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What is the best place to store erc20 tokens?
myetherwallet?
ledger?
trezor?

>> No.8242779

Trezor. In case you did'nt realize this is the wild fucking west.

>> No.8242812
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>>8242746
depends on for coins, but hardware wallets are good and network solutions are ok too. I store all my XLM on XLM’s network.

>> No.8242859

>>8242746

best place? buy multiple (maybe like 4) cryptosteels, generate a cold wallet from within a faraday cage, while still in the faraday cage split the private key into 2 chunks and put each chunk into 2 cryptosteels so you have two copies of each chunk, destroy the machine you used to generate the wallet, close each cryptosteel and seal them with tamper evident tape, put each cryptosteel into an unmarked envelope, seal each envelope with tamper evident tape, leave the faraday cage with the 4 envelopes, take each envelope to a different large bank, and store each envelope in a safety deposit box.

Baring that, just leave it all on an exchange

>> No.8242874

>>8242746
BRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPPPPP

>> No.8242883

>>8242746
i would recommend ledger nano s + cryptosteel. very effective combination for multiple cryptos.

>> No.8242891

Unironically binance

>> No.8242894

MEW being accessed by Ledger. Locks those prices in also.

>> No.8242911

>>8242883
and not too expensive either only around $300 in total... from memory

>> No.8243035

>>8242891
>store tokens on an exchange
you are a brave man

>> No.8243051

>>8243035
If Binance goes down crypto is dead anyways

>> No.8243108

>>8242746
This is a type of butt i'm aiming for. Hope I will make it.

>> No.8243144

>>8243051
but it could be just hacked like mtgox

>> No.8243235

>>8243144
That's what I'm saying, if Binance gets hacked to the extent of mtgox, crypto is as good as dead. With this said, CZ seems to know what he's doing so I am confident in Binance.

>> No.8243784

that's a 10/10 ass

>> No.8243833

>>8242746
Def ledger. Trezor is insecure.

>> No.8243853

>>8243235
You have no control of your assets if you leave them on exchanges though. What if whatever gov that has jurisdiction over binance orders it locked down with no withdrawal?

>> No.8244065

>>8243235
bullshit. coulda said the same thing for mt gox back in the day. binance just has to hold out long enough for a number of decentralized exchanges to open and were good

>> No.8244188

>>8242746
sniff.....snifff........SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSNNNNNNNNNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFfffffffffffffffffffff.....

... ahhhhhhhhhh~....

>> No.8244198

>>8242746
myetherwallet

>> No.8244230

>>8242859
This unironically.

>>8242779
>>8242812
>>8242859
>>8242883
>>8242891
>>8242894
>>8243035
>>8243051
>>8243833
>>8244198

>Not generating a private key offline, writing it down and having it never touch the internet again.

>> No.8244535 [DELETED] 

>>8244230
I'm talking about the hardware vulnerabilities.

>> No.8245579

>>8242746
Trezor
I prefer the layout and it comes with pretty set up my Ether wallets to store your Erc20 tokens on.