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Country: International
Launched: 2017
Security: Personal
Anonymity: Low
Ease of use: Easy
Has trading facilities: yes
Has vouchers and offers: yes
Features: Hierarchical Deterministic, Open Source
Platforms: Web
ValidationType: SPV
Expert Review
Sep 23, 2020

The Rutheneum Wallet is an Open-Source Web Wallet for the upcoming Rutheneum (RHT) coin. It is a simple web wallet that allows the user to create it by inserting its email and choosing a password.

Our Score
Security 4 / 5
Support 3 / 5
Ease of use 4 / 5
Reputation 4 / 5
Fees 3 / 5
Our Score
3.6 / 5
Pros and Cons
pros

- Hierarchical Deterministic
- Open-Source

cons

- Low popularity
- Lack of Two-Factor Authentication
- No Multi-Signature

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Crypto enthusiast 16 October 2021
5.0

Service is working properly

Country: International
Launched: 2017
Security: Personal
Anonymity: Low
Ease of use: Easy
Has trading facilities: yes
Has vouchers and offers: yes
Features: Hierarchical Deterministic, Open Source
Platforms: Web
ValidationType: SPV
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