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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: Multicoin wallets
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CryptoBull31
on 30/10/2018, 13:04:56 UTC
I'm not a fan of closed source wallets as you can never know what's going on behind the scenes but I want to give them a try since I'm not planning to hold large amounts anyway.

I've managed to find Atomicwallet, Exodus and also Coinomi which is not out yet but from the screenshots they posted, it looks very promising. I want to know your thoughts on these wallets and others If you have as well.

You don't have to comprimise your fund with closed source wallet like exodus and coinomi. There is now a multiwallet that is  an open source like HODLER wallet. It is the only wallet that could offer you to freely verify your transaction so that it could lesseab tge potential vulnerability of your fund. Hodler wallet could hold BTC, LTC, BCH, DASH and ERC20 token. Check out this link so you could find it yourself: https://hodler.tech/?lang=en

Just know there's something like hodler wallet.
However, I'm quite hesitant to use this, well it's just new in the market with 17 reviews on playstore.
Maybe if many are already using it and no major issues will occur then i might consider this on the future.
Thanks for this.

I find HODLER wallet as really something worth to have.  I've seen how the team actively doing their job for the development of the project.  They have unusual idea and surely I'll be eyeing on this project since its just new and are still in the stage of infrastructure testing . The wallet is a must have specially for those who are long term big time investors.

I found HODLER while i was looking for a open source multiwallet. When you only use few coins you can have a separate wallet for each, but if you invest in many projects it's much easier to store them all in one wallet. HODLER is not very popular yet but for me it's the best choice because it's the only open source multiwallet. Some other wallets may look fancy like Exodus etc. but they are closed source so I can never be sure what happens to my private keys. Security is always more important for me than a fancy gui, and I haven't found any other multiwallet that can be compiled from github and the entire source code is fully open. That makes a lot of difference to anyone who knows a thing about security.

Someone mentioned Coinomi here. Coinomi is NOT an open source wallet. They were open source at first but they've become closed source later.