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RE: I'm reposting for help on Crypto Wallets
If you're going to use a hardware wallet then there's no need to use a paper wallet. The hardware wallet should give you a seed phrase (12-24 words) that you should write down in case the hardware is lost or damaged.
What if the hardware wallet doesn't accept some of the alt coins that I have?
In general, offline storage involves creating private keys and then keeping the private keys on an offline device or paper. The easiest and safest method is using a seed phrase that will generate all your private keys. Hopefully, the official wallet software for the altcoin will support seed phrase creation, otherwise you may have to rely on third-party wallet software.
Without a seed phrase, the private keys need to be directly saved. For example, for STEEM your password (that begins with "P5") is the private key that should be kept offline.
This article may be helpful. It's about storing bitcoin, but it applies to all cryptocurrencies: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Storing_bitcoins
Thank you for all your insight. Please don't hate me if I end up having more questions haha