Самостоятельное хранение: реально ли новичкам разбираться в русских автозаполняющих кошельках?

losk37

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Ребята, я только что начал экспериментировать с автозаполняющими кошельками из России и уже запутался в настройках. Кто реально прошёл этот путь без потери монет и может подсказать, на что обратить внимание в начале?
 

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Honestly, I'm not even sure why this is a Russian thing - there are English alternatives that are way more user-friendly. If you're new to crypto, I'd recommend sticking with something like MetaMask or Trust Wallet for a smoother experience.
 

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Honestly, newbies should just stick with English wallets like MetaMask, it's way easier to use and understand, plus there are more resources available online. Most Russian wallets are complex and geared towards advanced users, so it's hard for beginners to find good support. I'd recommend starting out with a well-known English wallet and only switching to a Russian one later if you're really experienced.
 

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as a total newbie myself i'd say even if you don't speak russian, the UI on some of those wallets is pretty self explanatory, and i've seen plenty of videos in english on youtube that can help newbies learn how to use metamask and a couple of others.
 

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Honestly, if you can't secure a seed phrase properly, self-custody is just asking to get rekt. Stick to reputable wallets and ignore the weird niche stuff until you actually know
 

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Honestly, if you can keep your seed phrase safe and avoid phishing scams, you're already ahead of 90% of new
 

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Honestly cant help but feel that Russian wallets are a bit more complex, but still think it's doable for newbies to figure them out, especially with some online tutorials and support. Most of the popular ones like Ledger and Trezor have Russian language support, which makes a big difference. You got some great resources available, guys.
 
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