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November 22, 2022, 09:33:18 AM
#30
I tried using Enjin: a bit complicated for me, but in general, it was okay. Now I prefer MetaMask if we are talking about web extension. OneArt wallet and Zerion are good if we are talking about mobile apps. Btw found nice reading by OneArt, they explained some things about crypto wallets. Maybe you'll find something useful as well Smiley  https://oneart.digital/en/blog/8-crazy-things-you-should-know-about-crypto-wallets
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February 17, 2022, 03:47:35 AM
#29
I'm tired of trust wallet and I'm looking for a new experience,
Yeah, trust wallet was a buggy wallet and i were tired by using it and i have moved to the another wallet. Im using safepal and you may need to mention this in your list.  Cheesy

here are the list of wallets I'm looking into right now just drop me your thoughts on any if you are using one of the below wallets thanks

1. Enjin wallet
2. Exodus wallet
3. Huobi wallet
4. Phantom wallet



I have been using EXO and Phantom. To be honest exodus was a very good wallet. it's not having multiple features like you can try to stake from your wallet or connect with dapps that already supported by this wallet. Phantom was good but im only using this wallet to connect into the solana blockchain. I don't why people keep trust the buggy wallet like trust wallet. it's weird.  Cheesy
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February 16, 2022, 07:09:37 PM
#28
I'm tired of trust wallet and I'm looking for a new experience, here are the list of wallets I'm looking into right now just drop me your thoughts on any if you are using one of the below wallets thanks

1. Enjin wallet
2. Exodus wallet
3. Huobi wallet
4. Phantom wallet


I only use one on the list and that is EXODUS for long years now and yes have not experience anything bad about this though the only problem is high fee but at least i know i am safer on this so there is not really a problem on my side mate.

Try checking EXODUS and you'll see what I'm trying to say here.
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February 16, 2022, 05:49:17 PM
#27
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I have enjin wallet but i don't used it because for me seems metamask is the easiest wallet to used and have a useful feature especially if you're using desktop. And also in metamask you can setup another network and used it at the same time for example ethereum main network network to binance smart chain.
Not only in desktop but also in mobile as well but cant really be denied that those wallets mentioned above does have its own app which is really giving out simple
user interface which is user friendly but in overall aspect speaking with security then custodial ones is never been recommended but somehow it doesnt mean
that it cant be trusted but since we are a bit paranoid when it comes to security then people would be always preferring on making use of those non-custodial ones.
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February 13, 2022, 01:51:02 AM
#26
I'm tired of trust wallet and I'm looking for a new experience, here are the list of wallets I'm looking into right now just drop me your thoughts on any if you are using one of the below wallets thanks

1. Enjin wallet
2. Exodus wallet
3. Huobi wallet
4. Phantom wallet


I've used Exodus multiple times.
It's a nice and clean looking multichain wallet with simple UI. You can even exchange your crypto assets within the wallet itself with ease. Also lets you stake various crypto directly from the wallet. I remember before, I even staked ALGO and SOL on that wallet.
You also have access to your wallet's private keys in case you'd want to make a back up.
Security wise, not much. As far as I remember, you only have your password to protect your assets on it and that's about it. It isn't open-source too.
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February 12, 2022, 05:17:21 PM
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I'm tired of trust wallet and I'm looking for a new experience, here are the list of wallets I'm looking into right now just drop me your thoughts on any if you are using one of the below wallets thanks

1. Enjin wallet
2. Exodus wallet
3. Huobi wallet
4. Phantom wallet


It would be according into your needs and just like others been saying that Phantom wallet is just really for Solana alone and the rest are multichain wallets but the issue
is that they are centralized or not open source which basically means that you couldnt really have the full control of your wallet which it wont really be suggestable
on storing up your coins for long term on using up these wallets.For some reason or convenience then yes i could say that these wallets are relevant
but if you do care more about wallet security then this shouldnt really be an option.
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February 12, 2022, 08:38:49 AM
#24
Maybe there are some hidden fat you don't want to discussed or disclosed as your statement aren't complete yet you can go more detailing by narrating what you want to use the wallet you wanted for from above wallet you listed.
He already said his reason. He got tired or got bored of using an old wallet and he is in the hunt for a new replacement. Same with us when we got bored of our gadgets, we also replaced it but @OP I think that trustwallet is unique from the list. On your list they are usually a standard wallet with no web 3 capabilities if I am not mistaken but if there is a wallet that I can recommend that has the same feature as the trustwallet, that would be metamask.

I am a long time user of both wallet and i can feel their difference where trust wallet is more buggy or laggy when used it's built in browser and when using swap exchanges but I do not feel this lag when I use metamask.
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February 11, 2022, 06:49:49 AM
#23
I haven't tested those wallets but based on the previous replies here I don't think I could trust wallet that is centralized or wallet that doesn't give you your private key and lastly closed source. Only trust open sourced projects since many people can double check it if it can be trusted or not. But I remember I once use Exodus wallet they are also a good wallet but it's closed source right?

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February 11, 2022, 04:47:00 AM
#22
Maybe there are some hidden fat you don't want to discussed or disclosed as your statement aren't complete yet you can go more detailing by narrating what you want to use the wallet you wanted for from above wallet you listed.
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February 11, 2022, 02:52:12 AM
#21
I don't understand why you need to looking for a new wallet which similar like Trust wallet but you're tired of using Trust wallet? Those wallet you mentioned above is closed source and the worst thing you're included centralized exchanges wallet as your own wallet.

I can't give many recommendation when it comes to altcoins, probably Metamask is the only options. You could buy hardware wallet since it's safer than the rest wallet you mentioned above, it isn't expensive only around $50-$100.

Only Metamask that I use to store a lot of crypto is easier as an extension that is used in the browser so the choice is right for me.

I also bought a Safepal hardware wallet for $60 bought from someone, it's safe enough to store for long term then to store a lot of crypto.

Trying a trust wallet is the best.

For me, hardware wallets are the best place to store my cryptocurrency. Trust wallet , metamask, and all these software wallets offer the same features but they cannot be as secure as the hardware wallets.
I have not tried Safepal but i have some doubt on it as why it is cheap than the regular Legder Nano and trezor wallet. For me, i will only prefer a wallet from these two well-renowned brands.
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February 10, 2022, 03:07:17 PM
#20
I don't understand why you need to looking for a new wallet which similar like Trust wallet but you're tired of using Trust wallet? Those wallet you mentioned above is closed source and the worst thing you're included centralized exchanges wallet as your own wallet.

I can't give many recommendation when it comes to altcoins, probably Metamask is the only options. You could buy hardware wallet since it's safer than the rest wallet you mentioned above, it isn't expensive only around $50-$100.

Only Metamask that I use to store a lot of crypto is easier as an extension that is used in the browser so the choice is right for me.

I also bought a Safepal hardware wallet for $60 bought from someone, it's safe enough to store for long term then to store a lot of crypto.

Trying a trust wallet is the best.
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February 10, 2022, 02:37:24 PM
#19
I'm tired of trust wallet and I'm looking for a new experience, here are the list of wallets I'm looking into right now just drop me your thoughts on any if you are using one of the below wallets thanks

1. Enjin wallet
2. Exodus wallet
3. Huobi wallet
4. Phantom wallet



I can only speak for enjin wallet, I have not used the rest on the list, as for enjin, I have used the wallet right from when it was first introduced, (because I was very active in their official telegram group chat), since the initial launch, the wallet has undergone series of updates with useful features which are very helpful using the wallet,

As a normal user, I can tell you the wallet is good, the interface is as simple as it can be, it supports lots of coins from different networks, i have some nft stored in the wallet ( collectibles from different projects)
You can do a quick exchange in the wallet app as long as the token is tradeable and available in the app, and some other features, but lately I use metamask more.
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February 10, 2022, 01:15:12 PM
#18
I'm tired of trust wallet and I'm looking for a new experience, here are the list of wallets I'm looking into right now just drop me your thoughts on any if you are using one of the below wallets thanks

1. Enjin wallet
2. Exodus wallet
3. Huobi wallet
4. Phantom wallet



What do you mean exactly when you say that "You are tired of Trust Wallet"? You don't like its features or what? Trust wallet is one of the best wallet if you want to store multiple coins in a single wallet.   What special or difference do you see in the other wallets mentioned by you and why you think these can be better alternatives for trust wallet ?

By the way, only getting tired of a wallet by seeing the same interface again and again, is not the right decision to change the wallet.
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February 10, 2022, 03:25:27 AM
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1. Enjin wallet
2. Exodus wallet
3. Huobi wallet
4. Phantom wallet

I have tried using Exodus wallet but was not satisfied. If you are looking for a multichain wallet then try Guarda wallet. It is far better than those listed here. I personally use trust wallet only to access a few dapps on BSC and not to store my assets.
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February 10, 2022, 01:04:23 AM
#16
I don't understand why you need to looking for a new wallet which similar like Trust wallet but you're tired of using Trust wallet? Those wallet you mentioned above is closed source and the worst thing you're included centralized exchanges wallet as your own wallet.

I can't give many recommendation when it comes to altcoins, probably Metamask is the only options. You could buy hardware wallet since it's safer than the rest wallet you mentioned above, it isn't expensive only around $50-$100.
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February 10, 2022, 12:23:50 AM
#15
I have only used two in the list Enjin and Exodus, Enjin is like Trust wallet wherein you can easily connect dapps when needed like Dex, but almost same as Trust its all depends on you which of this two wallets will work fine depends on your needs, Exodus on mobile on the otherhand has some bad reviews its unresponsive in some users but maybe it depends on your phone specs or connection.   
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February 10, 2022, 12:05:56 AM
#14
I'm tired of trust wallet and I'm looking for a new experience, here are the list of wallets I'm looking into right now just drop me your thoughts on any if you are using one of the below wallets thanks

1. Enjin wallet
2. Exodus wallet
3. Huobi wallet
4. Phantom wallet
I use Exodus wallet to store some of my coins but I do not use it too often as I only want to hold for a long term. Still, if I want to convert on the other coins, the minimum amount is too high compared to the other wallet, but I might be wrong because I do not check one by one.
I also used Phantom wallet to play with the Bothered Otters a few months ago but I do not store the other coins so I do not have much comment about this wallet;D
I do not use the other wallets, but I suggest you use a hardware wallet such as Ledger Nano or Trezor.
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February 09, 2022, 11:04:51 PM
#13
Trust wallet is close source, a good reason not to use it, but altcoin users may not have option, but better to buy a reputed hardware wallet that is completely open source instead of using a close source wallet. That alone is highly discouraging.
Got a point. But in terms of usability among the chosen of OP, I think this is much better, also its a binance product so there are multiple supported on this wallet. But of course I limit which one I hold there cause I know its somehow close source. But its work like metamask too given you a decentralized method like private key and mnemonic so somehow you could assume its the same with only higher risk.
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February 09, 2022, 10:55:59 PM
#12
I've used phantom wallet too and it seems quite easy to use (similar to metamask in how it functions as an extension). I don't know how beginner friendly it is though, most things in crypto are just trial and error and it might be a good place to start since Solana transactions seem very cheap - although so have bitcoin transactions recently.

Funny how Phantom wallet knocks MetaMask out of the water in terms of UI smoothness and functionality that it's not even funny, despite MetaMask having a good amount of years of head start. It seems that MetaMask became too complacent.
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February 09, 2022, 08:03:49 PM
#11
I can't say what you wanted to know but I really don't know about those wallets you mentioned except exodus which I have read many times and not a good decision to use that wallet. Well, there's Trustwallet and I have experiences using it but it's close source and yet you can get the mnemonic phrase which you can import in another wallet provider though as what Charles-Tim that it's highly discouraging. Anyways, it is up to you if you decided to use trust wallet even if it's not an open source wallet provider.
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February 09, 2022, 07:00:58 PM
#10
I used to use Exodus along side hardware wallets like Trezor and Ledger.

The interface is really nice, slick and modern but I use solely hardware wallets
now so I have full control of my coins. If you want to get a Trezor hardware wallet
you can pair it with Exodus, its kind of handy to quickly view your hardware wallet
balances.

From time to time I use Coinbase instead of Exodus, I believe Coinbase is
a cheaper alternative when moving coins.
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February 09, 2022, 04:25:37 PM
#9
I also use trust wallet I haven't had any issues with it, to me it's really a private wallet and has great utilities, I haven't used any of the other ones you mentioned but I can say trust wallet is very good.
Trust wallet is close source, a good reason not to use it, but altcoin users may not have option, but better to buy a reputed hardware wallet that is completely open source instead of using a close source wallet. That alone is highly discouraging.
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February 09, 2022, 04:18:52 PM
#8
I have never heard of those other wallets you just mentioned, my trick in surviving in crypto-currency remains don't get too greedy. Firstly I would like to know, why do you want to move away from trust wallet, you really didn't mention a tangible reason, I also use trust wallet I haven't had any issues with it, to me it's really a private wallet and has great utilities, I haven't used any of the other ones you mentioned but I can say trust wallet is very good.
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February 09, 2022, 02:35:02 PM
#7
I support enjin wallet, this wallet is the oldest among 1-4 on your list if this wallet sucks there would have been rumours around the web crucifying enjin wallet already, always go oldy.
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February 09, 2022, 02:33:50 PM
#6
1. Enjin wallet
2. Exodus wallet
3. Huobi wallet
4. Phantom wallet
I am certain Huobi wallet will be a centralized wallet, you will not have full control, your control can be overridden through freezing or blocking of your wallet account by the people that created the wallet for the public to use. I do not know about others.

What specifications and features you want in a wallet so we can recommend better one for you. And above all, it is not also good to make use of close source wallet, let your wallet be open source like Electrum.
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February 09, 2022, 02:08:48 PM
#5
I can tell you that Exodus is not open source, I tried to use it for storing BTC and it provided an "invalid BTC address", and since I read the forum and using it is "not recommended". Search on the forum, you'll probably find a lot more info on each of your suggested wallets.
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February 09, 2022, 01:56:38 PM
#4
I've used phantom wallet too and it seems quite easy to use (similar to metamask in how it functions as an extension). I don't know how beginner friendly it is though, most things in crypto are just trial and error and it might be a good place to start since Solana transactions seem very cheap - although so have bitcoin transactions recently.
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February 09, 2022, 01:46:51 PM
#3
3 of the 4 wallets you mentioned are multichain wallets like trustwallet. Only phantom wallet supports only 1 chain (solana network) and I only have experience with this wallet, so far it is quite useful. Don't know how well you secure seed phrases yet. If you are more concerned about your security, I recommend using wallets that only support 1 chain for 2 wallet app. When your wallet is compromised, you don't mean you lose all coins (different blockchains) in that wallet.
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February 09, 2022, 01:26:03 PM
#2
Probably tell us what you're specifically looking for in a wallet instead, so we can give better recommendations?

As far as I know none of those wallets are open-source, and Phantom wallet is solely for Solana.
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February 09, 2022, 01:15:34 PM
#1
I'm tired of trust wallet and I'm looking for a new experience, here are the list of wallets I'm looking into right now just drop me your thoughts on any if you are using one of the below wallets thanks

1. Enjin wallet
2. Exodus wallet
3. Huobi wallet
4. Phantom wallet

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