I’m in the process of writing up an article that explains what I think is the best way currently: using a wallet supporting BIP32, 39 and 44.
A hardware wallet like Trezor or Ledger are the most user friendly ways to do this right now, but yes, to the average user it’s a steep learning curve.
Bought a Trezor. Wish I could reverse my decision.
While secure and works great, their dev team is not the most responsive and they are showing no inclination of supporting other ALT coins / crypto platforms like NEO.
At least, Ledger Nano has supporting NEO and is looking to add support to other ALT coins.
Not fun when you plunk down a hundred dollars to realize that you have to buy another device once you start getting interested in other ALT coins.
A hardware wallet like Trezor or Ledger are the most user friendly ways to do this right now, but yes, to the average user it’s a steep learning curve.