Experts note the ever-increasing demand for reliable online wallets, especially in the crypto-currency market. They offer to pay attention to the 6 most popular wallets, supported by Dash and trustworthy users. Specialists give the first place to Trezor, an isolated means for local transactions. It is considered the most secure among other wallets.
The second place in this list goes to the hardware crypto-currency wallet KeepKey. Its only disadvantage is the high price. Users can interact with the wallet using the Google Chrome plugin. All transactions are made on a local level. Developers of this wallet also pay great attention to its security.
The third place in the list of the online wallets most suitable for crypto-currency is occupied by the cross-platform Exodus. It supports additional crypto-currencies and tokens. Exodus developers are eager to integrate their support. The wallet has a built-in exchange function, provided for all currencies it supports. Exodus is very easy to use, especially for beginners.
The fourth place in the list of best wallets is taken by UberPay Wallet, an excellent solution for Dash users. This is a multi-currency wallet that has a private key on the user's device, and not on the company's servers. When working with UberPay Wallet, it does not need to provide any personal information about yourself. The wallet masks the user's IP address when sending transactions, and also has a built-in exchange function.
The fifth place in this list is held by HolyTransaction, a wallet with a long history, supporting a multitude of currencies. Its downside is that the company has an access to the private key of the user. The benefits of HolyTransaction include checking the correctness of filling in transaction data and easiness of use. Thanks to this, all coins supported by the platform can be exchanged.
The last in the list is Coinomi, an easy wallet with an average level of anonymity. This is a powerful solution for Android-wallets, which supports a number of currencies, including Dash. Private keys are stored on the user's mobile device, and there is also a built-in exchange function. Coinomi hides the user's IP address when transferring transactions to the block chain.