Where to store my crypto?

in #crypto7 years ago (edited)

When you first got started investing your money in crypto, you probably sent money to coinbase. Once your money was there, you started buying coins with gdax or other exchanges. If you don't have a lot of money in crypto, and you like to trade often, then a hardware wallet probably doesn't make sense to you.
But, if you have a lot of money in crypto, and you want more protection for it, you might want to think about getting a hardware wallet, or you might want to store your crypto somewhere and have access to use it in the real world.
There are many choices out there, and more companies are making them as crypto gets more popular.

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Bitlox
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With the capability to store up to 100 wallets and with each wallet containing a practically infinite number of addresses, you'll be able to keep everything in one secure place.
$100

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Opendime Bitcoin Stick
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Opendime is a small USB stick that allows you to spend Bitcoin like a dollar bill. Pass it along multiple times. Connect to any USB to check balance. Unseal anytime to spend online.
3- pack sells for $37.50

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Keepkey
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Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Dash, and more coming soon
Exchange between assets directly on device using ShapeShift
Supported by clients including Electrum, MultiBit, and Mycelium
Virus- and malware-proof
Works on PC, Mac, Linux, and Android
sells for $199, I found it cheaper on amazon

#5
Coinkite Coldcard
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Securely generate and keep a private key. Signs transactions like a typical Bitcoin hardware wallet, but with an open design and unique security features.
Sells for $50

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Digital Bitbox
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Digital Bitbox is a minimalist bitcoin hardware wallet packed with security and privacy. Safely hold and spend your coins with peace of mind. Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH, ETC, and ERC20 tokens) cryptocurrencies are currently supported. They plan to add more coins in the future.
Sells for $70

#3
Trezor One
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Trezor has a reputation for providing top-notch security, protecting against both virtual and physical theft. What Trezor lacks in style, it more than makes up in the security department. Even if your PC is compromised with malware, your private keys will still be safe with Trezor. In this sense, Trezor is more of a vault than a wallet.
$150 (black or White)

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Trezor Model T
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Simple and intuitive design that guides you through the world of cryptographic currencies - now also with touch screen All confidential information, including the PIN, is entered exclusively on the screen. USB communication is only activated after authentication. Comfortable and easy to use. Manage coins with ease. Mobile and future-proof with USB-C. Ready for advanced features with microSD.
$150

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Ledger Nano S
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Ledger Nano S is a Bitcoin, Ethereum and Altcoins hardware wallet, based on robust safety features for storing cryptographic assets and securing digital payments. It connects to any computer (USB) and embeds a secure OLED display to double-check and confirm each transaction with a single tap on its side buttons.
Sells for $99

There are many choices out there, and new products coming out constantly.

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