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December 09, 2019, 04:02:01 PM
#21
Doesn't beat Stakenet's new upcoming Lightning based Wallet, coming for desktop and mobile.

You'll be able to hold a multitude of coins inside of it, and exchange in-wallet using their lightning based DECENTRALIZED exchange, hosted by masternodes in the backend. In other words, you will pay WAY less in fees than you're used to (due to lightning). Transactions will be INSTANT, and you wont lose control of your private keys, or need to rely on any centralized service, like Shapeshift.  Wink
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December 09, 2019, 01:28:51 PM
#20
I was actually expecting some innovation or a bit extra to lure people using older mobile wallets. For example, why should I leave Imtoken2 or Enjin for Ankerpay. If I get a satisfactory answer to this maybe I will download the Wallet tonight but until then, I don't see the need to using new wallets
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December 09, 2019, 07:25:37 AM
#19
Not so sure, try OP to explain more in detail about the wallet and don't just promote it. Because this is related to assets, someone must be more careful when it comes to money. because the explanation and reputation of making a project going forward is also believed by many people. this is the first time I've heard of a wallet called ankerpay, is that guaranteed?
I think using Coinbase as an asset storage is quite convincing.
You should avoid any web wallet for storing assets which includes coinbase also because we are giving funds to the trusted sites so we don't actually own that coins better find a wallet and you will be full control on your funds.

Yes agreed, does not matter which wallet you choose it needs to be one where you control the private keys. A non-custodial wallet Like AnkerPay would be my suggestion.
But I think ankerpay wallet is still new, and there is no guarantee that your assets are fully secure. I think I prefer a platform that has a good reputation and has responsibility for what is managed. it's true that the wallet has full access to you, but it's not entirely safe for you, hackers are very clever to take private keys, seeds, and mnemonic keys or so on. one of my ways besides web and wallet applications, the safest hardware wallet by far.

I just heard about this wallet application and there are 3 versions in different OS namely Android, Windows and IOS, I am still hesitant in using the Windows version because this software makes it easy for hackers to break into it.
Does anyone here use the Windows version?

Yes that is correct but the web wallet is still very basic, they will need to add the mobile wallet features there. Currently its a basic wallet to run your Ankernodes and store Anker. They will need to add Bitcoin and then the exchange services like in the mobile wallet. 
hero member
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December 09, 2019, 05:52:21 AM
#18
I found it has built in exchange service which means something like blockchain.com which uses shapeshit to convery currencies or just your own exchange?

But this is not a wallet its just a web wallet which is not advisable to store funds only use them to trade cryptos.

Coinomi is better for someone who is looking for a multi currency crypto wallet.

Hi. The AnkerPay Wallet is its own exchange service that does not rely on Shapeshift. And it is an SPV non-custodial wallet and not a web wallet. The reason is that we value your security. In the AnkerPay wallet, your coins are always in your control and will never be on an exchange, but always in your pocket.

SPV means it connects to full  nodes to get data on transactions, right? Are  those nodes randomly chosen or they are predefined?

Hi. Thanks for the question. Yes. And the AnkerPay Wallet uses predefined nodes, that is guaranteed to be working. Thus making it more secure for the user.

Thanks, then its not pure SPV but rather its modification. Are those predefined nodes controlled by AnkerPay team or they are running by independent and interested parties?
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December 09, 2019, 05:33:43 AM
#17
I found it has built in exchange service which means something like blockchain.com which uses shapeshit to convery currencies or just your own exchange?

But this is not a wallet its just a web wallet which is not advisable to store funds only use them to trade cryptos.

Coinomi is better for someone who is looking for a multi currency crypto wallet.

Hi. The AnkerPay Wallet is its own exchange service that does not rely on Shapeshift. And it is an SPV non-custodial wallet and not a web wallet. The reason is that we value your security. In the AnkerPay wallet, your coins are always in your control and will never be on an exchange, but always in your pocket.

SPV means it connects to full  nodes to get data on transactions, right? Are  those nodes randomly chosen or they are predefined?
sr. member
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Duelbits.com
December 08, 2019, 12:50:21 PM
#16
Not so sure, try OP to explain more in detail about the wallet and don't just promote it. Because this is related to assets, someone must be more careful when it comes to money. because the explanation and reputation of making a project going forward is also believed by many people. this is the first time I've heard of a wallet called ankerpay, is that guaranteed?
I think using Coinbase as an asset storage is quite convincing.
You should avoid any web wallet for storing assets which includes coinbase also because we are giving funds to the trusted sites so we don't actually own that coins better find a wallet and you will be full control on your funds.

Yes agreed, does not matter which wallet you choose it needs to be one where you control the private keys. A non-custodial wallet Like AnkerPay would be my suggestion.
But I think ankerpay wallet is still new, and there is no guarantee that your assets are fully secure. I think I prefer a platform that has a good reputation and has responsibility for what is managed. it's true that the wallet has full access to you, but it's not entirely safe for you, hackers are very clever to take private keys, seeds, and mnemonic keys or so on. one of my ways besides web and wallet applications, the safest hardware wallet by far.

I just heard about this wallet application and there are 3 versions in different OS namely Android, Windows and IOS, I am still hesitant in using the Windows version because this software makes it easy for hackers to break into it.
Does anyone here use the Windows version?
sr. member
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December 08, 2019, 12:40:17 PM
#15
Not so sure, try OP to explain more in detail about the wallet and don't just promote it. Because this is related to assets, someone must be more careful when it comes to money. because the explanation and reputation of making a project going forward is also believed by many people. this is the first time I've heard of a wallet called ankerpay, is that guaranteed?
I think using Coinbase as an asset storage is quite convincing.
You should avoid any web wallet for storing assets which includes coinbase also because we are giving funds to the trusted sites so we don't actually own that coins better find a wallet and you will be full control on your funds.

Yes agreed, does not matter which wallet you choose it needs to be one where you control the private keys. A non-custodial wallet Like AnkerPay would be my suggestion.
But I think ankerpay wallet is still new, and there is no guarantee that your assets are fully secure. I think I prefer a platform that has a good reputation and has responsibility for what is managed. it's true that the wallet has full access to you, but it's not entirely safe for you, hackers are very clever to take private keys, seeds, and mnemonic keys or so on. one of my ways besides web and wallet applications, the safest hardware wallet by far.
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Activity: 169
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December 08, 2019, 11:43:34 AM
#14
Not so sure, try OP to explain more in detail about the wallet and don't just promote it. Because this is related to assets, someone must be more careful when it comes to money. because the explanation and reputation of making a project going forward is also believed by many people. this is the first time I've heard of a wallet called ankerpay, is that guaranteed?
I think using Coinbase as an asset storage is quite convincing.
You should avoid any web wallet for storing assets which includes coinbase also because we are giving funds to the trusted sites so we don't actually own that coins better find a wallet and you will be full control on your funds.

Yes agreed, does not matter which wallet you choose it needs to be one where you control the private keys. A non-custodial wallet Like AnkerPay would be my suggestion.
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December 08, 2019, 11:24:56 AM
#13
Not so sure, try OP to explain more in detail about the wallet and don't just promote it. Because this is related to assets, someone must be more careful when it comes to money. because the explanation and reputation of making a project going forward is also believed by many people. this is the first time I've heard of a wallet called ankerpay, is that guaranteed?
I think using Coinbase as an asset storage is quite convincing.
You should avoid any web wallet for storing assets which includes coinbase also because we are giving funds to the trusted sites so we don't actually own that coins better find a wallet and you will be full control on your funds.
sr. member
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December 08, 2019, 09:13:46 AM
#12

Yes they have been around since 2017, its true that Coinomi is more established but their fees are higher on the swaps using Shapeshift. Also Ankerpay seems to have better features.
That means 2 years of ankerpay are available, but I am not very familiar with ankerpay. So what features do you think are better that Ankerpay?

It would be more interesting if you provide a comparison between ankerpay and other crypto wallets.
sr. member
Activity: 784
Merit: 251
December 08, 2019, 09:02:46 AM
#11
Not so sure, try OP to explain more in detail about the wallet and don't just promote it. Because this is related to assets, someone must be more careful when it comes to money. because the explanation and reputation of making a project going forward is also believed by many people. this is the first time I've heard of a wallet called ankerpay, is that guaranteed?
I think using Coinbase as an asset storage is quite convincing.
hero member
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Merit: 792
Top Crypto Casino
December 08, 2019, 08:21:29 AM
#10
I never heard of and did not find any reviews related to this wallet. I am happy with what I have at the moment and therefore will not use it

I am not in the mood to risk my currency in any wallets.
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Merit: 10
December 08, 2019, 05:57:20 AM
#9
hmm, ankerpay, i remember hearing about them i think in 2018? so many projects hard to remember them all haha
IIRC tho, they were considered legit at the time, dont quote me on that tho lol
what advantages does this wallet offer? honestly im happy using an established one like Coinomi right now.  will take alot to convince people to switch imo : /

Yes they have been around since 2017, its true that Coinomi is more established but their fees are higher on the swaps using Shapeshift. Also Ankerpay seems to have better features.
hero member
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December 07, 2019, 04:54:08 PM
#8
Most of the wallets like this are partnered with those 3rd party exchanges that we're aware of such as changelly and shapeshift. It's not a problem to me but as long as I'm not familiar with the wallet, I don't use it.

Until it's known through time and service that they offer. Maybe, I might try it in the future if they remain stable but for now, I'll do the same that I'll stick to a wallet that's more popular and tested.
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December 07, 2019, 03:58:35 PM
#7
it's my first time heard about AnkerPay and can you explain what is the advantages of AnkerPay if we compare it to others wallet?

You can see more details here: https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/ankerpay/

You control your own private keys, they have their own built in exchange service similar to Shapeshift. They have also partnered with Changelly for credit cards and Paxos as a stable coin in the wallet. 

Next I see they will launch their own chain which is on testnet currently, you can then use those coins in a savings a account and manage you masternodes inside the wallet.

And finally in their chat they said they will launch a mobile version for Futures trading soon. I will be keeping an eye out for that.
sr. member
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December 07, 2019, 03:02:56 PM
#6
will take alot to convince people to switch imo : /
Yes, perhaps the application is good, but there are already many others on the market.And it is very difficult to entice people to your side, although you can.If I have free time I will explore it and leave a comment here.
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December 07, 2019, 02:38:28 PM
#5
I found it has built in exchange service which means something like blockchain.com which uses shapeshit to convery currencies or just your own exchange?

But this is not a wallet its just a web wallet which is not advisable to store funds only use them to trade cryptos.

Coinomi is better for someone who is looking for a multi currency crypto wallet.
legendary
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December 07, 2019, 02:02:06 PM
#4
hmm, ankerpay, i remember hearing about them i think in 2018? so many projects hard to remember them all haha
IIRC tho, they were considered legit at the time, dont quote me on that tho lol
what advantages does this wallet offer? honestly im happy using an established one like Coinomi right now.  will take alot to convince people to switch imo : /
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
December 07, 2019, 01:55:04 PM
#3
it's my first time heard about AnkerPay and can you explain what is the advantages of AnkerPay if we compare it to others wallet?
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