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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Crypto wallet that are secure? Exodus?

Topic created on 06th Apr. 2023 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 22 | Views: 3,070
XxxGamerXxx
Amateur
Hey guys, which pure crypto wallets do you use or which ones are secure, or straightforward?

I use trust and the coinbase wallet. But even the "only" wallets gibts more and more problems. So that even the coins can retain first and and and..

I have now downloaded exodus. Who has experience of you with exodus?

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T0uchTheSky
Elite
I use TrustWallet and Exodus, so far no problem. With Coinbase Wallet someone had a problem the other day, his coins were gone because he suddenly got a different address But later the problem was fixed and his coins back again...

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Julian
Elite
Hello XxxGamerXxx,

I personally tried Exodus for the first time a few weeks ago.
It was recommended to me by my acquaintances, since everyone is happy with it.
Initially, I was also positively surprised and basically satisfied.
However, there was then 1x a problem with a transaction that had just suddenly disappeared for a long time without a trace.
The support could not really help me.
After some time it showed up again, but shortly after that I was denied another transaction and now I have to fill out some wisch, probably for money laundering reasons or whatever

Long story short:
I myself had some negative experiences in a short time, but I still think that it is good.
At least in my circle of acquaintances there are many positive experiences.




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david84
Amateur
I use mostly Uphold but have 3 others, but who wants to be safe and has larger amounts of cryptocurrencies should create the wallet locally on the computer and leave the coins on any exchange.

And yes it's true, many exchanges are tightening their screws as far as "security checks" are concerned, to put it mildly. The whole thing is becoming more and more regulated really sad

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XxxGamerXxx
Amateur

david84 wrote on 06.04.2023 at 15:22: I use mostly Uphold but have 3 others, but who wants to be safe and has larger amounts of cryptocurrencies should create the wallet locally on the computer and leave the coins on any exchange.

And yes it's true, many exchanges are tightening their screws as far as "security checks" are concerned, to put it mildly. The whole thing is becoming more and more regulated really sad

Yes, when I read something like that again, or what Julian has described, you really get pimples again 😅

Which wallet do you mean, which one should install on pc?

So actually it's just about that if a larger sum was won and this is then transferred to the wallet, that it should not come to such problems as any "checks"

I mean the whole Darknet Rabauken use also all wallets. Which wallet can you recommend since the one then installed on pc?





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XxxGamerXxx
Amateur

david84 wrote on 06.04.2023 at 15:22: I use mostly Uphold but have 3 others, but who wants to be safe and has larger amounts of cryptocurrencies should create the wallet locally on the computer and leave the coins on any exchange.

And yes it's true, many exchanges are tightening their screws as far as "security checks" are concerned, to put it mildly. The whole thing is becoming more and more regulated really sad

is exodus, trustwallet also an exchange?

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david84
Amateur

XxxGamerXxx wrote on 06.04.2023 at 15:45:

Yes when I read something like that again, or what Julian has described you really get pimples again 😅

Which wallet do you mean that should be installed on pc?

So actually it's just about that if a larger sum was won and this is then transferred to the wallet, that it should not come to such problems as any "checks"

I mean the whole Darknet Rabauken use also all wallets. Which wallet can you recommend since the one then installed on pc?






I don't know what currencies you play with most of the time but if you use Bitcoin as an EXAMPLE then you can simply download the wallet here: https://bitcoin.org/de/download

The wallet you must then still synchronize with the network that takes quite a long time, in the program you can then assign yourself a BTC address to which you can then send your BTC.
Here you will also create a key that you must never forget
So it is not complicated!

Your BTC are then just "with you" and on no exchange, of course the coins are in the BTC network but only you have access to it.

But there are also so-called hardware wallets with USB stick just google. Unfortunately, I can not give you any more information because I have never used them.

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danny005
Elite

Julian wrote on 06.04.2023 at 15:13: Hello XxxGamerXxx,

I personally tried Exodus for the first time a few weeks ago.
It was recommended to me by my circle of acquaintances, since everyone is happy with it.
Initially, I was also positively surprised and basically satisfied.
However, there was then 1x a problem with a transaction that was just suddenly disappeared for a long time without a trace.
The support could not really help me.
After some time it showed up again, but shortly after that I was denied another transaction and now I have to fill out some wisch, probably for money laundering reasons or whatever

Long story short:
I myself had some negative experiences in a short time, but I still think that it is good.
At least in my circle of acquaintances there are many positive experiences.





Exodus is a N on-custodial wallet. How can they refuse transactions or even make coins disappear?

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Julian
Elite

danny005 wrote on 06.04.2023 at 17:51:

Exodus is a N on-custodial wallet after all. How can they then deny transactions or even make coins disappear?

Well, to be fair, the coins did not disappear in the end.
After a certain time they reappeared

For me, the biggest negative point was only the support at the time.

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gamble1
Icon
There are enough wallets where no one can interfere with you but you have to make the coins into money at some point and then again platforms come into play that want proof

But logically a Provider does not care if you have received your coins through gambling they just want to check so that everything is clean and not money laundering is operated

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