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Hot vs. Cold Wallets

Hot vs. Cold Wallets

There are two main types of Bitcoin —I’d rather say “crypto”— wallets: hot wallets, which are connected to the internet (think of them like a checking account for quick access), and cold wallets, which are stored offline for added security (similar to keeping cash in a safe).

Cold storage can involve storing keys on USB devices or even on paper, minimizing the risk of online theft. Most of the time, hot wallets are used interchangeably with software wallets and cold wallets synonymous with hardware wallets.

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The most popular wallets for cryptocurrency include both hot and cold wallets. Cryptocurrency wallets vary from hot wallets and cold wallets:

  • Hot wallets are able to be connected to the web. Some of the top crypto hot wallets include Exodus

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