only way to go
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If you want to put anything unusual into cold storage, you need to make sure your wallet supports it.
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But it likely isnt worth cost of moving to cold storage unless you plan on holding the crypto for some time.
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I love these cold storage wallets I have bought a couple
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The main reason you pull crypto to cold storage is for safe keeping - as long as the crypto is active or in any hot storage solutions, it is at some level of risk of being hacked.
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The main reason you pull crypto to cold storage is for safe keeping - as long as the crypto is active or in any hot storage solutions, it is at some level of risk of being hacked.
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Much better then nano S
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I had the S for a few years, loved it, very
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Easy to use- Can hold more accounts than the Ledger SCons:- Expensive (Can get 2 Ledger S for about the same price)- Mines for some reason does not keep a charge unless I plug it in
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Emailing to "support", was like a day at a time,, slow as sh*t
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Honestly, this is the only good-looking e-wallet that's available in the market right now