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What kind of wallet should I set up and where.
Sincerely, chud.
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Get a hardware wallet and then buy Bitcoin
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>>59657595
Well I got lots of coins but all of them are on exchanges. Should I really invest into hardware wallet?
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>>59657618
If you have at least 5 figures, then absolutely.
If you have less, then I guess it's not that critical.
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>>59657824
Well I got 5 figures in my currency but 4 in USD
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>>59657986
I mean it's up to you.
Only a hardware wallet will be 100% secure. (as long as you handle the seedphrase correctly)
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>>59658027
Well I’m going to consider buying it after the next paycheck so thanks anyway anon
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>>59658177
checked and i would choose trezor if i were you as it's open source and ledger is closed source
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>>59657576
Sparrow isnpretty awesome, free PC based.
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>>59658249
It's open source and generally well trusted from my research.



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