Beginner's Guide to Crypto Wallets

 

This beginner’s crypto series continues with an introduction to Crypto Wallets. Just like you use a normal wallet when you want to access your cash, you use a crypto wallet to access your cryptocurrency. But there are lots of options depending on your needs and comfort level. Today I will go over those differences and share my favorite crypto wallet apps to suit your needs!

Topics:

00:48 What is a Crypto Wallet?

01:56 Custodial vs Non Custodial

03:56 Hot Wallet vs Cold Wallet

4:44 Favorite Phone Wallets

5:44 Favorite Desktop wallets

7:15 Favorite Hardware wallets

08:56 Safety Tips

In this series you’ll learn all about how to make money, store money and save money using crypto in your every day life. Cut the strings tying you to money that is tracked, controlled, inflated, and seized. The future is crypto, and the power in your hands.

Tutorial for getting started with a custodial wallet, aka "crypto bank":

https://youtu.be/I5UZTk2z4co

Helpful links:

Edge Wallet (https://edge.app/)

Bitcoin.com Wallet (https://wallet.bitcoin.com/)

Wasabi Wallet (https://www.wasabiwallet.io/)

Electron cash desktop wallet (https://electroncash.org/)

Keepykey (https://shapeshift.com/keepkey)

Trezor (https://trezor.io/)

Ledger (https://www.ledger.com/)

An important note: Make sure you buy your hardware wallet from a verified seller, ie directly from the companies themselves!

Episode 3: How to Buy Crypto
Coming soon!

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A huge thank you to all the Flipstarter supporters who contributed to this series! Flipstarter is a great crypto crowdfunding tool: https://flipstarter.cash/​

Edited by Lee Rennie


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