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$SDCU storage options

1. Hardware Wallets (Cold Storage)

Hardware wallets are considered the most secure due to their offline nature, protecting your private keys from online threats:

Ledger:

Ledger Nano X: https://shop.ledger.com/pages/ledger-nano-x

Ledger Nano S Plus: https://shop.ledger.com/pages/ledger-nano-s-plus


Trezor:

Trezor Model T: https://shop.trezor.io/product/trezor-model-t

Trezor One: https://shop.trezor.io/product/trezor-one


KeepKey: https://shapeshift.com/keepkey


2. Software Wallets (Hot Wallets)

These wallets are more convenient for frequent transactions but carry more risk since they’re connected to the internet:

Exodus: https://www.exodus.com

Electrum (Bitcoin-only): https://electrum.org/#home

MetaMask (for Ethereum and ERC-20 tokens): https://metamask.io/

Trust Wallet (multi-chain wallet): https://trustwallet.com/

SolFlare Wallet (solana wallet): https://solflare.com/

Phantom Wallet (solana + multi-chain wallet): https://phantom.com/


3. Paper Wallets

Although less common due to the physical vulnerabilities, they’re still an option for offline storage:

MyEtherWallet (ETH): https://www.myetherwallet.com/

Bitcoin Paper Wallet (BTC): https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/


4. Multisig Wallets

For added security, multisig wallets require multiple signatures to authorize transactions:

Casa: https://keys.casa/

Electrum also supports multisig.


5. Custodial Services

For those who prefer not to manage their keys:

Coinbase Custody: https://custody.coinbase.com/

Gemini Custody: https://www.gemini.com/custody


Best Practices:

Diversify Storage: Use a combination of cold and hot wallets, keeping the bulk in cold storage.

Backups: Always back up your wallet’s recovery phrase or seed securely offline.

Security: Use strong passwords, enable 2FA, and be cautious of phishing attempts.

Insurance: Consider services that offer insurance against theft or loss (like some custodial services).