Redpill me on GREAT wallets

I use Coinbase wallet like a fucking scrub. what should I be using instead? Metamask?

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yes

honestly you should honestly only use coinbase to cash out your gains

Bump, I wonder the same thing myself

hardware wallet for storage
metamask for transactions
coombase as usd offramp

this

also, get a hardware wallet. They work with metamask.

Ledger

>I use Coinbase wallet

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>using goybase
you idiots better get your coins off there.
no your keys not your coins
any app wallet is better then an exchange wallet. 1 back up of your keys inst a back up either, i have 4 back ups. 1 in a safety deposit box too. If i have over a few thousand of something, ill make it have it own wallet too. dont want all your eggs in one basket. for taxes and just in case.

What's the most battle tested hardware wallet?

Coinbase is for cucks but honestly CoinBase and Bittrex are fine as long as they're white/(Yid-American) Exchanges.

Don't use FUCKING Metamask. Either buy a cold wallet or get a desktop wallet like electrum

ledger or trezor

No you should use a ledger.

>not having more than one wallet or address
NEVER GOING TO MAKE IT

What if ledger nano dont support my token?

ledger works with metamask. Anything metamask can do, so can metamask+ledger. All the ledger does is hold your private key and sign things for metamask or whatever wallet software you're using.

Just give me one, I don't like choice

Trezor is completely open source, you can even build it on a pi zero if you want. Can't say the same about ledger

You mean if i connect ledger with metamask, my metamask cant be hacked annymore?

All transactions have to be confirmed on the ledger by pressing a button on it, and it has its own screen describing the transaction before you confirm it. The private key never leaves the ledger, so the only way you can get hacked is if someone puts malware on your computer and you press the confirm button on your ledger for a transaction you didn't make.

tldr yes, you would see the transaction trying to confirm on your hardware wallet and be like 'lel no'

Ok, thanks for explaining :) my only problem is that they are quite expensive for europoor like me, few years ago they were 50$ now 120 $, why?

Should I buy a used trezor/ledger? They're pretty expensive

Whats thw difference between ledger nano x and s? Is it the same thing just look prettier?

Thanks fpr teaching me about ledger, I cant tell the difference between the x and the s model though? Considering a $70 price difference, i figured the difference would be clear. But maybe the website isnt clear.

What does it mean you can store 18 apps on ledger s? 18 different coins?

I think its the same shit, just updated design

Does trezor play well with metamask?

Then why the fuck are you buying it?

dont use coinbase, they'll steal your shit at some point randomly.
even when paid in full.
also they like to double charge.
idk which nigger at coinbase it is.
but they need to be shot or cremated.

I use 4 metamask wallets, 2 coinbase pro wallets, 1 binance wallet, and a cold wallet for Bitcoin