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Yoroi vs Adalite : r cardano - Reddit Yoroi vs Adalite Hello guys I currently have some Ada And was wondering where should I stake my ada I dont need ti be checking on it daily or somethinf like an app and stuff I just need a safe way to stake my coins, I heard a los about deadaluss but It is too heavy My pc doesn't suports it Another question
Adalite vs Daedalus vs Yoroi number of staking pools : r cardano - Reddit AdaLite is good, don't worry that it's not mentioned here very often As Yoroi Daedalus are official Cardano wallets, they are just the most recommended ones Splitting your wallet and staking in multiple pools is good for Cardano decentralization You shouldn't worry about that
Adalite vs. Yoroi : r cardano - Reddit New to Cardano, got a Nano Ledger S What is the best way to store Cardano? I like Adalite and Yoroi but which one is safer?
Which is better? Daedalus, Yoroi or Adalite? : r cardano - Reddit Daedalus Yoroi give you access to all pools, Adalite I think you are locked into their pools There really isnt much difference in returns, you should choose pools primarily based on decentralization Adalite is the opposite of that as they already run multipools I dont have a hardware wallet, so cant advise on that
Nami vs Yoroi vs Eternl : r cardano - Reddit Nami doesn’t have a mobile wallet and I gave up on Yoroi when it became unusable Etrnl is the only one that seems to be actively in development (regularly updated and improved)
Yoroi vs Adalite : r cardano - Reddit Adalite has a non fluid UI and defaults to their own pools for delegation Vs Yoroi being more intuitive with a fair display to all stake pools Yoroi Daedalus are officially supported and maintained by the pillars behind Cardano Emurgo Iohk
What do you guys think of the Adalite wallet staking pools . . . - Reddit ADALite is one of several wallets you can use to interact with the Cardano blockchain I believe the staking pools you can see in ADALite are exactly the same ones you will see in other wallets that support Cardano, like Daedalus, Lace, Yoroi, etc Anyway, staking with Cardano is safe and fairly easy - even if you are using a hardware wallet
Yoroi vs ADAlite using ledger (confused) : r cardano - Reddit Yoroi vs ADAlite using ledger (confused) I updated my Ledger X to the latest firmware and Cardano app and now I can no longer send Cardano from it using Yoroi It worked fine with the prior firmware, so it's a ledger issue I've never used ADAlite io, but I logged into that to see if I could somehow access my funds
Yoroi vs Ledger Live : r cardano - Reddit Hi guys, I have a ledger nano x and I have been staking through Yoroi for a bit more than an year now As most of you know recently ledger Live started supporting cardano I picked up my hardware wallet and connected it to ledger live to add a Cardano account with the the objective of being able to see the balance of all my cryptos in one place The balance is showing but, to my surprise, the
Adalite vs YOROI : r cardano - Reddit Adalite vs YOROI Simple question; which one do you like better for a hardware wallet Asking for a friend Please include your arguments in your comments Thank you