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legendary
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December 17, 2020, 12:08:22 AM
#16
Glad to see you all answered and gave your views for my question. I have downloaded Elektrum for android as you recommend. I haven't bought anything for me to keep in my Electrum wallet. The next step may be the security of the wallet I use. I got a good current source of reading from the official bitcoin.org site. Thank you very much.
legendary
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December 15, 2020, 04:34:00 AM
#15
The legit Electrum app will have the info (you will see it after the installation, click on About (right corner)
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Home page: https://electrum.org
Developers: Thomas Voegtlin SomberNight

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The fake one has the exact same UI but it's embedded with malicious code which are not visible to the naked eye. To be sure that you're downloading the real one, don't do it from Play Store. You can download it from the site and sideload it into your phone using the apk file and I recommend doing a PGP verification before that.
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December 15, 2020, 03:59:42 AM
#14
Electrum is Good for PC.

Edit: I just found they have a mobile app too. but I don't know if it is good or not. lots of negative reviews on their playstore page.
Electrum is good for Android but you can not sign a message on your phone with Electrum (for Android). You will not be phished if you download the app from their site, not from Google Play (as a result of app you get from Search in Google Play). There are many fake apps in Google Play (is this the negative reviews you told?)

https://electrum.org/#download. Visit it and click on Google Play to download the app for your Android phone. If you hove the mouse on Google Play hyperlink you will see the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.electrum.electrum

The legit Electrum app will have the info (you will see it after the installation, click on About (right corner)
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Home page: https://electrum.org
Developers: Thomas Voegtlin SomberNight

Distributed by Electrum Techonologies GmH

newbie
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December 15, 2020, 02:56:49 AM
#13
Actually I will always recommend Electrum wallet over the rest, because it's easier to use, just like many elders stated in the comment section. For someone new to the forum, you need to get used to the easiest wallet that won't stress you much during usage. So I will keep suggesting Electrum, zero bugs,zero stress, 100% access free. It's indeed the best. Welcome to the forum. I wish you well.
legendary
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December 15, 2020, 02:52:19 AM
#12
For Android I use Mycelium. It could be better, but it's far from bad. And it has one advantage over Electrum for Android: it also works with Hardware Wallets.
And this is important since I don't advise anyone keep more than 200-300$ worth of crypto on an Android wallet without the protection of a hardware wallet.

I was told not long ago that bluewallet.io may also be a good choice but I didn't get to try it out yet.
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December 15, 2020, 02:41:40 AM
#11
Is the Electrum wallet really one of the best recommendation for bitcoin newbie ?
Tell me what is the reason. Currently I am still using an android phone for daily need and browsing this bitcoin forum.
you said you are using an androind phone for daily need and using this forum. I don't know if you are asking for a wallet for you phone or you use a PC/laptop as well. but Electrum does not work on phone (I don't think so at least, unless they recently released an app) if you are looking for a good wallet for your Android phone then Coinomi would be good for you. I've been using that on my phone for 2 years. and haven't faced any problems. it supports hundreds of coins includind Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Electrum is Good for PC.

Edit: I just found they have a mobile app too. but I don't know if it is good or not. lots of negative reviews on their playstore page.
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December 15, 2020, 02:19:24 AM
#10
Tell me what is the reason.
1. Electrum is one of the oldest implementations of bitcoin
2. It has multiple active contributors that are always working on the code to improve it
3. It has no serious bugs
4. It is 100% open source with no hidden shenanigans like some of the other "wallets"
5. It is very easy to use for anyone from beginners to more advanced users
6. It is easy to sync since it is a SPV client and it is fast to sync
7. It has always been quick to implement any new feature that comes to bitcoin (eg. multisigs, P2SH, SegWit, Lightning Network,...)
8. It is one of the first HD wallets that let users only backup a "phrase" instead of having to backup their wallet file every time they create a new address
9. It has a very easy to use cold storage setup by easily pairing the cold and hot wallets.
10. It supports all hardware wallets
11. Electrum builds are deterministic so they can be reproduced, so you can trust the binaries they release even if you don't compile the code yourself

And another account mycelium, trustwallete not be bad but also hope and agree with that "Electrum" is secured more than other multiple accounts,  lowest fee SegWit and the other extra future than others. electrum is the best option to remember that do not share seed and turn off the auto update uninstalled unethical apps for safe side.
legendary
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December 15, 2020, 02:00:28 AM
#9
I suggest to use mobile bitcoin wallet like mycelium or blockchain wallet. These wallets are good for holding and spending little amount of bitcoin.
MyCelium is okay for Android. Please don't use Blockchain.com's wallet. They have a bad track record of being competent in managing their user's funds and have been involved in quite a few blunders. If history is any indication, I can't recommend Blockchain wallet with their terrible fees estimation and deceptive user's freedom.

download a hardware wallet in a storage device. These are what we called as cold wallets where btc stored offline. Correct me if I am wrong because I am still new in cryptocurrency.
Hardware wallets are devices designed specifically to store Bitcoins and they cannot be downloaded. If you want to store Bitcoin, you're looking at a Bitcoin cold storage. It'll be better to have an airgapped wallet than simply a cold storage though.
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December 15, 2020, 12:38:13 AM
#8
I suggest to use mobile bitcoin wallet like mycelium or blockchain wallet. These wallets are good for holding and spending little amount of bitcoin. But, if you wanted to hold bigger amount of funds through bitcoin then I suggest to buy for a hardware wallet or download a hardware wallet in a storage device. These are what we called as cold wallets where btc stored offline. Correct me if I am wrong because I am still new in cryptocurrency.
legendary
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December 15, 2020, 12:12:48 AM
#7
Tell me what is the reason.
1. Electrum is one of the oldest implementations of bitcoin
2. It has multiple active contributors that are always working on the code to improve it
3. It has no serious bugs
4. It is 100% open source with no hidden shenanigans like some of the other "wallets"
5. It is very easy to use for anyone from beginners to more advanced users
6. It is easy to sync since it is a SPV client and it is fast to sync
7. It has always been quick to implement any new feature that comes to bitcoin (eg. multisigs, P2SH, SegWit, Lightning Network,...)
8. It is one of the first HD wallets that let users only backup a "phrase" instead of having to backup their wallet file every time they create a new address
9. It has a very easy to use cold storage setup by easily pairing the cold and hot wallets.
10. It supports all hardware wallets
11. Electrum builds are deterministic so they can be reproduced, so you can trust the binaries they release even if you don't compile the code yourself
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legendary
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December 14, 2020, 11:28:45 PM
#6
Electrum has always been a heavy recommendation due to it being open source and being a solid wallet since like forever. Though it looks bad(imo) in terms of UI as it kinda looks outdated, it simply does it's job, and it does it's job really really well.

If you want to check out alternative Android wallets, check out BlueWallet[1] and Samourai[2]. But as always, if you hold a substantial amount of coins and if you're planning on holding long term while maximizing security, go grab a hardware wallet[3].


[1] https://bluewallet.io/
[2] https://samouraiwallet.com/
[3] http://cryptosec.info/wallets#hardware_wallets
legendary
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December 14, 2020, 09:45:48 PM
#5
Is the Electrum wallet really one of the best recommendation for bitcoin newbie ?
Tell me what is the reason. Currently I am still using an android phone for daily need and browsing this bitcoin forum.

In my experience it is, there are other wallets that you can use with the same credibility as Electrum, open-source safe secured these are the qualities of Electrum that is why it is one of the most used wallets, I highly recommend that you also use other wallets for diversification or not putting all your eggs in one basket, you can use an android phone if you are going to transact but when it comes to storing use a desktop version or better a ledger.
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December 14, 2020, 09:33:02 PM
#4
Is the Electrum wallet really one of the best recommendation for bitcoin newbie ?
Tell me what is the reason. Currently I am still using an android phone for daily need and browsing this bitcoin forum.
It is hard to say which wallet is the best choice for one person.

Electrum is light and friendly to use. You have to read documents as always and make a few attempts to practice and get familiarized yourself with it.
It is a SPV wallet, see more description there SPV (Electrum.readthedocs.io)

The official site of Electrum: https://electrum.org/#home
Download the wallet (for desktop or mobile): https://electrum.org/#download (don't search Eldctrum on Google Play, you will get many fake apps).
[Warning] List of fake wallets/apps on Google Play.

Verify your Electrum wallet on desktop or mobile.
[GUIDE] How to Safely Download and Verify Electrum [Guide]
staff
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December 14, 2020, 09:16:19 PM
#3
Personally, the only reason I would recommend Electrum over that of Bitcoin Core, is because its a lightweight client. If you don't need a lightweight client, i.e you don't wish to keep a copy of the Blockchain on your device, then Electrum is the best choice. Otherwise, go with Bitcoin Core.

I would also recommend against using any wallet, on a phone. Especially, one that you connect to the internet with regularly, and download apps on. Phones, are a little bit more difficult to secure due to their operating system, and the way the general user uses them.
legendary
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December 14, 2020, 08:58:38 PM
#2
Is the Electrum wallet really one of the best recommendation for bitcoin newbie ?
Tell me what is the reason. Currently I am still using an android phone for daily need and browsing this bitcoin forum.

Welcome to the forum.

This might be a long read but this is informative to help you choose the "best" wallet based on your preference.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/general-bitcoin-wallets-which-what-why-1631151
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December 14, 2020, 08:52:18 PM
#1
Is the Electrum wallet really one of the best recommendation for bitcoin newbie ?
Tell me what is the reason. Currently I am still using an android phone for daily need and browsing this bitcoin forum.
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