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Best BTC wallet.


Mikeo

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I have great luck with Mycelium. There are a lot of good ones, though.  Atomic Wallet is nice because it has so many different coins, including all coins that are found on Stake. 

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Binance is what i use because its great for investing, coinbase is pretty nice but its missing a lot of smaller/alt coins. Genesis is a newer one thats also pretty good, has lots of smaller coins

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This is a very personal question that will differ for everyone's tastes, preference, and use case. I, for one, use multiple wallets. Thankfully, as mobile wallets advance, that number has shrunk to really only 3 wallets for about 99% of my uses.  

#1 BitPie: Advanced Users wanting advanced functionality

bitpie.com

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitpie

iPhone: https://bitpie.com/iosdownload/

BitPie is hands down the best crypto wallet. Supporting BTC and all major alts with advanced functionality for BTC, ETH, LTC, etc. not offered by any other mobile wallet; or even really any wallets other than cli wallets

 

#2 Token pocket: Best wallet for dApps (decentralized applications)

TokenPocket.vip

TokenPocket is (now) a solid multi-crypto wallet geared around dApps. And is you want to experience dApps on anything other than ETH, it's a must have. (BitPie has a very capable dApp browser as well, yes. It's dApp browser is just not as polished as TP)

 

MeetOne and MATH wallet: Binance.org binance chain trading

Both of these wallets are very capable dApp browsers supporting many different crypto chains (especially MATH). However, neither offer as trouble-free access to dApps as TokenPocket.  MATH offers access to many newer chains not accessible through any other mobile wallet, but it's pretty heavy and power hungry. MeetOne, is much lighter, but less cryptos. My main use for either of these wallets is for accessing decentralized order-book trading on binance chain through the native offering they both uniquely provide.

 

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I'm currently using coinbase. It's great in most ways, but u hate the customer service. They don't reply fast and it takes weeks for them to solve a case. That's why I did some research and I think Exodus will be my next wallet. They support way more coins.. Aside from that you can use the Trezor hardware wallet with Exodus. If you own large amounts of coins, that's the best way to store your coins safely. 

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