4 popular crypto wallets among Kiwi crypto lovers

February 15, 2022 05:51 AM GMT | By Jasmine Anand
 4 popular crypto wallets among Kiwi crypto lovers
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Highlights 

  • Cryptocurrencies are becoming hugely popular across New Zealand; hence, crypto wallets are massively being used.
  • These crypto wallets are equipped with the latest technology, including industry-leading security features.
  • Some of the most sought-after crypto wallets include Trezor, Ledger, Exodus, etc.

With the astronomical growth in the popularity of cryptocurrencies, the need for crypto wallets is also on the rise so as to safely store one’s digital crypto assets and manage them with ease.

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A wide range of crypto wallets is available in the market, which offers a host of features, including the buying, selling and trading of cryptocurrencies.

Moreover, as Kiwis are increasingly drawn towards investing in these new-age digital currencies, this article covers some of the most popular crypto wallets preferred in the Kiwi nation.

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Trezor

First on the list is Trezor, which was launched in 2014. It is a hardware wallet with an easy-to-use interface. The wallet is compatible with many applications and supports numerous advanced features for expert users.

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It supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, Ripple, Shiba Inu, Dogecoin, Avalanche, and heaps more.

Both its models, namely Model T and Trezor One, are equipped with industry-leading security features, thereby providing optimum protection against local hardware attacks

4 Crypto Wallets Popular Among Kiwi Crypto Lovers

Coinomi

Second on the list is Coinomi, which was introduced in 2014. It safely stores, manages and helps in exchanging Bitcoin, Ethereum and over 1,770 blockchain assets.

It supports both mobile & desktop users, and its app is readable in 25 languages.

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Moreover, its website claims zero hacking or compromise to date, owing to the wallet's strong encryption and cryptography features.

Further, Coinomi offers 24/7/365 live support to its users.

Ledger

Coming up next is Ledger, which is another popular wallet among Kiwi crypto users. Being a hardware wallet, Ledger supports multiple cryptocurrencies.

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Its latest model, Ledger Nano X, boasts of being a next-gen, highly secure crypto hardware wallet, equipped with Bluetooth connectivity and greater asset management capabilities, thus managing one’s crypto assets while on the go.

Further, Ledger wallets are independently certified and designed to resist even the most sophisticated cyber attacks.

Exodus

Last on the list is Exodus, which was founded in 2025 and supports more than 150 cryptocurrencies. It is hugely popular among users for its simple and beginner-friendly features.

The wallet has apps for both its iOS and Android users and is compatible with Trezor wallets.

Moreover, the wallet boasts a number of apps to diversify its functionality, such as live charts, crypto deposits, etc.

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Bottom Line

Cryptocurrency wallets help in keeping Bitcoin and other cryptos secure, thereby making crypto transactions safe and secure.


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