This opera one? https://help.opera.com/en/how-to-use-operas-crypto-wallet-on-your-computer/Coinbase, and I'd suggest Opera if you want a local one
Yes. Opera best browser of all time, built-in adblocker, built-in VPN (best one I've used btw, my internet speed goes from 100MBPS to 80MBPS), built-in crypto wallet, and support for all Chrome extensions. 11/10
Yes. Opera best browser of all time, built-in adblocker, built-in VPN (best one I've used btw, my internet speed goes from 100MBPS to 80MBPS), built-in crypto wallet, and support for all Chrome extensions. 11/10
As, I'm sure, most other companies do. The closed source/Chinese company thing doesn't bother me at all though.Personally i wouldnt use it because it was sold to a Chinese company and that plus it being closed source is too risky for me.
Also it has something built in called "Cxense" which collects data on you and worst of all it sends every single website you visit to them (although this can be disabled but is on by default).
I'm a little confused. I've wanted to use Robinhood before, since it's a great investment app for amateurs such as myself, and I probably will at some point. But I never really considered it for crypto because you CAN'T withdraw or deposit funs, as far as I know. You can only buy crypto from Robinhood and sell it back to Robinhood. They treat it only as an investment, as if it were a stock. They don't let users use it as a currency. Has this changed since?Used RobinHood, better, no fees, withdraw was much faster.
That still leaves you with dollar currency in the end though, right? I wish they'd just add proper wallet functionality… I want to be able to trade and buy things from people using BTC.No, but if I wanted, I could just buy $100 in BTC, then sell it back, then buy $100 in stock, sell that and withdraw.
Thats true, chrome spies on you too (although i use ff). But i think there is a big difference between a chinese and american company spying on you, additionally chrome would not control your wallet.As, I'm sure, most other companies do. The closed source/Chinese company thing doesn't bother me at all though.
