I highly recommend Exodus. I wanted to work for them in customer service but they denied my application.
Regardless, it is a fluid platform, and you can exchange ltc for EOS! I expect for ltc to rise and EOS to dip in the short term. Great platform for making cheap, effective trades in my opinion.
Wallet private keys are stored effectively and emailed to you. There are passphrases you can use as well if you lose your private keys.
Funny thing you mentioned Exodus because that was what I was going to go with but I had hard time installing it on my Linux system and support never got back to me. I tried. lol
you should make a quick video review of keepkey! you like it?
I should soon :-) BTW, saw your video about Instacart...that's pretty cool..I might do that...maybe you can tell me more?
its a side gig you can do in an app, similar to uber. you select 1 to 8 hour increments, and there will be customers who are looking for drivers to do personal shopping and delivery. I signed up for my first shift this Saturday, so I should receive a list of items to go shopping for.
Stater Bros. provides customers with personal shoppers. The app claims shoppers can make between $15-$20.
This claim is true for the other gig-apps, but it does not account for expenses (gas, car repairs, taxes). I've had a decent time doing Uber and Doordash but it's enjoyable to switch between gigs once in awhile. Instacart is one i'm looking forward to because of it's simplicity. I wonder if I can do personal shopping t0o while i'm on the job, haha.
I am sure you can do your own shopping if you are quick lol....that sounds cool though...do you do Uber eats too? I wanted to do Uber but I have an old car so there's goes that idea :-( I'll have to follow up with you to see how Instacart works out..maybe I can do that instead.