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Bitcoin gold Fork

in litecoin •  7 years ago 

I have a little bit of Litecoin and a very very small amount of Bitcoin but in coinbase very new to this not too sure to hold the key , I might need to do some more research but thanks

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I recommend a Trezor wallet or Ledger S Nano. If you're not holding a lot of crypto then it might not be worth it to you because hardware wallets run around $100 - $150. But it's the best way to be sure of the security and not difficult to figure out.

Could i take off coinbase and put in one of the wallets you suggested ??

Keeping your money on an exchange violates the principles of Satoshi Nakamoto (bitcoin founder) anyway. When government closes these, the rest of the world (those outside of the system) will still be able to use it.

What authority doesn't seem to understand is that it's the worlds 2+ billion unbanked that are fueling this revolution.

You should watch Andreas Antonopoulos on YouTube:

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

That's what I did. Trezor supports LTC, ETH and several others in addition to BTC and BCH. https://trezor.io

I just use Coinbase / GDAX (GDAX is where you want to do trades to avoid fees) then send offline to my hardware wallet.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

See how to use GDAX to avoid paying Coinbase fees (GDAX is Coinbase in the same way DOS underlies Windows). If you have a Coinbase account, you already have a GDAX account:

Thanks for all the info