Poker Community, Online Poker Forums

Join our poker forum today to talk strategy, and participate in private poker games with our members. Once signed in to your account, you'll get instant access to the passwords for our private tournaments.

Play our daily home games on partnered online poker sites to qualify for our monthly private freerolls! The top players on the leaderboards qualify. Check the leaderboards for more information.

StockPoker Leaderboard DarkSidePoker Leaderboard How to Earn Poker Coins?

How many crypto/bitcoin wallets have you tried?

Bawse

Owner of Poker Community
Staff member
Administrator
Top Poster Of Month
Messages
1,749
Poker Coins
15,757.46
StockPoker Screen Name
BawseGrind
DarkSidePoker Screen Name
Bawse
What crypto wallets have you tried?

I currently use Trustwallet, but I've used Coinbase, Blockchain, and I tried a few others, but I don't remember the names.
 
By the way, I’ve experimented with a few crypto wallets myself. I have used Meta Mask, and Electrum, and I have also used Exodus, Binance and Luno.
 
I currently use Robinhood and Coinbase. I also have a wallet on Element and the Pi network.
 
I use Coinbase. My g/f uses Robinhood. I've tried others, but Coinbase was the only one I managed to successfully become verified on!
 
I use Coinbase. My g/f uses Robinhood. I've tried others, but Coinbase was the only one I managed to successfully become verified on!
Users mostly choose Coinbase especially for those in the USA because it stands out as one of the best there and because of its straightforward design. Personally, I use Binance most of the time.
 
Users mostly choose Coinbase especially for those in the USA because it stands out as one of the best there and because of its straightforward design. Personally, I use Binance most of the time.
I still found it difficult. I actually had to open a support ticket just to figure out how to get some Bitcoin I was sent to my bank. :(
 
I have over a dozen crypto wallets and most of these wallets are multi currency wallets, which means I can accept multiple cryptocurrencies. However, I mostly use Trust Wallet, Coinbase Wallet, and Metamask
 
I've heard of those. I use just Coinbase, but have never taken a proper look at it.

I do find it odd however, that the premise of cryptocurrency seems to be anonymity and decentralization, yet I had to show a picture of my ID and my face and verify all sorts of personal information before being allowed to interact with real money. How does that make sense? lol
 
Blockchain is my favourite crypto wallet and is personally the only online storage that I'd hold any crypto in. Otherwise I'd prefer to have my crypto holdings in offline cold wallets, just for added peace of mind and security.
 
Blockchain is my favourite crypto wallet and is personally the only online storage that I'd hold any crypto in. Otherwise I'd prefer to have my crypto holdings in offline cold wallets, just for added peace of mind and security.
Isn't "blockchain" an overall term for crypto and it's foundations, not a specific wallet?
 
Isn't "blockchain" an overall term for crypto and it's foundations, not a specific wallet?
Screenshot_20250216-231805.png

Blockchain is a crypto wallet. I've used them before. Trust Wallet is my favorite though.
 
Blockchain is a crypto wallet. I've used them before. Trust Wallet is my favorite though.
Cool. I was correct as well:

"Blockchain is a decentralized database that records transactions in blocks that are linked together in a chain. It's a shared ledger that's used to track assets and transactions across a network." says A.I. :D
 

Top