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    Different types of crypto wallets: A complete guide

    By Revel ChengJuly 2, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Crypto Wallet: A digital tool facilitating storage, sending, and receiving of cryptocurrencies, available in various forms.
    • Types of Wallets: Hot wallets, cold wallets, paper wallets. They also can be custodial or non-custodial wallets.

    At its core, a cryptocurrency wallet is a digital tool that facilitates storing, sending, and receiving cryptocurrencies. Unlike physical wallets, which hold tangible currency, crypto wallets do not store cryptocurrencies. Instead, they manage the essential cryptographic keys that prove ownership and allow transactions within the blockchain network.

    Key components of crypto wallets

    • Public key (Wallet Address): Functions similarly to a bank account number, allowing others to send cryptocurrencies to the wallet. It’s safe to share publicly.
    • Private key: This key acts like a PIN or password to a bank account. It authorises transactions and accesses funds. This key must be kept secret to prevent unauthorised access to the wallet’s contents.
    • Seed phrase: A series of words generated by the wallet that stores all the information needed to recover or restore a wallet. It’s crucial for recovering access to the wallet if the device is lost or the password is forgotten.

    Modern wallets have revolutionised how individuals interact with the blockchain, making it more accessible and user-friendly. These wallets have opened the digital currency space to a broader audience by simplifying the process of sending and receiving cryptocurrency.

    Also read: Is Coinbase a safe place to store crypto? A review

    Also read: 5 of the safest crypto exchanges

    How do crypto wallets work?

    Cryptocurrencies themselves are not stored in any single location. Instead, they are bits of data scattered across a blockchain. A crypto wallet’s primary function is to locate all the bits of data associated with a user’s public address and display the total amount in the wallet’s interface. This data management method underscores the decentralised nature of cryptocurrencies and the innovative approach to asset ownership and transfer.

    Before engaging in transactions, users must ensure that they are dealing with compatible currencies. Since different cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana operate on distinct technological platforms, sending the wrong type of currency to a crypto wallet address can result in lost funds.

    The necessity for compatibility checks before transactions highlights the importance of understanding the technological foundations of different cryptocurrency networks and ensures the safe and successful transfer of digital assets.

    Types of crypto wallets

    Crypto wallets are essential for managing digital currencies, offering various features tailored to different needs. Understanding the types of crypto wallets is crucial for choosing the right one:

    • Software wallets: These include browser extension wallets, mobile app wallets, and desktop app wallets. Software wallets are always connected to the internet, facilitating seamless interaction with DeFi protocols.
    • Hardware wallets: Hardware wallets are physical, USB-like devices that represent a secure cryptocurrency storage method. They store private keys offline, significantly reducing the risk of online theft.
    • Paper wallets: One of the most basic forms of cold storage, paper wallets are printed documents containing public and private keys. They are suitable for users who do not frequently interact with their cryptocurrencies.

    Each type of wallet caters to different preferences regarding security, convenience, and frequency of use. Users should consider their specific needs when selecting a crypto wallet.

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    Revel Cheng

    Revel Cheng is an intern news reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in Fintech and Blockchain. She graduated from Nanning Normal University. Send tips to r.cheng@btw.media.

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