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− | + | Software wallets utilize desktop, mobile app or cloud-based programs to store your [[private keys]] and to access the [[blockchain]]. Web-based wallets often considered to be the least secure way of the three to store your [[cryptocurrency]]. Some wallet examples are: | |
+ | == Web Wallets == | ||
+ | * [[Coinbase]] | ||
+ | * [[Blockchain.com]] | ||
+ | * [[StrongCoin]] | ||
− | == | + | == Desktop Wallets == |
− | * | + | * [[Exodus]] |
− | * | + | * [[Atomic Wallet]] |
− | * Electrum | + | * [[Electrum]] |
− | * Bitcoin Armory | + | * [[Bitcoin Armory]] |
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− | + | == Mobile Only Wallets == | |
− | * Mycelium | + | * [[Mycelium]] |
Latest revision as of 18:09, 28 March 2019
Software wallets utilize desktop, mobile app or cloud-based programs to store your private keys and to access the blockchain. Web-based wallets often considered to be the least secure way of the three to store your cryptocurrency. Some wallet examples are: