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What is a Cardano wallet?

Sending and receiving ADA requires a wallet. A Cardano wallet will provide you with the ability to access your funds and make transactions with a combination of both your private and public keys. Choosing the right wallet will depend on a number of factors, including your cryptocurrency experience and expected investment amount.

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How do I get a Cardano Wallet?

Each ADA wallet type has its own pros and cons. You need to choose the one that suits you best. If you are a first-time user and looking to buy or store a relatively small amount of Cardano, then a mobile or web wallet will give you a good mix of safety and user-friendliness. A more experienced user may choose a hardware wallet.

Types of wallets for Cardano (ADA)

Let’s look at other Cardano wallet types, including mobile, desktop, hardware and paper.

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Hardware Cardano Wallet

These cold-storage wallets are dedicated USB devices designed to send and store cryptocurrencies offline, which makes malicious attacks almost impossible. It is important to remember that hardware wallets can be expensive for casual investors. However, they provide the best combination of security and usability, and are usually regarded as the top choice among long-term investors.

Web Cardano Wallet

Web Cardano Wallet

Most beginners may find web wallets a perfect choice, as they don’t require any software installation. While only an internet browser is needed, they require private keys to be stored on an online server, controlled by a third party. Potential exposure  to hackers and third parties is the definition of a hot wallet.

Mobile Cardano Wallet

Mobile Cardano Wallet

Another good option for casual users are mobile applications, widely available in all operating systems. Managing a mobile wallet is certainly user friendly and while it may not be the most safest, they are a good choice for users looking to buy and store small amounts of Cardano.

Desktop Cardano (ADA) Wallet

Desktop Cardano (ADA) Wallet

Similar to mobile wallets, desktop wallets are programs that run on your desktop or laptop computer operating system. They provide decent security, suitable to store small to medium amounts of crypto. However, they are still hot wallets, as your computer is constantly connected to the internet, creating a permanent attack vector.

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Paper Cardano (ADA) Wallet

Paper wallets, while simple, can be a little complicated to set up. They offer extremely good security, as your ADA funds will be held in what is known as cold storage. However, they require both public and private keys to be printed on a sheet of paper, similar to paper money or cash, that you would need to keep safe at all times.

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Uphold Cardano Wallet

Using the Uphold Cardano wallet will provide you with a safe, convenient, alternative way to store your funds. Uphold takes security extremely seriously, incorporating the robust industry standards to protect your funds at all times. You have 24/7 customer support to help you. We hold your keys so you don’t have to worry about custody. Around 90% of our crypto is held in cold storage.

Your Uphold ADA wallet can also be used to make payments to vendors, send money to friends, and instantly convert your ADA for local currencies and other cryptocurrencies.

It’s a safe and secure way to use and transfer funds.



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