Edge because is open source, non-custodial, mobile-only (iOS & Android), easy to setup and use, very good UI, many coins including all ERC20 and Monero, unique safe user/password access method. This review is very well done. I've been using it for 1 year. If you need a Desktop+Mobile you should evaluate Guarda Wallet, open source and non-custodial too.
For long-term holding, nothing beats hardware wallet (Ledger > Trezor). You can still see your assets with desktop app without plugging the wallet.
For daytrading, you need funds on the exchange anyway. So i really don't see any upsides to even "best" software/web wallets
Always remember, not your keys = not your coins
only one, ledger is better and most popular.
trezor kind of has a hardware security flaw that if someone steal it they are supposedly able to hack into it relatively easily.
only one, ledger is better and most popular.
trezor kind of has a hardware security flaw that if someone steal it they are supposedly able to hack into it relatively easily.
I prefer Trezor over Ledger, but i am using both, im storing altcoins on the ledger due to that they have a better support for them. But Trezor is my first choice for bitcoins because I find its easer to use.
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