Which NON-CUSTODIAL crypto wallet is the easiest for beginners to use in your experience?

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As the title describes...

I am creating a list of NON-CUSTODIAL crypto wallets that even beginners can use easily without losing their coins or sending them to the wrong networks.

A lot of my buyers' employees (and some suppliers) have lost some money (minor due to the "measure thrice and cut once" strategy), so I am looking for easy UXs so even a Luddite won't trip over himself or herself.

The following, e.g., is a major bump in the road of their understanding and I'm looking to make is seamless transition/execution.

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Let me hear your recommendations, please.

PS. This is for wholesale trading, not investments. So, nobody will send Bitcoins to one another. We are using USDT/USDC/DAI (and other crypto) to pay suppliers and clients, because it is fast, borderless, and devoid of human delays.

PSS. I tried Googling "Non-Custodial Crypto Wallets for Dummies," but nothing useful came up! smi(&%

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With exodus you should exercise‌ caution when using the swap functionality as they can demand kyc
 
https://aquawallet.io/
All in all bitcoin wallet including USDT on Liquid network which can be swapped‌ inside the wallet app (btc - usdt or layer2 bitcoin aka bitcoin on liquid for‍ cheap, fast and confidential transactions).

for big on the shitcoins, exodus.
 
Thanks, Jack!
For beginners, Aqua is an easy one. 😉

Exodus is great‍ also but too sophisticated for beginners. They can later graduate from Aqua to Exodus. 😎
 
Honestly, Exodus - it's the easiest to use as a beginner and has support for‌ a lot of cryptos.
It's Monero implementation is a bit annoying but does work.

Your Exodus wallet can be synced between your phone and computer as well which is a‍ nice feature.
 
I can confidently say this was user⁠ error. This doesn't just happen with Exodus, but with every wallet, ever, because of a⁤ mistake the user made.
 
Stealer malware . Which steals browser⁠ passwords,documents & wallets.Depending on the malware they also have keyloggers which log the passwords you⁤ enter to decrypt. If a encryption password is used the encrypted wallet file is located⁣ in C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\Exodus\exodus.wallet , but can be brute forced . Make sure to use encryption with⁢ a safe password and isolate your System where you have important documents ,wallets etc.. from︀ the one you download random sh***t .
 
Metamask is one of the worst‌ choices for beginners , because of widespread drainers .
 
I'm not an expert but along as your only sending‍ and receiving from trusted sources you should be okay right?
 
The whole quirk about metamask‍ is the browser integration with ethers.js and other JavaScript libraries. But it brings great danger⁠ with it , as you can just connect your wallet on a random website and⁤ get all your funds stolen .




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Crypto newbies are easy pray for drainers .⁣
But yes you are safe if you only send and receive from trusted source but⁢ why expose an newbie to such a risk if you could just use any other︀ non web3 wallet .
 
As the feds shut down Samourai Wallet, I'd also suggest Trustwallet.
Pretty easy to use‌ and free, and no backdoors (at least till now, it's crypto space - who knows,‍ anything can happen).
 
I would not use metamask don't even if they were‍ the only ooption left !
 
In my experience, EMCD Wallet stands out as︇ the easiest non-custodial crypto wallet for beginners. Its intuitive interface and straightforward setup make managing︈ crypto a breeze. I found it great for storing and trading various tokens securely, with︉ quick access to decentralized exchanges like PancakeSwap. Plus, the ability to stake and earn rewards︊ within the app adds a nice touch for newcomers looking to grow their holdings. Overall,︋ Trust Wallet gets my vote for simplicity and functionality in the crypto space.
 
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