what Wallet does /biz/ use
I've heard good things about Electrum
I use exodus, cause it lets me convert one coin into another and has proper security
Does anyone know how i can transfer my coins onto a flashdrive rather than keep it in an online wallet?
>>2666231
Bitcoins cannot be stored on a USB stick, but you can backup your private keys that are - in a way - your bitcoins. Either backup the wallet file, or you can generate a "paper wallet" (a JPEG image with the privatekey (never show anyoe) and the public key/address ("bank number"))
Now, this is not the best thing to do. USB sticks don't live forever and can be destroyed pretty simple.
I don't know how big of a stash we are talking here, but if it's big (like above $1000) you might want to consider buying a Ledger or Trezor wallet. It's a special piece of USB hardware that stores your private keys. It's very secure, but they cost $30 to $90.
Stay safe.
>>2666349
Nah, it's just a tiny sum, started just recently.
But i had heard that you could store the coins themselves offline. Guess i was misinformed
I'm on linux but want a wallet that allows me to buy multiple coins, as far as I can tell electurm only allows bitcoin, unless you download their LTC or ETH wallets
>>2666073
best wallets are
paper wallet or ledger nano s
or
exodus, copay, mycelium or electrum
nothing else can compete
>>2666231
just write down your recovery seed