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Topic: Bitcoin Wallet for iOS???? (Read 4466 times)

legendary
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November 08, 2015, 07:48:40 AM
#31
I have to confirm advices above, just stick to http://breadwallet.com/ - it is simply the best wallet for IOS available.
legendary
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November 01, 2015, 06:39:52 AM
#30
Is it possible to access the same funds using my laptop (bitcoin-qt) and my iPhone (bread) and keep the two wallets in sync?

You should never store Bitcoin private keys on a desktop system unless you are a security expert who knows how to harden that system against malware. Bitcoin is digital cash and requires a much higher standard of security than a typical web service login.

It's not a desktop system.  I said laptop. You answer was nothing but spam. DUH I know it's digital cash and that I am my own bank....
Desktop and laptop are exactly the same in that context. And it's just good practice of Aaron to point out that it requires a much higher sense of security, as 99% of all desktop users (that means 'desktop OS', like Windows or OS X or Linux, i.e. it also includes your laptop) are absolutely incapable of securely storing private keys on their system.
legendary
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November 01, 2015, 06:36:43 AM
#29
Where is it? ETA??
Breadwallet has been out for ages, and it's hands down the absolute best wallet app on iOS by far.

I'm very happy with apps like Breadwallet (iOS) and Mycelium (Android), because it makes introducing Bitcoin to new people SO much easier. These apps are actually accessible, and usable by normal people.
full member
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October 16, 2015, 07:12:40 PM
#28
I'm currently on an Android phone and make use of MyCelium as a hot wallet.

With MyCelium I'm able to 'import/link' the wallets I have on my Trezor by using a USB On-The-Go cable. So I'm able to send funds from my Trezor through MyCelium.

I will however be switching to an iPhone towards the end of the month and was wondering whether the iOS version of MyCelium can also do this, if not, is there any other iOS wallet with similar functionality?

If not is there one that will allow me to import the xpub keys of the Trezor wallets as watch-only wallets?



ArcBit can import and watch your xpub key.
legendary
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October 16, 2015, 05:07:49 PM
#27
I'm currently on an Android phone and make use of MyCelium as a hot wallet.

With MyCelium I'm able to 'import/link' the wallets I have on my Trezor by using a USB On-The-Go cable. So I'm able to send funds from my Trezor through MyCelium.

I will however be switching to an iPhone towards the end of the month and was wondering whether the iOS version of MyCelium can also do this, if not, is there any other iOS wallet with similar functionality?

If not is there one that will allow me to import the xpub keys of the Trezor wallets as watch-only wallets?



iOS has no USB OTG functionality. As for the xpub importing, I cannot answer, but so far I haven't come across a wallet that allowed such a thing.
sr. member
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October 15, 2015, 02:25:11 AM
#26
I'm currently on an Android phone and make use of MyCelium as a hot wallet.

With MyCelium I'm able to 'import/link' the wallets I have on my Trezor by using a USB On-The-Go cable. So I'm able to send funds from my Trezor through MyCelium.

I will however be switching to an iPhone towards the end of the month and was wondering whether the iOS version of MyCelium can also do this, if not, is there any other iOS wallet with similar functionality?

If not is there one that will allow me to import the xpub keys of the Trezor wallets as watch-only wallets?

legendary
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October 15, 2015, 02:08:17 AM
#25
bread might be a scam to hack us all

Why scam when you have a reliable product that people use? Wink

Besides...

bread might be a scam to hack us all

Code is open source, and anyone can compare app store binaries against one they build themselves and then examine any differences. We continue to work to remove sources of non-determinism from the build process so that binaries will be identical, as is done with bitcoin-core.

That "scam" wouldn't go too far Cheesy
hero member
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October 14, 2015, 08:03:56 PM
#24
Is it possible to access the same funds using my laptop (bitcoin-qt) and my iPhone (bread) and keep the two wallets in sync?

You should never store Bitcoin private keys on a desktop system unless you are a security expert who knows how to harden that system against malware. Bitcoin is digital cash and requires a much higher standard of security than a typical web service login.

It's not a desktop system.  I said laptop. You answer was nothing but spam. DUH I know it's digital cash and that I am my own bank....
if u want to use the same wallet for both platforms get the private key off bitcoin qt and get the bither wallet on your smartphone import key and ur done  Wink
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October 14, 2015, 03:18:11 PM
#23
bread might be a scam to hack us all

Code is open source, and anyone can compare app store binaries against one they build themselves and then examine any differences. We continue to work to remove sources of non-determinism from the build process so that binaries will be identical, as is done with bitcoin-core.
legendary
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October 14, 2015, 02:38:25 PM
#22
bread might be a scam to hack us all
member
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October 14, 2015, 10:25:44 AM
#21
laptops run desktop operating systems and have the same security vulnerabilities. More actually since they are more likely to connect to public wifi.
legendary
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October 14, 2015, 10:07:09 AM
#20
Is it possible to access the same funds using my laptop (bitcoin-qt) and my iPhone (bread) and keep the two wallets in sync?

You should never store Bitcoin private keys on a desktop system unless you are a security expert who knows how to harden that system against malware. Bitcoin is digital cash and requires a much higher standard of security than a typical web service login.

It's not a desktop system.  I said laptop. You answer was nothing but spam. DUH I know it's digital cash and that I am my own bank....
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October 14, 2015, 09:49:37 AM
#19
Is it possible to access the same funds using my laptop (bitcoin-qt) and my iPhone (bread) and keep the two wallets in sync?

You should never store Bitcoin private keys on a desktop system unless you are a security expert who knows how to harden that system against malware. Bitcoin is digital cash and requires a much higher standard of security than a typical web service login.
legendary
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October 14, 2015, 09:38:08 AM
#18
Is it possible to access the same funds using my laptop (bitcoin-qt) and my iPhone (bread) and keep the two wallets in sync?
staff
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Just writing some code
October 12, 2015, 04:26:39 PM
#17
An iOS device is much more secure by default than any of the popular desktop environments. Desktop systems aren't hardware encrypted, don't have app sandboxing, don't require code signatures, etc...

Read the iOS security white paper for more info: https://www.apple.com/business/docs/iOS_Security_Guide.pdf

There is currently a million dollar bounty for anyone who can remotely compromise an iOS device: https://www.zerodium.com/ios9.html

breadwallet is officially created by the bitcoin community! I am a member of the bitcoin community and I wrote it, so it's official. Smiley

breadwallet supports features like importing private keys.

it's the first SPV wallet for iOS, (meaning it connects directly to the bitcoin network, and doesn't trust or rely on servers operated by the wallet provider) and it's the first SPV wallet that runs on a malware hardened platform.

only you control your private keys, and they are held in the secure enclave using strong hardware backed AES encryption, so you have protection even if the phone is stolen.

blocktrail looks very nice, however it is what's called a "server-trusting" wallet. It relies on a server run by blocktrail. When their server goes down, your funds become unavailable until you import your keys into another wallet.
But you can't run a full node from an iOS device. I prefer full node security over the security of a mobile device since my desktop is much harder to steal, I don't do stupid things like click random links so I don't get viruses, and I can run a full node for my own protection and to help the network.
Yeah, I tend to put the majority of my bitcoins I want "mobile" on my phone... and then whatever is remaining on my desktop wallet.  With breadwallet though, I tend to feel even more secure about storing my bitcoins on there than anywhere else because of the security measures they use; they even allow the fingerprint authentication for you to easily access your wallet without the hassle of entering in some long password you created for the wallet, which I find very convenient.
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October 12, 2015, 03:58:34 PM
#16
An iOS device is much more secure by default than any of the popular desktop environments. Desktop systems aren't hardware encrypted, don't have app sandboxing, don't require code signatures, etc...

Read the iOS security white paper for more info: https://www.apple.com/business/docs/iOS_Security_Guide.pdf

There is currently a million dollar bounty for anyone who can remotely compromise an iOS device: https://www.zerodium.com/ios9.html

breadwallet is officially created by the bitcoin community! I am a member of the bitcoin community and I wrote it, so it's official. Smiley

breadwallet supports features like importing private keys.

it's the first SPV wallet for iOS, (meaning it connects directly to the bitcoin network, and doesn't trust or rely on servers operated by the wallet provider) and it's the first SPV wallet that runs on a malware hardened platform.

only you control your private keys, and they are held in the secure enclave using strong hardware backed AES encryption, so you have protection even if the phone is stolen.

blocktrail looks very nice, however it is what's called a "server-trusting" wallet. It relies on a server run by blocktrail. When their server goes down, your funds become unavailable until you import your keys into another wallet.

Yeah, I tend to put the majority of my bitcoins I want "mobile" on my phone... and then whatever is remaining on my desktop wallet.  With breadwallet though, I tend to feel even more secure about storing my bitcoins on there than anywhere else because of the security measures they use; they even allow the fingerprint authentication for you to easily access your wallet without the hassle of entering in some long password you created for the wallet, which I find very convenient.
legendary
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October 12, 2015, 03:43:24 PM
#15
breadwallet is officially created by the bitcoin community! I am a member of the bitcoin community and I wrote it, so it's official. Smiley

breadwallet supports features like importing private keys.

it's the first SPV wallet for iOS, (meaning it connects directly to the bitcoin network, and doesn't trust or rely on servers operated by the wallet provider) and it's the first SPV wallet that runs on a malware hardened platform.

only you control your private keys, and they are held in the secure enclave using strong hardware backed AES encryption, so you have protection even if the phone is stolen.

blocktrail looks very nice, however it is what's called a "server-trusting" wallet. It relies on a server run by blocktrail. When their server goes down, your funds become unavailable until you import your keys into another wallet.

Yeah, I tend to put the majority of my bitcoins I want "mobile" on my phone... and then whatever is remaining on my desktop wallet.  With breadwallet though, I tend to feel even more secure about storing my bitcoins on there than anywhere else because of the security measures they use; they even allow the fingerprint authentication for you to easily access your wallet without the hassle of entering in some long password you created for the wallet, which I find very convenient.
legendary
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October 12, 2015, 03:40:22 PM
#14
breadwallet source code is public and it's an amazing app. I've tried several wallets for iOS and none struck my eye as breadwallet did. It's simply amazing. Has enough functionality for a mobile wallet, it's simple, secure, very nicely developed and the developer is pretty much always around to help and answer questions. It's a very solid and nice project.

There are quite a few wallets. I don't see a need for more, unless some groundbreaking client is coded... A new client would bring the same functionality as another client already has. There's enough competition, a new product would most likely add to the confusion.

I completely agree. Thanks for the post. I like breadwallet so far.


breadwallet is officially created by the bitcoin community! I am a member of the bitcoin community and I wrote it, so it's official. Smiley

breadwallet supports features like importing private keys.

it's the first SPV wallet for iOS, (meaning it connects directly to the bitcoin network, and doesn't trust or rely on servers operated by the wallet provider) and it's the first SPV wallet that runs on a malware hardened platform.

only you control your private keys, and they are held in the secure enclave using strong hardware backed AES encryption, so you have protection even if the phone is stolen.

blocktrail looks very nice, however it is what's called a "server-trusting" wallet. It relies on a server run by blocktrail. When their server goes down, your funds become unavailable until you import your keys into another wallet.

Thanks for the info! I'm using it for now!
member
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October 12, 2015, 03:38:34 PM
#13
breadwallet is officially created by the bitcoin community! I am a member of the bitcoin community and I wrote it, so it's official. Smiley

breadwallet supports features like importing private keys.

it's the first SPV wallet for iOS, (meaning it connects directly to the bitcoin network, and doesn't trust or rely on servers operated by the wallet provider) and it's the first SPV wallet that runs on a malware hardened platform.

only you control your private keys, and they are held in the secure enclave using strong hardware backed AES encryption, so you have protection even if the phone is stolen.

blocktrail looks very nice, however it is what's called a "server-trusting" wallet. It relies on a server run by blocktrail. When their server goes down, your funds become unavailable until you import your keys into another wallet.
hero member
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October 12, 2015, 03:06:33 PM
#12
try bither it has a lot of functions that other ios wallets usually dont have like importing custom private keys.
legendary
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October 12, 2015, 02:43:06 PM
#11
breadwallet source code is public and it's an amazing app. I've tried several wallets for iOS and none struck my eye as breadwallet did. It's simply amazing. Has enough functionality for a mobile wallet, it's simple, secure, very nicely developed and the developer is pretty much always around to help and answer questions. It's a very solid and nice project.

There are quite a few wallets. I don't see a need for more, unless some groundbreaking client is coded... A new client would bring the same functionality as another client already has. There's enough competition, a new product would most likely add to the confusion.
full member
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October 12, 2015, 01:46:03 PM
#10
Airbitz is my choice wallet for IOS and Android.
staff
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October 12, 2015, 01:18:51 PM
#9
Where is it? ETA??

I'd recommend you to choose BlockTrail wallet , they may be new but they are pretty good and they have great potentials also the design is sick !
I also made a topic about them , so people give their suggestions (so in case you use and you have suggestions to be added you post here) : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/blocktrailcom-wallets-your-suggestions-1181934

I'm guessing there isn't one officially made by the bitcoin community like bitcoin core?

I guess this is it  : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet (but there is a version for iOS)


Yes I know there is for Android. There isn't one for iOS. That's what I was asking. I feel more comfortable with public open software you know.

Yes I know , we all do . I suggested BlockTrail because it's open source as-well and here is the github repository : https://github.com/blocktrail/blocktrail-wallet

Why is BlockTrail not listed on bitcoin.org?


I can't tell , maybe they simply forgot to update the website or maybe there is x time to wait before theymos or whoever the owner of bitcoin.org add the wallet (until he see reviews etc ...  )
legendary
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October 12, 2015, 01:14:19 PM
#8
Where is it? ETA??

I'd recommend you to choose BlockTrail wallet , they may be new but they are pretty good and they have great potentials also the design is sick !
I also made a topic about them , so people give their suggestions (so in case you use and you have suggestions to be added you post here) : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/blocktrailcom-wallets-your-suggestions-1181934

I'm guessing there isn't one officially made by the bitcoin community like bitcoin core?

I guess this is it  : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet (but there is a version for iOS)


Yes I know there is for Android. There isn't one for iOS. That's what I was asking. I feel more comfortable with public open software you know.

Yes I know , we all do . I suggested BlockTrail because it's open source as-well and here is the github repository : https://github.com/blocktrail/blocktrail-wallet

Why is BlockTrail not listed on bitcoin.org?
staff
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October 12, 2015, 12:51:24 PM
#7
Where is it? ETA??

I'd recommend you to choose BlockTrail wallet , they may be new but they are pretty good and they have great potentials also the design is sick !
I also made a topic about them , so people give their suggestions (so in case you use and you have suggestions to be added you post here) : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/blocktrailcom-wallets-your-suggestions-1181934

I'm guessing there isn't one officially made by the bitcoin community like bitcoin core?

I guess this is it  : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet (but there is a version for iOS)


Yes I know there is for Android. There isn't one for iOS. That's what I was asking. I feel more comfortable with public open software you know.

Yes I know , we all do . I suggested BlockTrail because it's open source as-well and here is the github repository : https://github.com/blocktrail/blocktrail-wallet
legendary
Activity: 1204
Merit: 1001
October 12, 2015, 12:47:54 PM
#6
Where is it? ETA??

I'd recommend you to choose BlockTrail wallet , they may be new but they are pretty good and they have great potentials also the design is sick !
I also made a topic about them , so people give their suggestions (so in case you use and you have suggestions to be added you post here) : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/blocktrailcom-wallets-your-suggestions-1181934

I'm guessing there isn't one officially made by the bitcoin community like bitcoin core?

I guess this is it  : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet (but there is a version for iOS)


Yes I know there is for Android. There isn't one for iOS. That's what I was asking. I feel more comfortable with public open software you know.
staff
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Merit: 6152
October 12, 2015, 12:39:06 PM
#5
Where is it? ETA??

I'd recommend you to choose BlockTrail wallet , they may be new but they are pretty good and they have great potentials also the design is sick !
I also made a topic about them , so people give their suggestions (so in case you use and you have suggestions to be added you post here) : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/blocktrailcom-wallets-your-suggestions-1181934

I'm guessing there isn't one officially made by the bitcoin community like bitcoin core?

I guess this is it  : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet (but there is a version for iOS)
legendary
Activity: 1204
Merit: 1001
October 12, 2015, 12:36:18 PM
#4
I'm guessing there isn't one officially made by the bitcoin community like bitcoin core?
legendary
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October 12, 2015, 12:22:46 PM
#3
I would suggest either breadwallet or blocktrail to use for your iOS... The benefits vary for each wallet you can get on iOS, but with breadwallet you can actually connect to the blockchain network, and with blocktrail you can still have your security key words...

Do your own research though and figure out which one is best for you.
staff
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Just writing some code
October 12, 2015, 11:08:54 AM
#2
Go to https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet and choose ios. There are many wallets.
legendary
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October 12, 2015, 10:36:13 AM
#1
Where is it? ETA??
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