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Don't take it as a disrespect when others advice you to not store your cryptos in centralized exchanges. They give you this basic advice because when you don't have access to your coins, you don't actually own them. But since you intentionally want to store your coins on centralized exchanges, then you can use Coinbase, Kraken, OKX and the ones listed above. I think these exchanges are available in your country but you should check it yourself again.
Hardware wallets are the best option but you have to carefully choose that. At the moment, Coldcard and Passport are one of the best wallets. Keep in mind that you should never buy Ledger and probably other closed-source wallets.
I'm not taking it as a disrespect, maybe it's the frustration for me but I do welcome those but there's a sense of urgency for my inquiry so I want to disregard that as much as possible and get to the right one, I'm sorry if that came out disrespectful. I mean you did recommend me the exchange which is what I'm looking for but some of the replies just want to tell me not to do this and do that. I do know about closed-source wallets, definitely staying away from them because some of my friends have told me about it and they're really good at breaking programs.