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E6: Crypto basics: Private Keys, Public Addresses, and Wallets

E6: Crypto basics: Private Keys, Public Addresses, and Wallets

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Episode Highlights

  • Crypto wallets give you access to your cryptoassets; they do not store your crypto
  • Public addresses are derived from public keys, which are derived from private keys; crypto is sent to a public address, while private keys prove ownership of that crypto, allowing you to spend it 
  • Private keys should be kept safe and offline; moreover, they should be backed up
  • There are pros and cons to using non-custodial and custodial (crypto exchange) wallets
  • Your choice of non-custodial wallet depends on your investment strategy and whether you prioritize convenience or security

Helpful links

  • Coinbase’s Terms of Service: https://www.coinbase.com/legal/user_agreement/united_states
  • Celsius freezing withdrawals: https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2022/06/13/crypto-lending-service-celsius-pauses-withdrawals-citing-extreme-market-conditions/
  • Voyager limiting withdrawals: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/06/23/voyager-digital-cuts-daily-withdrawal-limit-to-10k-amid-3ac-exposure/
  • James Howells and the lost Bitcoins: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/12/13/half-a-billion-in-bitcoin-lost-in-the-dump

Select hot wallets

  • https://www.myetherwallet.com
  • https://mycrypto.com
  • https://metamask.zendesk.com/hc/en-us
  • https://trustwallet.com
  • https://www.exodus.com
  • https://www.coinomi.com/en/

Select cold wallets

  • https://trezor.io
  • https://www.ledger.com

 

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