is Jaxx safe? what's it like in comparison to exodus? did the hack prove that this wallet wasn't secure? don't have enough coins to need a trezor so a hot wallet will do, just need something to store both eth/ltc
>>3270477
I use jaxx on my desktop
would not use it for a laptop or phone
I'd look to coinomi for phone, and I'll switch to them once with desktop version is out/tested too
pretty easy to steal your wallet keys if someone has physical access to your computer for jaxx
>>3270477
I use Coinomi but since they went closed source im looking to move all my money off of the wallet.
any good open source multi-coin wallets out there?
I'd store eth and LTC on (((Coinbase))) because they're licensed, insured etc and cooperating with regulators. At least they won't steal your coins. Move then off when needed, I'm not saying pay taxes, do whatever but I'd store them there as a safe haven
>>3270878
but that's exactly where I wanted to move them from because I get sketched about the idea it could potentially be a mt gox round 2
where do I get off mr bones' wild ride
>>3270914
are you retarded
coinbase is the least likely to mt gox
if you are just looking for a wallet then use electrum and myetherwallet