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Topic: Best Mobile Bitcoin Wallet for Android? (Read 17361 times)

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September 24, 2014, 05:28:04 AM
#31
You can try our solution  Wink
legendary
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September 23, 2014, 08:34:20 AM
#30
I don't see any mention of newbies?
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September 23, 2014, 06:32:07 AM
#29

How about running your own bitcoind and access it via bitcoin-js-remote (Android and iPhone)?
https://tcatm.github.io/bitcoin-js-remote/

It is good but the problem is it might be hard for newbies. Mycelium or Bitcoin Wallet is the best option for newbies. Roll Eyes

  ~~MZ~~
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September 23, 2014, 01:22:15 AM
#28

How about running your own bitcoind and access it via bitcoin-js-remote (Android and iPhone)?
https://tcatm.github.io/bitcoin-js-remote/
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September 23, 2014, 01:12:21 AM
#27
I'm currently using Mycelium as my mobile wallet, and so far the user-end experience is smooth and flawless, but because it uses a centralized service by default, I have to trust them to not hide or simulate payment.

This also let's us support HD wallets that take a few seconds to sync instead of 20+ minutes that your criteria would require, and will allow us to implement CoinJoin by default, since we have servers where user's wallets can announce intentions to spend and mix, which is not possible without a server. Once we add Tor and CoinJoin support, there will be no way for us to know who you even are, so no way to know whom to hide or simulate payments for.
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September 18, 2014, 09:56:45 AM
#26
Im just too afraid to try wallet in my android. I didnt even have paypal on my phone.
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September 10, 2014, 12:43:44 PM
#25
I dont use any btc wallet apps but i use coinbase on my android phone just for very small amounts when i go out.
Also use blockchain and anthing over 1btc would go into cold storage.
I would look at what premissions the app ask for before downloading one.


I don't use coinbase. It is not really a "wallet" at all. It is just an online account to store some btc.

But yes it is wise to look at what permissions required before using any Android app. Nowadays most Android apps require a long list of permissions that seem to be too excessive for me.

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September 10, 2014, 07:37:36 AM
#24
I dont use any btc wallet apps but i use coinbase on my android phone just for very small amounts when i go out.
Also use blockchain and anthing over 1btc would go into cold storage.
I would look at what premissions the app ask for before downloading one.
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September 10, 2014, 02:37:04 AM
#23
I heard greenaddress is pretty easy to use. Try it.
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September 04, 2014, 01:49:19 PM
#22
Blockchain has some nice features on it.  Such as finding places that take BTC.

I would not use a mobile wallet for big amounts of bit coin but spending money.
Right, the Android platform has lots of malware on it. For big amounts use another storage  Smiley

+1. Yeah it is very dangerous. If you are using, make a back up, so that the BTC can be recovered if the phone is lost and also don't ever root your phone. If your phone is rooted, AVG should be installed and if it report any app, then read it carefully and if it access home directory, uninstall it ASAP.

  ~~MZ~~


For blockchain.info mobile wallet, you can still get backup or move your coins directly on the blockchain.info website once your phone is lost.

Of course you still have to do it quick because there is only a 4-digit PIN protection of your blockchain.info Android wallet and it won't take too long for the new owner to crack it if he wants to.  Grin
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September 03, 2014, 10:58:04 PM
#21
A friend of mine uses GreenAddress, and he has often boasted on how perfect its working may be you should give it a try.

Never heard about this one. Been using blockchain from the start.
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September 03, 2014, 12:03:21 PM
#20
A friend of mine uses GreenAddress, and he has often boasted on how perfect its working may be you should give it a try.
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September 03, 2014, 08:24:28 AM
#19
Blockchain has some nice features on it.  Such as finding places that take BTC.

I would not use a mobile wallet for big amounts of bit coin but spending money.
Right, the Android platform has lots of malware on it. For big amounts use another storage  Smiley

+1. Yeah it is very dangerous. If you are using, make a back up, so that the BTC can be recovered if the phone is lost and also don't ever root your phone. If your phone is rooted, AVG should be installed and if it report any app, then read it carefully and if it access home directory, uninstall it ASAP.

  ~~MZ~~
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September 03, 2014, 08:20:05 AM
#18
Any ios users here? Any iphone app that can be used as bitcoin wallet?

Yeah! I personally use bitWallet and it is just better than others. If you just want an address in the wallet, then I recommend using coinpocket. Remember, if you use coinpocket, you can not add any other address. OR you can use greenaddress. In that too, you can't import address and it is online wallet but it is good. Considering all features, bitWallet is the best.

  ~~MZ~~
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September 02, 2014, 10:35:14 AM
#17
I like the coinbase mobile wallet,but that is not with your wallet in the mobile
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September 02, 2014, 09:44:26 AM
#16
I used GreenAddress, it's awesome

You get 1 instant confirmation

No waiting Smiley

Pretty encrypted too
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September 02, 2014, 09:38:27 AM
#15
Blockchain has some nice features on it.  Such as finding places that take BTC.

I would not use a mobile wallet for big amounts of bit coin but spending money.
Right, the Android platform has lots of malware on it. For big amounts use another storage  Smiley
legendary
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September 02, 2014, 09:20:00 AM
#14
Blockchain has some nice features on it.  Such as finding places that take BTC.

I would not use a mobile wallet for big amounts of bit coin but spending money.
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September 02, 2014, 09:15:07 AM
#13
Any ios users here? Any iphone app that can be used as bitcoin wallet?
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September 02, 2014, 08:29:30 AM
#12
I personally prefer the original Android bitcoin wallet by Schildbach: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet

Me too! It is a great app and a better once. Blockchain.info is synced with another server, right? It is nice though. What about Mycelium? You can try it. It is a good app. Smiley

  ~~MZ~~
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September 02, 2014, 07:12:12 AM
#11
I belive this thread could be useful here
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/action-required-by-all-users-of-android-based-bitcoin-clients-271834
Could be a bit old but maybe still worth checking.
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September 01, 2014, 07:57:21 AM
#10
I have on occasion used blockchain's mobile app
Works pretty well, good integration
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August 31, 2014, 07:57:00 PM
#9
I'm currently using Mycelium as my mobile wallet, and so far the user-end experience is smooth and flawless, but because it uses a centralized service by default, I have to trust them to not hide or simulate payment. Honest and altruistic they may be, this really defeats the purpose of bitcoin, so on to the next wallet...

The wallet must at least meet the below requirements:

1. Encrypted Backup - The ability to generate encrypted backup, 'nuff said.

2. Decentralization - Must use the Bitcoin Network, and not a third-party server that directs traffic to aforementioned network.

3. Security - Must offer security measures such as PIN and/or TFA to spend money. I would assume that if my phone is stolen, that such measures would afford me time to take my coins out via encrypted backup.

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

So far, Green Address and Hive seems to have met the above requirements. Any argument for/against one or the other?

Thank you ahead of time.

Best android wallet, in my opinion, is blockchains. I started with that wallet when I started with bitcoins and I'm still using it. Very good.
legendary
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August 31, 2014, 07:34:42 PM
#8
i hope one best android wallet will emerge in coming years, because now im too scared to use them
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August 31, 2014, 03:06:41 PM
#7
I'm afraid no wallet can fully meet OP's requirements

If I must choose one now, I have to choose the blockchain.info mobile wallet. It's not decentralizated though. At least if my phone is stolen, blockchain.info mobile wallet has PIN protected and I still have time to quickly move my coins with any browser connected to the internet
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August 31, 2014, 02:34:38 PM
#6
electrum supports android, but I dont know how about you other criteria

Electrum is a thin client, and it connects to a list of servers. So it doesn't satisfy OP's requirement.

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August 30, 2014, 07:46:24 PM
#5
electrum supports android, but I dont know how about you other criteria
legendary
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August 29, 2014, 04:08:15 PM
#4
Any wallet that is connected directly to the Bitcoin network has to be a full node and not an SPV wallet. Does one exist for mobile devices?

I don't believe Green Address and Hive meet your criteria. The blockchain.info wallet goes through the blockchain.info server.
sr. member
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August 29, 2014, 01:48:46 PM
#3
I prefer use blockchain.info for the mobile wallet, there is a few security system which makes its user comfortable, GUI is so familiar and easy to use it

you may visit https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=piuk.blockchain.android&hl=in

hopefully you can enjoy it ...
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August 25, 2014, 01:19:31 PM
#2
I personally prefer the original Android bitcoin wallet by Schildbach: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet

It supports AES-256 encrypted backups (which I had to recover from once when I accidentally uninstalled the app, and worked fine), and it's decentralized. Its only disadvantage is that it doesn't have any sort of PIN/password protection (generally your phone is the second factor for TFA, so implementing it on a mobile app would be inconvenient) on accessing keys or sending coins, so you'd have to password-protect your entire phone.
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August 24, 2014, 10:14:21 PM
#1
I'm currently using Mycelium as my mobile wallet, and so far the user-end experience is smooth and flawless, but because it uses a centralized service by default, I have to trust them to not hide or simulate payment. Honest and altruistic they may be, this really defeats the purpose of bitcoin, so on to the next wallet...

The wallet must at least meet the below requirements:

1. Encrypted Backup - The ability to generate encrypted backup, 'nuff said.

2. Decentralization - Must use the Bitcoin Network, and not a third-party server that directs traffic to aforementioned network.

3. Security - Must offer security measures such as PIN and/or TFA to spend money. I would assume that if my phone is stolen, that such measures would afford me time to take my coins out via encrypted backup.

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

So far, Green Address and Hive seems to have met the above requirements. Any argument for/against one or the other?

Thank you ahead of time.
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