Single Coin Wallets

 SINGLE COIN WALLETS


I like to hold coins with their own blockchains in their own developed wallets as well as other wallets like Guarda, Trust, Trezor, etc...


Here are some top coins with their own blockchains and their websites (find more on www.CoinGecko.com):


Litecoin 

https://litecoin.org/ - available in most wallets


Stellar Lumens 

https://www.stellar.org/lumens and https://www.stellar.org/lumens/wallets and Stellar Account Viewer: https://accountviewer.stellar.org/#!/


Digibyte: https://digibytewallets.com/

Cardano 

https://www.cardano.org/ and https://daedaluswallet.io/


Bitcoin Cash

https://www.bitcoincash.org/wallets.html

- available in most wallets


Bitcoin SV 

https://bitcoinsv.io/services/wallets-and-exchanges/

  • available in most wallets

EOS  https://coinfunda.com/best-eos-wallets/

  • available in most wallets

Theta Token  https://wallet.thetatoken.org/unlock/keystore-file


Digibyte https://digibytewallets.com/


Vechain   https://www.vechain.org/


Zilliqa  https://www.zilliqa.com/wallets


NEM   https://coinswitch.co/news/nem-wallet also on Guarda


Siacoin  http://sia.tech/


Cosmos   https://blog.chorus.one/top-cosmos-wallets/


PolkaDOT https://polkadot.network/ and wallet info: https://support.polkadot.network/support/home


Understand more about wallets here:

https://academy.coinzilla.com/cryptocurrency-wallet-guide/




Ethereum-based blockchains (available in most wallets under the coin’s  name or “Ethereum”):



Ethereum

https://ethereum.org/en/wallets/

  • MyEtherWallet.com is the “core” wallet for Ethereum I believe...

  • available in most wallets

  • If a coin is Ethereum-based (ERC-20), you can send it to an Ethereum address and it should appear in that section in your wallet. Currently, Basic Attention Token, ChainLink (and many others) are on the Ethereum blockchain, so you can send it to an Ethereum address. It will require Ethereum in fees to send out of the wallet someday, so send some Eth ahead of time. 

  • Stay up to date with your ERC-20 coins, as the developers can decide to split off from the blockchain and form their own, as happened to Theta Token and several others.

  • You can search ETH transactions here: https://etherscan.io/

  • On this site you can also search a coin name and see if it appears. Then you know it’s ERC-20. But double check by googling it thoroughly to be sure.


ChainLink  https://getcrypto.info/chainlink/


Basic Attention Token  https://basicattentiontoken.org/


There are many more… just search a coin on CoinGecko.com and it will provide you with data and their website.


No core wallet for XRP but commonly available in most wallets:


Ripple XRP  https://ripple.com/xrp  and https://coinsutra.com/best-ripple-xrp-wallets/ - available in most wallets



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