Honestly, my advice regarding those wallet products is straightforward—don't touch them. No matter which one it is, you don't need it. Many people always look for a so-called secure solution, but rather than hoping for a certain wallet, it's better to stay away from risks altogether. This is not an exaggeration but based on too many bloody cases. Putting your coins in any third-party wallet means you have to bear additional risks, no matter how loudly they boast. If you ask me, cold wallets with self-management are the safest choice, although they can be a bit more troublesome to use, but asset security should always come first.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 6h ago
Cold wallets are really reliable; I haven't lost any money after using them for years, but I won't deny that they can be a bit annoying.
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DAOTruant
· 6h ago
Cold wallets are indeed troublesome, but thinking about the stolen coins, it's still worth it.
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quietly_staking
· 6h ago
Cold wallets are indeed great, but to be honest, most people are still too lazy to bother.
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FunGibleTom
· 6h ago
Cold wallets, to put it simply, are more hassle but more secure. I fully agree.
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ponzi_poet
· 6h ago
Cold wallets are really the only way out; everything else is just a story.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 6h ago
This logic is too absolute, just like saying it's better to abstain from alcohol than to drink martinis. The real situation is that capital efficiency and security are always a trade-off. Cold wallets are indeed secure for self-management, but based on most retail investors' on-chain behavior... relying solely on self-management simply can't handle liquidity mining.
Honestly, my advice regarding those wallet products is straightforward—don't touch them. No matter which one it is, you don't need it. Many people always look for a so-called secure solution, but rather than hoping for a certain wallet, it's better to stay away from risks altogether. This is not an exaggeration but based on too many bloody cases. Putting your coins in any third-party wallet means you have to bear additional risks, no matter how loudly they boast. If you ask me, cold wallets with self-management are the safest choice, although they can be a bit more troublesome to use, but asset security should always come first.