What digital wallets work best with COINQVEST?
COINQVEST’s versatility with multiple major cryptocurrencies means that you can send, receive, and store the most often traded digital currencies in any of the following digital wallets.
Although wallets below are arranged by cryptocurrency, many, if not all of the wallets are capable of holding all of the cryptocurrencies supported by COINQVEST. You’ll likely need only one wallet for all of your basic crypto transactions.
Setting up a wallet can be a fun and empowering experience. Be sure to do your research and choose a reputable wallet that has the functions you need.
Wallet types:
- Crypto exchange wallets - most convenient and easy to move funds in and out. However, this is the least secure option.
- Software wallets - more Secure than exchange wallets. More responsibility is needed to maintain the wallet.
- Hardware wallets are most secure - adds complexity in setting up and usage.
Bitcoin (BTC)
- Coins.ph [Philippines)
- Exodus
- Electrum
- Ledger Nano S/X
- Metamask
- Mycelium
- Trezor Model Y
Ethereum (ETH)
- Coins.ph [Philippines)
- Exodus
- Electrum
- Ledger Nano S/X
- Metamask
- Mycelium
- Trezor
Litecoin (LTC)
- Electrum
- Ledger Nano S/X (Ledger Live)
- Lite Waller Android
- Litecoin iOS
- Litecoin Wallet
- Trezor
Stellar Lumens (XLM)
- AirTM
- Biccos
- BitGo
- Blockchain.com
- Fireblocks
- Interstellar.Exchange
- Keybase
- Litemint
- Ledger Nano S
- Lobstr
- Moneygram
- Rehive
- Settle
- Solar Wallet
- Stellarport
- StellarTerm
- StellarX
- Tala
- Tangem
- Trezor
Last Update: Apr 21, 2022
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