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Title: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Presh0351 on June 16, 2018, 06:14:09 PM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Master107 on June 16, 2018, 06:44:03 PM
What I can offer to you is MEW myetherwallet as it is ERC-20 token. No question for safetiness for they have it. The question is how do you prevent yourself from being phish? You, me, and everyone that uses ethereum wallet are responsible for our own security.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: robijunior on June 18, 2018, 07:49:38 PM
wallet which I think is highly recommended is myetherwallet, myetherwallet has a strict security system and probably almost everyone uses it and if you want more secure again by adding trezor
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: altcoingamer on June 20, 2018, 05:08:33 AM
I use MEW with hardware wallet but lots of people rant and rave about metamask.. it seems safe as long as you don't lose your pw or your seed words. MEW is a bit more cumbersome to use though so if youre someone who constantly wants to use it id probably use Metamask or if you want more security use hardware wallet with MEW... or use both and transfert from MEW to metamask lol...
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: sirty143 on June 20, 2018, 05:51:06 AM
I guess you may have not yet come across this article, [MEW ➡ MetaMask] Moving from MyEtherWallet to MetaMask (https://kb.myetherwallet.com/migration/moving-from-private-key-to-metamask.html). It's solved my problems with hackers' hacking my ERC20 tokens.

Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: altcoingamer on June 20, 2018, 06:00:02 AM
YEah i get it if you don't have a hardware wallet, but the keys are kept encapsulated in hardware wallet, so even if your wallet was compromised, you cant sign the transaction without pushing the button on the hardware wallet.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Dynamite on June 20, 2018, 10:21:52 AM
What is normally use is myetherwallet for it is also safe unless the owner is careless and there will have inner system problem. Low transactions fee and also secure.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Quantum X on June 20, 2018, 10:30:13 AM
I use MEW, and I see it is very very safe as long as you will always careful in doing transaction and by logging in and as long as you do not lose your keys you are 100% safe.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Omega on June 20, 2018, 12:58:36 PM
Use MEW if you think it is suits you for there are different kinds of wallet and those wallet's was not developed in a weak part but for security reason. MEW is what the majority use but still whatever your wallet are you should keep secret from people your private key to maintain the security.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Burdogs on June 23, 2018, 07:39:54 AM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know
If you looking for a good wallet , Highly secured,trusted,proven and tested I recommend you MYETHERWALLET OR METAMASK.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: getit on June 23, 2018, 09:39:29 AM
I'm currently using both MEW and metamask. I have never been hacked before because I protect my private key with my life. But I think metamask is more secured since you don't have to enter your private key or keystore file before you enter, in such case you prevent entering your private key into phishing websites for your coins to be stolen
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: nrubnach on June 23, 2018, 02:42:37 PM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know

Like the others I also used MEW as my wallet.  I just make sure that I keep my private keys or keystone secured.  The lesson I learned from the others to ensure secured wallets is never trust anyone.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: jbc081475 on June 24, 2018, 02:57:09 AM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know

Like the others I also used MEW as my wallet.  I just make sure that I keep my private keys or keystone secured.  The lesson I learned from the others to ensure secured wallets is never trust anyone.

Myetherwallet is highly recommended.It has a strict security system and probably almost everyone uses it and if we want more secure again by adding trezor.This will prevent from the hacker.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: tamango on June 24, 2018, 10:04:41 AM
MyEtherWallet is the most known and if you use also Metamask or even better a Ledger Nano S to login it's very safe.
Indeed I would reccomend you to try NOKU wallet, it's a new ETH wallet that support all ERC20 tokens and that automatically recognises them without adding manually like MEW (which is very annoying).
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Thanos on June 26, 2018, 05:55:37 PM
Mew is one of the best and the most used. i think transactions within ethereum network are all same gas fee depending on how you set your gas limit. the most secure is a hardware wallet or metamask   
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: kats on June 27, 2018, 04:58:18 PM
all are same transaction fee but hardware wallet are best but if you don't have money for hardware just download metamask
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Olivia S on June 29, 2018, 03:39:06 PM
MEW is one I use. It proved its safety. Plus, it support ERC20 tokens :)
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Boy100502 on June 30, 2018, 09:07:54 AM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know
I think the best wallet is the coinbase which allows to convert eth to btc.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: owmivmen on June 30, 2018, 01:38:02 PM
I use metamask and imtoken. I think metamask and imtoken are the safest and have a cheap send fee.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: thamee on June 30, 2018, 05:17:16 PM
MEW is ok but if you give to someone else your private key then you'll be get phised..So just be careful al
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Alcor on July 01, 2018, 09:40:11 AM
MyEtherWallet wallet is one of the most reliable purses. Its private key can be used from any device or even in some other purses, and there is also a very convenient erherscan function. io, which provides the ability to view the contents of the wallet without logging in to it, using only its address.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: dekafee79 on July 01, 2018, 02:57:31 PM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know

I personally prefer myetherwallet to safe it. I think It is safety now.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: SRShanuka2020 on May 04, 2020, 09:15:47 PM
I guess you may have not yet come across this article, [MEW ➡ MetaMask] Moving from MyEtherWallet to MetaMask. It's solved my problems with hackers' hacking my ERC20 tokens.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Ambu on May 06, 2020, 11:59:41 AM
My ether wallet MEW  and metamask is the best and powerful secure wallet for ethereum these wallets are free but these wallets are more secure and easy to use.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Malam90 on May 06, 2020, 04:31:43 PM
What I can offer to you is MEW myetherwallet as it is ERC-20 token. No question for safetiness for they have it. The question is how do you prevent yourself from being phish? You, me, and everyone that uses ethereum wallet are responsible for our own security.

Right, Myetherwallet is the best ERC20 wallet. Their safety is still satisfactory but most of the users don't use secured way. If users can prevent themselves from being fished, they will keep theirselves safe from hack.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Confero on May 06, 2020, 06:49:31 PM
At present there are many Ethereum wallets that are compatible with ERC20 tokens, and of the many Eth wallets I have ever used are MEW / Im-Token, Metamask, Eidoo and Trust Wallet.  And I would recommend using MyEtherwallet and Metamask.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Doctor on May 07, 2020, 08:36:15 AM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know

In my opinion,  my ether wallet is still the best wallet for.ethereal.  I Have used MEW since 2017 until now, It is secure and safe. I think
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: naitik01 on May 07, 2020, 12:58:30 PM
Ethereum Wallet is completely safe and transaction fees are also very low. Hard wallet makes its security more secure, which is also impossible to hack.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: pakhitheboss on May 07, 2020, 10:55:41 PM
In my opinion all Ethereum wallets that are non custodial are secure. To keep them safe you have to take ownership and follow certain guidelines like creating a back up of your wallet and not revealing the Private key. I personally prefer using MetaMask for trading and Atomic wallet for Holding. You can read this article to know the Best Ethereum wallets in 2020 (https://cointikka.com/best-ethereum-wallets/)
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Lanirex on May 09, 2020, 10:42:15 PM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know
So far I have used Trust Wallet and MyEtherwallet / MEW.  As long as I use these two wallets there are no obstacles and are safe.  I think the transfer fee is also cheap, so if you haven't used both of them, you can try it.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: abc123 on May 15, 2020, 02:47:48 PM
I think the best ethereum wallets are Myetherwallet and metamask.These are best security and easy wallets that everyone can use .I am using these wallets in saving my ERC20 tokens and Ethereum.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Stgeorge on May 17, 2020, 10:54:23 AM
I think ledger nano s is the best Ethereum wallet.also this is hardware wallet and this is one of the safest way to store your eth.I am saving my erc20 tokens in ledger nano s .
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: rapheal on May 23, 2020, 06:50:07 AM
I think the best Ethereum wallets are MyEtherwallet,Metamask,Ledger nano S, Ledger nano X, Trezor,Automic Wallets and guarda. especially ledger nano s and x are hardware wallets and also best security.i think the coins and tokens are stored in the Ledger wallet kept offline therefore they can not be hacked.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Andruha1993 on May 23, 2020, 08:05:44 AM
I think the best Ethereum wallets are MyEtherwallet,Metamask,Ledger nano S, Ledger nano X, Trezor,Automic Wallets and guarda. especially ledger nano s and x are hardware wallets and also best security.i think the coins and tokens are stored in the Ledger wallet kept offline therefore they can not be hacked.
I think so too. The wallets that you listed in your message are really good and I also use them and I really like them. Most of all I like Metamask.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: babu10 on May 26, 2020, 04:37:11 PM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know

MEW is the best for ERC-20 but must use Meta mask when you sent your ETH or tokens. Otherewise if you you private key there is chance to enter into fishing site. From MEW administration its recommended. So please follow as per rules and be safe.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Blue4 on May 26, 2020, 06:20:19 PM
Myetherwallet is the best wallet it's transaction fees is too low and easy to use  high secure wallet also this wallet is compatible for ERC 20 tokens this is the free online wallet so we should always ne aware of scams .
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Master107 on May 27, 2020, 04:27:40 PM
I think the best Ethereum wallets are MyEtherwallet,Metamask,Ledger nano S, Ledger nano X, Trezor,Automic Wallets and guarda. especially ledger nano s and x are hardware wallets and also best security.i think the coins and tokens are stored in the Ledger wallet kept offline therefore they can not be hacked.

I agree!!
But the real secure wallet is the one you protected correctly.
Neither you picked the most secured wallet in this world if you cannot manage the account it means to say meaningless. The care of personnel matters.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Tolyk on January 05, 2023, 01:58:06 PM
If we consider how difficult it is to use the Ether wallet now and before, almost nothing has changed, there is no difficulty in using this wallet.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Doovla on September 09, 2023, 12:10:47 PM
Ethereum wallets that give low transaction fee as now is Web3 Metamask wallet,it have update now in their tools.Also Myetherwallet app can allow that minimum fee cost.Both are easy to use.Next thing is user security in next level that will satisfy all expectation for all users out there and that is transaction transparent security.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Doovla on January 10, 2024, 11:48:44 PM
At the begginig I have amazing experience with having save private key in MyEtherWallet website and throught that i manage to access m wallet,throught private key.After 4 months my assets got stole from 3 wallets that I have create from the same method.Now it is official,Enkrypt wallet have been make and so far no stole assets.Also using Metamask.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: vegasus on January 10, 2024, 11:59:50 PM
I think the best ethereum wallets are Myetherwallet and metamask.These are best security and easy wallets that everyone can use .I am using these wallets in saving my ERC20 tokens and Ethereum.
Actually, I'm not quite sure whether this is the best or not, but I've been using metamask and also Trust Wallet to store or transact with Ethereum. MY ether Wallet is also a good choice, using tjosbas my first Erc20 Token wallets. But, each will have its pros and cons regarding to its services and fees. Although the fee may mot really have high difference. In this case, moreover it is all online wallet, so actualy they may be still risky from the haxkers or other cyber crimes.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: DAMKAR on January 11, 2024, 04:23:09 AM
Ethereum wallets that give low transaction fee as now is Web3 Metamask wallet,it have update now in their tools.Also Myetherwallet app can allow that minimum fee cost.Both are easy to use.Next thing is user security in next level that will satisfy all expectation for all users out there and that is transaction transparent security.

Metamask and myetherwallet are the best choice as wallet, If we want to  save our Ethereum.
It's usable and really safe.
For transaction fee, we can set it , there are several choice there
Always keep your private key of your metamask and MEW.
I think many member here used both.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Bitcoin_people on January 11, 2024, 06:56:11 AM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know
Basically if you are trading any ERC20 token then here you must pay more amount of transaction fee. Because trading in ETH is always a bit high as most people trade here just for convenience. Many times the transaction is reduced when there is not much transaction pressure. The best wallets you can use for transactions that will always give you security are Trust wallet, Metamusk wallet, My Ether wallet etc,, all these multi wallets you can use for transactions.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Mehedi72 on January 11, 2024, 10:54:09 AM
Mate, that time i was using myetherwallet which was most popular. But with more days goes on, things are become more secure. Now Metamask and trustallet are the best choice choice among people whrere i use trustwallet most of the time. Sometimes metamask charge some fees but trustwallet is totally free and also secure enough to use. You can go for any of those
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: $crypto$ on January 11, 2024, 11:29:25 AM
Mate, that time i was using myetherwallet which was most popular. But with more days goes on, things are become more secure. Now Metamask and trustallet are the best choice choice among people whrere i use trustwallet most of the time. Sometimes metamask charge some fees but trustwallet is totally free and also secure enough to use. You can go for any of those
You mean how Trustwallet is completely free in fees? Send tokens for free on trustwallet?

You use Metamask wallet and Trustwallet is free but when you send any token there must be a fee depending on the network, if you send tokens in ETH network then the high fee is normal because it is high gwei, if you send tokens in BSC then it is cheaper, or any other network.

You might be a little off in what you said.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Doovla on January 11, 2024, 03:43:43 PM
So finally it is official, Enkrypt wallet at Myetherwallet website can use as tool in your search explorer and give extraordinary low fee cost. Easy to use and mostly safe as password.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: kent47400 on January 12, 2024, 07:15:39 AM
So finally it is official, Enkrypt wallet at Myetherwallet website can use as tool in your search explorer and give extraordinary low fee cost. Easy to use and mostly safe as password.
MyEtherWallet is widely recommended for use by Ethereum and ERC20 token users, but I'm afraid of being hit by a phishing website.
As far as I know, MyEtherWallet only uses the website version of the wallet, there is no application in Playstore, in fact I have forgotten about it since moving to Metamask.
Maybe now MyEtherWallet already has an application on Android but I don't know, I use a wallet for Ethereum only with a wallet from Trustwallet, nothing else.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Litzki1990 on January 12, 2024, 12:49:18 PM
Additional transaction fees Security of own money Ease of use Considering these aspects I can recommend you to use My Ethereum Wallet. Since you will only be using it to hold Ethereum, MyEthereum Wallet is definitely the best choice right now as an ERC20 platform. Using an exchange wallet is a different matter but if you plan to use all these wallets without using an exchange wallet then My Ethereum Wallet is definitely for you.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Power420 on January 12, 2024, 03:57:08 PM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know

Currently, Mew MyEtherium wallet charges very low fees and is a secure wallet. Many hunters using this wallet expressed their opinion and the opinion was positive. I myself am a user of this wallet so I am quite comfortable using this Mew MyEtherium wallet.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Vx1 on January 12, 2024, 04:52:14 PM
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MyEtherWallet is widely recommended for use by Ethereum and ERC20 token users, but I'm afraid of being hit by a phishing website.
As far as I know, MyEtherWallet only uses the website version of the wallet, there is no application in Playstore, in fact I have forgotten about it since moving to Metamask.
Maybe now MyEtherWallet already has an application on Android but I don't know, I use a wallet for Ethereum only with a wallet from Trustwallet, nothing else.
Just like me, I have used Trust wallet more often than other Bitcoin wallets. 
Although it may cost a little more but I'm used to it! 
Many people choose MyEtherwallet, but I have never used this wallet.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: zilzylian on January 12, 2024, 04:56:06 PM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know

Currently, Mew MyEtherium wallet charges very low fees and is a secure wallet. Many hunters using this wallet expressed their opinion and the opinion was positive. I myself am a user of this wallet so I am quite comfortable using this Mew MyEtherium wallet.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: silkytakyaan86 on January 12, 2024, 04:58:17 PM
Yes, Ethereum Wallet is secure. But we should still be careful. Because with new technology, hackers are also becoming smarter. Therefore, be careful not to remain careless. Caution was removed and an accident occurred.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Rifan Khan on January 12, 2024, 05:27:31 PM
Ethereum Wallet is very secure. But we still have to be very careful. If we are not careful we can get into trouble later. I don't use Ethereum Wallet because I use Trust wallet. It seems completely safe to me and has its own security guard. That's why I am using Trust wallet.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Doovla on January 12, 2024, 05:37:11 PM
If you have USB that keep your data safe then look for website Myetherwallet and there is option for have private key for acess your crypto wallet. Also allow extension for your explorer for fast access. If you are not sure for that then find official wallets in same website.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: mahadev on January 12, 2024, 06:44:14 PM
Ethereum Wallet is very secure. But we still have to be very careful. If we are not careful we can get into trouble later. I don't use Ethereum Wallet because I use Trust wallet. It seems completely safe to me and has its own security guard. That's why I am using Trust wallet.

I think trust wallet is more usable as android user.
I have used safepal, atom and trus wallet.
Ethereum wallet is good, but I'm not familiar.
Many friends said Ethereum wallet is also secure.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: sampoerna on January 13, 2024, 12:03:08 AM
Ethereum Wallet is very secure. But we still have to be very careful. If we are not careful we can get into trouble later. I don't use Ethereum Wallet because I use Trust wallet. It seems completely safe to me and has its own security guard. That's why I am using Trust wallet.
I am quite confused by your statement because after all Trust Wallet is an Ethereum wallet, an Ethereum wallet or wallet that can be used to store Ethereum and also several other coins. Do you mean electrum wallet? because if yes, it is actually safer than a trust wallet. Trust Wallet is the same as other online wallets which still have a fairly high risk of hacker attacks or malware or other risks. However, so far I have also used both, namely Trust Wallet and Metamask. and I quite understand the risks of using an online wallet like that so I really have to be more careful.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: bitterguy28 on January 13, 2024, 12:18:59 PM
So finally it is official, Enkrypt wallet at Myetherwallet website can use as tool in your search explorer and give extraordinary low fee cost. Easy to use and mostly safe as password.
This has been my wallet since then , specially when i am still active in bounty hunting that gives me more privilege of having Ethereum based tokens/coins .

Good to say that never that i Have an issue using this and i will use this as long as it is available for using.
Ethereum Wallet is very secure. But we still have to be very careful. If we are not careful we can get into trouble later. I don't use Ethereum Wallet because I use Trust wallet. It seems completely safe to me and has its own security guard. That's why I am using Trust wallet.

I think trust wallet is more usable as android user.
I have used safepal, atom and trus wallet.
Ethereum wallet is good, but I'm not familiar.
Many friends said Ethereum wallet is also secure.
safepal is also good but they have super High fees when we need to convert/swap so maybe better think about this before using.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: summonerrk on January 15, 2024, 11:23:54 AM
Ethereum Wallet is very secure. But we still have to be very careful. If we are not careful we can get into trouble later. I don't use Ethereum Wallet because I use Trust wallet. It seems completely safe to me and has its own security guard. That's why I am using Trust wallet.

I think trust wallet is more usable as android user.
I have used safepal, atom and trus wallet.
Ethereum wallet is good, but I'm not familiar.
Many friends said Ethereum wallet is also secure.

And for example, I prefer to keep only bitcoins and nothing else on the Trust Wallet.
When I came to the crypto world in 2017, the etherium was stored only on MyEtherWallet, and I remember that there was only a desktop version similar to the site, and it needed to download the key file when logging in. Even then, these guys were concerned about safety. This wallet is still available and the mobile version is good.

But like most users, I use Metamask as an extension for chrome. It's convenient and I've been using this wallet for a long time.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: KryptoBull on January 15, 2024, 04:37:04 PM
And for example, I prefer to keep only bitcoins and nothing else on the Trust Wallet.
When I came to the crypto world in 2017, the etherium was stored only on MyEtherWallet, and I remember that there was only a desktop version similar to the site, and it needed to download the key file when logging in. Even then, these guys were concerned about safety. This wallet is still available and the mobile version is good.

But like most users, I use Metamask as an extension for chrome. It's convenient and I've been using this wallet for a long time.
A few years ago, MEW was really popular among Ethereum users. But after MetaMask was born, everything changed when it became a popular wallet for Chrome and Android users. MetaMask provides  really good services, many EVM blockchains are also easily integrated. I'm using MetaMask as my main application to interact with dapps.

TrustWallet is also a good application to refer to and use, it is rated well by many people for its portability and user friendliness. I have never thought about hardware wallets, they are quite expensive 100-200 USD and should only be used when you have millions of dollars  :P
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: damsix on January 16, 2024, 04:36:32 AM
My stages of saving Ethereum:
1.MyEtherWallet
2. Metamask
3. Safepal
4. Trustwallet

I used MyEtherWallet a long time ago when I was still learning cryptocurrency and my friend was the first to teach me how to store and move Ethereum.
I use Metamask while my second friend gave me this option because Metamask can easily be used with multiple wallets when created on the desktop version.
I used the Safepal wallet when I attended an event from Binance to look for an Airdrop because Safepal had an event, if I'm not mistaken, the Wallet Holder Offering (WHO).
I use Trustwallet to compare the use of Safepal because my friends say Trustwallet can support Bitcoin wallets, and I use both of them now to store Bitcoin.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on January 16, 2024, 11:36:59 AM
My stages of saving Ethereum:
1.MyEtherWallet
2. Metamask
3. Safepal
4. Trustwallet

I used MyEtherWallet a long time ago when I was still learning cryptocurrency and my friend was the first to teach me how to store and move Ethereum.
I use Metamask while my second friend gave me this option because Metamask can easily be used with multiple wallets when created on the desktop version.
I used the Safepal wallet when I attended an event from Binance to look for an Airdrop because Safepal had an event, if I'm not mistaken, the Wallet Holder Offering (WHO).
I use Trustwallet to compare the use of Safepal because my friends say Trustwallet can support Bitcoin wallets, and I use both of them now to store Bitcoin.
Your experience when getting to know cryptocurrency is very good and can be used as a very important lesson. From the experience you have, I am sure you already have experience with wallets being drained by hackers. Currently,  many hackers are developing projects and forcing users to connect to the wallet they are using. After that, all assets will be drained by hackers. This incident has affected a lot of Metamask and TrustWallet users, and currently it still often happens like that. Maybe you can give suggestions so that the main wallet can be protected from crimes like that.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Primo1760 on January 16, 2024, 11:07:14 PM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know
If you are looking for a secure wallet to hold Ethereum or some other coin, I recommend you to use MyEtherWallet. MyEtherWallet is very safe and secure. Negligence can also make many secure things unsafe. Before using the wallet you must keep the seed phrase of the wallet very secure otherwise many secure things will not be safe for you.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: damsix on January 17, 2024, 12:57:13 AM
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From the experience you have, I am sure you already have experience with wallets being drained by hackers.
I experienced my wallet hacked when I made a mistake when installing the KMSpico application to remove (Activate Windows) on my desktop OS.
I tried it myself with inexperience and sure enough the result was that my desktop malware hit me so that all my wallet assets were hacked.
I experienced a loss for stolen Ethereum of around 0.46 Ethereum and it was sent to a personal wallet and then sent to Yobit Exchange.
I have never drained wallets from various dApps because I am now more careful with various new token creations, such as airdrops, etc. I only use new, fresh wallets so that when the wallet is drained by hackers, the contents are empty and have no cryptocurrency assets.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: bitterguy28 on January 18, 2024, 03:50:05 AM
My stages of saving Ethereum:
1.MyEtherWallet
2. Metamask
3. Safepal
4. Trustwallet

I used MyEtherWallet a long time ago when I was still learning cryptocurrency and my friend was the first to teach me how to store and move Ethereum.
I use Metamask while my second friend gave me this option because Metamask can easily be used with multiple wallets when created on the desktop version.
I used the Safepal wallet when I attended an event from Binance to look for an Airdrop because Safepal had an event, if I'm not mistaken, the Wallet Holder Offering (WHO).
I use Trustwallet to compare the use of Safepal because my friends say Trustwallet can support Bitcoin wallets, and I use both of them now to store Bitcoin.
Your experience when getting to know cryptocurrency is very good and can be used as a very important lesson. From the experience you have, I am sure you already have experience with wallets being drained by hackers. Currently,  many hackers are developing projects and forcing users to connect to the wallet they are using. After that, all assets will be drained by hackers. This incident has affected a lot of Metamask and TrustWallet users, and currently it still often happens like that. Maybe you can give suggestions so that the main wallet can be protected from crimes like that.
Hacking for me is from  our own laziness and diligence and this is not to be blame to anyone but us because remember that it is our coin and we must take care of it and hackers is just looking for opportunity to take our funds from our wallets.
the more we secure our funds is the harder hacker getting into it so why need to blame wallets?
and also there are so much wallet to use in safest way like OffLine wallets that will surely makes our funds not vulnerable to those takers .
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: summonerrk on January 18, 2024, 05:33:58 AM
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I have a Ledger, but I have never used it. A friend gave it to me, but I haven't even turned it on yet. I agree with you, and I think that such wallets should be used only when there is a certain amount of bitcoin.
And now I only use a Trust Wallet and an Electrum.
As for the Metamask, it has become incredibly convenient due to network switching. I wonder how it manages to be so secure and still be just an extension in the browser.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: damsix on January 18, 2024, 05:49:44 PM
Hacking for me is from  our own laziness and diligence and this is not to be blame to anyone but us because remember that it is our coin and we must take care of it and hackers is just looking for opportunity to take our funds from our wallets.
Not laziness and perseverance, more precisely I am careless towards myself.
I have explained above this topic if I am careless when installing the KMSSPICO application to eliminate activate Windows.
Maybe you can also say that I was ceoroboh, it started with my laziness to read from various sources to be able to avoid malware from KMSpico.

But it's okay because the rice has become porridge and I can't repeat and have to let go of 0.46 Ethereum for them.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: therozaq on January 18, 2024, 06:09:04 PM
So finally it is official, Enkrypt wallet at Myetherwallet website can use as tool in your search explorer and give extraordinary low fee cost. Easy to use and mostly safe as password.

Myetherwallet is good wallet, very usable and secure.
I have used this wallet for along time. I  also used Trust wallet, safepal, metamask and unisat.
For now, I think those wallet above are still safe.
Keep always your private key.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on January 19, 2024, 03:00:39 PM
So finally it is official, Enkrypt wallet at Myetherwallet website can use as tool in your search explorer and give extraordinary low fee cost. Easy to use and mostly safe as password.

Myetherwallet is good wallet, very usable and secure.
I have used this wallet for along time. I  also used Trust wallet, safepal, metamask and unisat.
For now, I think those wallet above are still safe.
Keep always your private key.
Myetherwallet is no longer a good part of the wallet because currently there are many EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) wallets that support multiple networks and are easier to use. Myetherwallet also cannot be used to run Dapps freely, and of course not all websites support the use of Myetherwallet. Therefore,  many are leaving Myetherwallet. For me, Trust Wallet is the best choice for now.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Papusha20 on January 22, 2024, 09:37:15 AM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know

Generally, the gas fee is high to transfer ERC-20 platform tokens. So using Mew MyEther wallet you will save a little, and the transfer completes in less time. A lot of savings can be obtained by using this Mew wallet but it costs a lot due to its popularity nowadays. 
But you can use Token pocket as an alternative, here too you will get a lot of savings. Either of these two mediums wallet will be very suitable.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: IyemRoker on January 24, 2024, 11:08:12 AM
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Since my friend first introduced me to cryptocurrencies, there are bounties and bounties require an ERC20 wallet from Ethereum.
At that time, I was still confused and was still learning how to make a wallet from Ethereum, while being taught by my friend and I chose Metamask Wallet.
I chose Metamask Wallet because in the past I learned cryptocurrency directly using a notebook, I easily and casually installed the Metamask wallet in the Google Chrome Browser Application and to this day I still use Metamask Wallet.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: summonerrk on January 24, 2024, 03:26:19 PM
Only today I learned how to create a wallet with different cryptocurrencies in a Trust Wallet. All this time, I thought that only Bitcoins could be stored on it. And all because I have long ago ruined my bitcoin address in the Trust Wallet. And why, in this case, the Trust does not want to add other wallets. I had to create a new wallet profile to get all the features. And now I have two profiles:(
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Perfect540 on January 25, 2024, 01:09:54 PM
I have had the opportunity to use several Ethereum wallets in my life, among which the following Ethereum wallets seem to me more important and rich in security.  These Ethereum wallets have now become multi-currency wallets.

MetaMask
Trust wallet
SafePal wallet
MEW wallet
Exodus wallet
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: summonerrk on January 25, 2024, 05:50:46 PM
I finally realized what was wrong with my Trust Wallet. For me it only supported Bitcoin, and no swap was available, as well as adding other coins and networks. It turns out that if you import a Bitcoin wallet, then the wallet retains similar functionality as I described above. But if you click Create New Wallet, then all the functionality of the Trust Wallet opens, including storing Ethereum and any other altcoins, and Swap also opens. So great useful!
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: EthereumDev_ on January 25, 2024, 10:27:59 PM
I finally realized what was wrong with my Trust Wallet. For me it only supported Bitcoin, and no swap was available, as well as adding other coins and networks. It turns out that if you import a Bitcoin wallet, then the wallet retains similar functionality as I described above. But if you click Create New Wallet, then all the functionality of the Trust Wallet opens, including storing Ethereum and any other altcoins, and Swap also opens. So great useful!
It doesn't seem to be a problem because the network in Trust Wallet can be changed according to your wishes. When you want to use the Erc20 network or BSC network, you only need to change the settings in the application to change the network to what you want. However, if you feel it's easier, Creating a new wallet is not a problem; the most important thing is that you must always record all the wallets you have, don't forget the secret key, and make sure only you know it.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: summonerrk on February 06, 2024, 02:43:18 PM
TrustWallet continues to earn points from the crypto community, the news about Ether staking has not yet cooled down, albeit at 3.7 percent, as the news came out today:

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🛡 Trust Wallet became the first major crypto wallet to receive ISO certificates.
1. ISO/IEC 27001 — confirmation of compliance with information security management requirements and organization of information resource protection system.
2️⃣ ISO/IEC 27701 — confirmation of the availability of an integrated privacy management system
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I'm very glad about it like a Trust Wallet user.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: UNIVERSE on February 06, 2024, 11:09:27 PM
I have a Ledger, but I have never used it. A friend gave it to me, but I haven't even turned it on yet. I agree with you, and I think that such wallets should be used only when there is a certain amount of bitcoin.
And now I only use a Trust Wallet and an Electrum.
As for the Metamask, it has become incredibly convenient due to network switching. I wonder how it manages to be so secure and still be just an extension in the browser.
Wow, that's a shame, even though hardware like this is definitely a recommendation for storage, especially if it's for the long term. Not only for Bitcoin but also ETH. However, this will be an individual's preference. I personally don't have that kind of hardware either. So far only using Trustwallett and Metamask for certain altcoins. Of course, it's not that many coins that I actually have, so I'm not too worried.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Wiseman on February 07, 2024, 04:00:15 AM
So far only using Trustwallett and Metamask for certain altcoins. Of course, it's not that many coins that I actually have, so I'm not too worried.
So maybe he does not have a lot of these coins, I have heard such stories many times and I am not surprised that someone does not use hardware wallets if they have them, I think that most people think that they are needed only if you really allow finances to freeze a few tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars for 2-3 years, otherwise it is not necessary.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: summonerrk on February 07, 2024, 06:08:25 AM
So far only using Trustwallett and Metamask for certain altcoins. Of course, it's not that many coins that I actually have, so I'm not too worried.
So maybe he does not have a lot of these coins, I have heard such stories many times and I am not surprised that someone does not use hardware wallets if they have them, I think that most people think that they are needed only if you really allow finances to freeze a few tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars for 2-3 years, otherwise it is not necessary.


That's right, I don't see any point in constantly conducting transactions every time I activate Ledger - I now have very large amounts and they are constantly moving between my accounts, exchanges and wallets. I will keep it on the Ledger only when I have enough assets that I can put aside for a long time and not touch them.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: joniboini on February 07, 2024, 07:16:55 AM
I don't think there is a minimum amount to use a hardware wallet. At the end of the day, inconvenience such as switching networks is a cheap price to pay for security. Just remember that a lot of people lose a ton of money because of silly mistakes like not checking whether they received a phishing e-mail or not, storing their password on cloud storage, etc. Hardware wallet is a good choice as an additional layer of protection for your crypto assets like ETH, it is not a rich man's exclusive tool. I'd suggest people use them even if they feel it is a bit excessive because doing so in this context is always better than doing less imo.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Wiseman on February 08, 2024, 05:04:06 AM
So far only using Trustwallett and Metamask for certain altcoins. Of course, it's not that many coins that I actually have, so I'm not too worried.
So maybe he does not have a lot of these coins, I have heard such stories many times and I am not surprised that someone does not use hardware wallets if they have them, I think that most people think that they are needed only if you really allow finances to freeze a few tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars for 2-3 years, otherwise it is not necessary.


That's right, I don't see any point in constantly conducting transactions every time I activate Ledger - I now have very large amounts and they are constantly moving between my accounts, exchanges and wallets. I will keep it on the Ledger only when I have enough assets that I can put aside for a long time and not touch them.
Yes, it's like that, like 2-3 years ago I talked to friends from the forum personally and talked about this topic for a long time and in fact one of them even won in a contest this Ledger) but did not use it, still a little useless it is a thing.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: NikeFit_7777 on February 11, 2024, 10:13:26 AM
I have a Ledger, but I have never used it. A friend gave it to me, but I haven't even turned it on yet. I agree with you, and I think that such wallets should be used only when there is a certain amount of bitcoin.
And now I only use a Trust Wallet and an Electrum.
As for the Metamask, it has become incredibly convenient due to network switching. I wonder how it manages to be so secure and still be just an extension in the browser.
Honestly? I would have sold this wallet a long time ago, too unreliable in terms of security. I'm talking about Leadger, if anything.  ;D
In my mind, if the amounts are not that large. Absolutely any (of the popular wallets) will do for storing your assets there. But, that said. You must know the basics of safety + follow them. No wallet will help (save money) - if you don't know the elementary things.

P.S. This is my personal opinion on this matter. Do not listen to me, do as you see fit.  8)
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: TopT3ns on February 11, 2024, 01:31:46 PM
Yes, it's like that, like 2-3 years ago I talked to friends from the forum personally and talked about this topic for a long time and in fact one of them even won in a contest this Ledger) but did not use it, still a little useless it is a thing.
Well, ledger will be very useful for those who have a very large amount of cryptocurrency assets, so storing them in a ledger wallet is the best choice and provides security that you can hold yourself, but if you only have a small amount of cryptocurrency assets, then ledgers are not a top priority.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: summonerrk on February 11, 2024, 03:00:17 PM
I have a Ledger, but I have never used it. A friend gave it to me, but I haven't even turned it on yet. I agree with you, and I think that such wallets should be used only when there is a certain amount of bitcoin.
And now I only use a Trust Wallet and an Electrum.
As for the Metamask, it has become incredibly convenient due to network switching. I wonder how it manages to be so secure and still be just an extension in the browser.
Honestly? I would have sold this wallet a long time ago, too unreliable in terms of security. I'm talking about Leadger, if anything.  ;D
In my mind, if the amounts are not that large. Absolutely any (of the popular wallets) will do for storing your assets there. But, that said. You must know the basics of safety + follow them. No wallet will help (save money) - if you don't know the elementary things.

P.S. This is my personal opinion on this matter. Do not listen to me, do as you see fit.  8)

You described everything correctly and I maintain safety entirely. Starting from a good paid subscription to an antivirus and ending with caution when surfing the Internet.
I have experience with a bad choice of wallet, and I'm talking about Jaxx. Unfortunately, I did not know that this is a rather “leaky wallet” and cannot be used. It's a shame. Especially that I once personally communicated with Charlie Shrem :/
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: PX-Z on February 11, 2024, 04:25:07 PM
Yes, it's like that, like 2-3 years ago I talked to friends from the forum personally and talked about this topic for a long time and in fact one of them even won in a contest this Ledger) but did not use it, still a little useless it is a thing.
Well, ledger will be very useful for those who have a very large amount of cryptocurrency assets, so storing them in a ledger wallet is the best choice and provides security that you can hold yourself, but if you only have a small amount of cryptocurrency assets, then ledgers are not a top priority.
What amount are considered as "small amount" to not be responsible and to not to use a secured and safe wallet?
Yes, you doesn't need to have a paid hardware wallet in the first place. What you need is to have best practice on using (send and receive) assets, and use well open source wallet like MEW and do the transaction on an airgapped device.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Wiseman on February 12, 2024, 10:42:30 AM
Yes, it's like that, like 2-3 years ago I talked to friends from the forum personally and talked about this topic for a long time and in fact one of them even won in a contest this Ledger) but did not use it, still a little useless it is a thing.
Well, ledger will be very useful for those who have a very large amount of cryptocurrency assets, so storing them in a ledger wallet is the best choice and provides security that you can hold yourself, but if you only have a small amount of cryptocurrency assets, then ledgers are not a top priority.
This is, of course, the best way, but it is the most painful)) you need to know a lot of things and then the most important thing is not to forget)) this is really not for ordinary people who will never be able to figure it out, and in general if you get caught up in reasoning))) then The problem with cryptocurrencies is that the programmers who make these cryptocurrencies do not think about how ordinary people will use them. Today we have not changed anything and cryptocurrencies are still considered very difficult to handle, especially the safest wallets in our opinion.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: summonerrk on February 12, 2024, 03:16:26 PM
Yes, it's like that, like 2-3 years ago I talked to friends from the forum personally and talked about this topic for a long time and in fact one of them even won in a contest this Ledger) but did not use it, still a little useless it is a thing.
Well, ledger will be very useful for those who have a very large amount of cryptocurrency assets, so storing them in a ledger wallet is the best choice and provides security that you can hold yourself, but if you only have a small amount of cryptocurrency assets, then ledgers are not a top priority.
This is, of course, the best way, but it is the most painful)) you need to know a lot of things and then the most important thing is not to forget)) this is really not for ordinary people who will never be able to figure it out, and in general if you get caught up in reasoning))) then The problem with cryptocurrencies is that the programmers who make these cryptocurrencies do not think about how ordinary people will use them. Today we have not changed anything and cryptocurrencies are still considered very difficult to handle, especially the safest wallets in our opinion.

That's right, cryptocurrencies are very poorly adopted for people who are afraid of digital technologies. And indeed, in our world of cryptocurrencies, everything is very difficult. Imagine how difficult it will seem to an ordinary user to exchange coins on the stock exchange. You need to register, you need to go through all the identity verification procedures and then change the coins and withdraw them. That's probably why Swaps were invented, where you just need to press one button. Nevertheless, I believe that we are following the path of simplification and usability.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Wiseman on February 13, 2024, 07:26:22 AM
Yes, it's like that, like 2-3 years ago I talked to friends from the forum personally and talked about this topic for a long time and in fact one of them even won in a contest this Ledger) but did not use it, still a little useless it is a thing.
Well, ledger will be very useful for those who have a very large amount of cryptocurrency assets, so storing them in a ledger wallet is the best choice and provides security that you can hold yourself, but if you only have a small amount of cryptocurrency assets, then ledgers are not a top priority.
This is, of course, the best way, but it is the most painful)) you need to know a lot of things and then the most important thing is not to forget)) this is really not for ordinary people who will never be able to figure it out, and in general if you get caught up in reasoning))) then The problem with cryptocurrencies is that the programmers who make these cryptocurrencies do not think about how ordinary people will use them. Today we have not changed anything and cryptocurrencies are still considered very difficult to handle, especially the safest wallets in our opinion.

That's right, cryptocurrencies are very poorly adopted for people who are afraid of digital technologies. And indeed, in our world of cryptocurrencies, everything is very difficult. Imagine how difficult it will seem to an ordinary user to exchange coins on the stock exchange. You need to register, you need to go through all the identity verification procedures and then change the coins and withdraw them. That's probably why Swaps were invented, where you just need to press one button. Nevertheless, I believe that we are following the path of simplification and usability.
I talk to ordinary people and a little bit involved and there have been attempts to combine cryptocurrency and credit cards in the past, but those projects failed and the ideas were forgotten, I think that in time stronger projects will be able to do something so that ordinary people can buy and sell cryptocurrency at the click of a button.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: NikeFit_7777 on February 13, 2024, 10:39:41 AM
You described everything correctly and I maintain safety entirely. Starting from a good paid subscription to an antivirus and ending with caution when surfing the Internet.
I have experience with a bad choice of wallet, and I'm talking about Jaxx. Unfortunately, I did not know that this is a rather “leaky wallet” and cannot be used. It's a shame. Especially that I once personally communicated with Charlie Shrem :/
You're absolutely right, that's what you should do and then choose a wallet. Everything you wrote (about the unfortunate choice of wallet) is trivialized experience that money can't buy. Everything that was in the past, let it stay there +changed the situation regarding the preservation of your capital.

P.S. And what crypto wallet, you chose as an alternative in return? When you used your wallet, Jahhhh - lost a large sum of money? I personally have never used it, even heard little about it. Tell me, in more detail. I think it would be useful information.  8)
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: summonerrk on February 13, 2024, 01:25:08 PM
You described everything correctly and I maintain safety entirely. Starting from a good paid subscription to an antivirus and ending with caution when surfing the Internet.
I have experience with a bad choice of wallet, and I'm talking about Jaxx. Unfortunately, I did not know that this is a rather “leaky wallet” and cannot be used. It's a shame. Especially that I once personally communicated with Charlie Shrem :/
You're absolutely right, that's what you should do and then choose a wallet. Everything you wrote (about the unfortunate choice of wallet) is trivialized experience that money can't buy. Everything that was in the past, let it stay there +changed the situation regarding the preservation of your capital.

P.S. And what crypto wallet, you chose as an alternative in return? When you used your wallet, Jahhhh - lost a large sum of money? I personally have never used it, even heard little about it. Tell me, in more detail. I think it would be useful information.  8)

I do not want to name the amounts in the kennel, except to say that I lost 30 percent of my entire deposit. And it was very insulting, I think you understand. I immediately had to change all the passwords in all the wallets. Now I prefer Electrum and TrustWallet, in my opinion these are now the top crypto wallets that you can use to verify your deposit. I'll switch to Ledger a little later.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: pacar_tiri on February 14, 2024, 08:27:21 AM
I do not want to name the amounts in the kennel, except to say that I lost 30 percent of my entire deposit. And it was very insulting, I think you understand. I immediately had to change all the passwords in all the wallets. Now I prefer Electrum and TrustWallet, in my opinion these are now the top crypto wallets that you can use to verify your deposit. I'll switch to Ledger a little later.
I have also experienced the same thing as you, losing some strange assets in your Electrum wallet. I don't know where the theft came from; maybe I was careless because I kept the secret phrase in a place where other people could easily find it. This incident gave me an important experience. and I am more wary of using cryptocurrency wallets.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: summonerrk on February 14, 2024, 02:49:10 PM
I do not want to name the amounts in the kennel, except to say that I lost 30 percent of my entire deposit. And it was very insulting, I think you understand. I immediately had to change all the passwords in all the wallets. Now I prefer Electrum and TrustWallet, in my opinion these are now the top crypto wallets that you can use to verify your deposit. I'll switch to Ledger a little later.
I have also experienced the same thing as you, losing some strange assets in your Electrum wallet. I don't know where the theft came from; maybe I was careless because I kept the secret phrase in a place where other people could easily find it. This incident gave me an important experience. and I am more wary of using cryptocurrency wallets.
Maybe your computer was compromised or you accidentally clicked on a bad link somewhere. I base such conclusions on the fact that Electrum is considered one of the best wallets and I have never heard of it being hacked. (Jaxx was a scam wallet, unfortunately). Therefore, it was most likely a mistake on your part. I advise you to buy a paid subscription to a good antivirus, because your system may still be compromised if you have not reinstalled Windows and have not checked the system for viruses.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: aiviaa485 on February 15, 2024, 12:09:55 PM
It seems to me that from the beginning until now, many members have chosen to use hardware wallets that are independently owned by the owner without any interference from other people.
But I will think twice if I have to buy a hardware wallet because for me buying a hardware wallet is not better than buying milk and diapers for my 18 month old son.

Maybe I don't have money and am looking for comfort (not using money) using Trust Wallet software, it's very easy, just download it from Playstore for my smartphone.
Even if there is a hack later (I hope it doesn't happen) in my Trustwallet, it's okay because until now I have never had and stored more than 0.001 Ethereum in Trustwallet on my Smartphone.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Doovla on February 16, 2024, 02:24:58 PM
If anybody knows why the amount of tokens change specifically in bscscan site without any my move? I am using from MEW site Enkrypt wallet for 1 month and no hacker attacks. So it is Enkrypt wallet also amount change from original. Is that site bug because i received some coin that i dont have a clue about.
Title: Re: Ethereum wallet
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on February 16, 2024, 02:56:33 PM
Which ethereum wallet is secure and gives a very very low transaction fee... I will like to know

It wasn't the kind of wallet you make use that place you on the beam of having lower transaction fee, the network determine the cost for making each transaction, you only decided on the type of wallet to make use of because, but in this regard, I will recommend you that you you make use of a non custodial wallet so that you can have access to your private keys, it's very important that you pay close attention to the transaction fee before making it in other to make it intentional on the rate we were being charged for any transaction.