This rating describes our personal assessment of the user-friendliness of the product. How easy is the onboarding process? How modern is the user interface and is it easy to use? Are all the important functions quick and easy to find? We ask ourselves all these questions in order to give a personal rating from 1 to 10 points.
For products or services in the crypto space, trust and security should be the biggest factors in the selection process. Since we could not seriously evaluate the technical security of a platform or product, we analyze publicly available factors such as security features, location, regulation, certifications, audits, team/company, general reputation and, of course, track record.
Crypto doesn't have to be cryptic. Especially for beginners, the first contact with the crypto world can be overwhelming. With this rating, we give our assessment of how easy it is for beginners to find their way around: from the onboarding process to using the most important functions.
Customer support is an important factor for many users. A long wait or no response at all in the event of problems can be frustrating, especially when it comes to sensitive topics such as finances. With this rating, we give our assessment of the quality of customer support. In order to provide as balanced an assessment as possible, we also include user opinions from other platforms in our evaluation.
Some exchanges and brokers are regulated by financial supervisory authorities in certain countries/states. This often entails strict financial regulatory requirements and compliance requirements to which the company must adhere. Regulatory clarity can contribute to greater transparency and thus also greater trustworthiness.
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A wallet that is “open source” makes its software code public (e.g. on Github). Either the entire program code or at least significant parts of it are publicly accessible. This has the advantage that many parties can review the code and security gaps or other vulnerabilities are discovered and improved more quickly.
The so-called "private key" is a unique sequence of numbers and characters and the private key that gives you direct access to and control over your cryptocurrencies. The private key is used to sign transactions. In simple terms, it can be seen as a digital fingerprint that proves that you are the owner of the cryptocurrencies. If you store your cryptocurrencies on so-called "custodial wallets" (e.g. crypto exchanges), you are not the owner of your private keys.
The anonymity of “non-custodial wallets” is generally relatively high. However, there are differences between providers when it comes to collecting and storing user data. There can also be differences in the ordering process for hardware wallets as to which user data is stored and for what period of time
The so-called “secure element” is a chip (microprocessor) that stores your private key and is separated from the rest of the hardware. This special chip gives the hardware wallet significantly more protection against local, physical attacks. Depending on the chip, a different level of security can be offered. Some chips can be compromised with less effort, while with others this is only possible with special equipment and is extremely complex.
The so-called “secure element” is a chip (microprocessor) that stores your private key and is separated from the rest of the hardware. This special chip gives the hardware wallet significantly more protection against local, physical attacks. Depending on the chip, a different level of security can be offered. Some chips can be compromised with less effort, while with others this is only possible with special equipment and is extremely complex.
The overall rating is the average of our individual ratings. Our ratings do not constitute investment advice, but merely our personal opinion. You are welcome to use them as rough indicators and additional perspective. In the dynamic and fast-growing crypto sector, parameters can often change from one day to the next, so we cannot guarantee that the rating data is up to date. Therefore, please never use our ratings as an isolated basis for decision-making and not as a substitute for your own research.
Some wallets offer an integrated trading function within the wallet to buy and sell cryptocurrencies directly. This functionality is usually made possible by a connection to the web interface of an exchange. The integrated trading function in wallets offers enormous advantages: cryptocurrencies can be bought in the same place where they are to be stored. The manual transfer of cryptocurrencies from an exchange to your own wallet is therefore no longer necessary, which can save time and money.
Multisignature wallets or multisig wallets are wallets that require at least two private keys to sign a transaction. This additional process makes it possible to greatly increase security against unwanted access, for example through personal threats. This security mechanism is particularly useful when storing particularly high assets.
If the hardware wallet or the device with the corresponding software wallet is lost or damaged, there is no need to panic. As long as you have your private key or recovery seed (also called “seed phrase”) in your possession, you can restore your wallet at any time. The recovery seed is a combination of 12-24 words and is the most common backup method for wallets. Important: Keep your recovery words and private keys secret and never share them with other people!
Infinity Wallet vs MetaMask im Vergleich
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MetaMask ist eine führende Software-Wallet für Ethereum-basierte (EVM) Blockchains und dient sowohl als Schnittstelle als auch als Browser für Web3-Anwendungen. Die Browser-Erweiterung sowie die iOS- und Android-App von MetaMask sind die beliebtesten Methoden, um sich mit dezentralen Apps (dApps) zu verbinden und mit ihnen zu interagieren, einschließlich Web3-Gaming, DeFi und NFTs.
- Schönes Design
- Sehr einfache Bedienung
- Zugriff auf Web3-Anwendungen
- In-App-Krypto-Nachrichten
- Relativ neu auf dem Markt
- Unbekanntes Unternehmen
- Keine mobile App (als „demnächst verfügbar“ gekennzeichnet)
- Nicht Open Source
- Beliebtes Interface für Web3-Anwendungen
- Kompatibel mit Hardware-Wallets
- Möglichkeit, Kryptowährungen innerhalb der App zu kaufen
- Etwas kompliziert für Anfänger
- Die Benutzeroberfläche könnte intuitiver sein
- Unterstützt keinen Bitcoin-Speicher
- Unterstützt nur EVM-Blockchains
- Einige Tokens müssen manuell hinzugefügt werden
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Bei Exchange Flow wird Ethan als der hauseigene Krypto-Experte anerkannt. Mit über 10 Jahren Erfahrung in der Welt der globalen Krypto-Börsen ist Ethan eine vertrauenswürdige Stimme in der sich ständig weiterentwickelnden Welt der digitalen Währungen. Er testet und überprüft Börsen, damit Sie es nicht tun müssen, und bietet Bewertungen und Artikel an, die sowohl für Anfänger als auch für erfahrene Händler von unschätzbarem Wert sind. Wenn er nicht gerade an Codes arbeitet, reist Ethan gerne und spielt Retro-Spiele. Seine Krypto-Einnahmen nutzt er, um seine Reisen rund um den Globus zu finanzieren.