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Topic: First Crypto Hardware Wallet for Smartphone ? (Read 383 times)

newbie
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he product looks good but I do not understand why there is no info on the staff, the price is not understood and when it comes out on the market, but already the fact that it is not an ico and a point in favor, in my opinion the product and real must see only if it works well.
sorry for incorrect english.
hero member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 722
How tough it is since its being said its weatherproof? Cheesy

Been keeping an eye to those person who bought this one but i presume they havent eventually done such thing because they didnt even announce on when it would be release.I like the idea on having that inbuilt adaptor specially you can able to direct make transactions with your smartphone.Is this also PC capable?If it does then this would make a name when it comes to hardware wallets.Some may say its not really necessary to create since theres already trezor,ledger and etc. but having more options would be always good to consumers.
sr. member
Activity: 686
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"STAY IN THE DARK"
Anyone have used this already?

But I don't think it is a good idea because we don't know the reliability and durability of the hardware wallets,normally the gadgets for the mobile device won't last long much longer so better keep an USB hardware wallet than this in my opinion.
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4314
Checked out for a hardware wallet as phone case. Found https://cypherock.com. I am waiting to get on their pre-sale.

They lost me at:
GPS ENABLED
If it get's lost, you can track it
Ummm... NOPE! That seems like a terrible idea privacy-wise...

Effectively, they've taken what looks like the hardware for a Trezor, and "shoe-horned" it into a phone case (fairly roughly too I might add). It is still effectively just a USB hardware wallet using OTG connection... with the added "benefit" of NOT being able to use it on your desktop/laptop looking at the connectivity.

Also, one wonders what sort of phone compatibility they're realistically going to be able to provide... the shear number of devices with all different sizes/shapes make this a tough proposition. Good luck to them!
legendary
Activity: 2590
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Welt Am Draht
Yes but imagine for your daily use. With a Ledger, will you be ok to have in your pocket a cable permanently? I am already moaning when I have in my pocket, the keys, the wallet, the ID card, cigarettes, phones, in 10 years men will need their handbag  Cheesy

There is also something good about it inside, the third party exchange.
As for the idea of an integrated hardware wallet into the phone, I would say it's a good idea. What about branding a crypto smartphone? Grin

No hardware wallet is wieldy enough to pay that hooker for rapid hand relief in an alley on your way back from getting some milk. You have to noodle around hooking it up, inserting pins, finding apps. By that point her pimp has your pin and you're toast.

I'm happy enough with spending money in a phone as is. The world wouldn't end if it was hacked somehow.
legendary
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Merit: 18509
Yes but imagine for your daily use. With a Ledger, will you be ok to have in your pocket a cable permanently? I am already moaning when I have in my pocket, the keys, the wallet, the ID card, cigarettes, phones, in 10 years men will need their handbag  Cheesy

There's a simple, money saving and life saving solution to this. Stop smoking. Cheesy

I for one would likely never use a hardware wallet on my phone, because I do not see the point of carrying a hardware wallet around with me, and certainly not bringing it out in public to advertise the fact I'm carrying it around with me. I have a small amount of coins stored in a software wallet on my phone for daily use/payments as required, but my hardware wallet stays in a secure location most of the time.
newbie
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Keys are the most commonly lost item in the world. I definitely wouldn't buy a $150 keyring. Besides, plug and play system I believe are more bound to lose than an attached phone case. You would rather mourn your $150 hardware wallet lost than a $150 hardware wallet lost with a $500 mobile phone. Checked out for a hardware wallet as phone case. Found https://cypherock.com. I am waiting to get on their pre-sale.
newbie
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Never heard of this hardware wallet for smartphones and I do not think all smartphones are supported by OTG so only the selected wallet can use this wallet.
You can use the USB on-the-go adapter to convert a male USB A into a male usb microphone. You can plug the cable from your ledger into the adapter and onto your phone.
copper member
Activity: 2828
Merit: 4065
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Yes but imagine for your daily use. With a Ledger, will you be ok to have in your pocket a cable permanently? I am already moaning when I have in my pocket, the keys, the wallet, the ID card, cigarettes, phones, in 10 years men will need their handbag  Cheesy

There is also something good about it inside, the third party exchange.
As for the idea of an integrated hardware wallet into the phone, I would say it's a good idea. What about branding a crypto smartphone? Grin
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3008
Welt Am Draht
As above, you can use your Ledger and maybe Trezor already. The only difference here is the inbuilt USB connection.

In a decade or two I can well imagine most phones, tablets and computers having some sort of integrated hardware wallet. All it is ultimately is a separate chip.
hero member
Activity: 854
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rgbkey.github.io/pgp.txt
@BitMaxz
Yeah, but we must give a chance to any new service/product, more we have more it makes the crypto adoption possible. Most of the people find not easy to use Bitcoin so providing a friendly product help with this.

Well, I just wanted newbies and others to aware what could possibly risk can happen if they use unknown hardware wallet.

If you can afford to buy and ready to risk your money why not and give us a review about this hardware wallet so that other people know how this wallet works and what are the differences of using this wallet than the other hardware wallet.

@RGBKey
I own a Ledger and believe me I didn't know it is possible to use on a smartphone device and have no idea how to do since it needs a USB cable (?)

You can use a usb on-the-go adapter which converts a male USB type A to a male micro usb. You can plug the cable from your ledger into the adapter, and into your phone. More info is here
Additional info for the USB OTG cable for Android and Iphone, this is what it looks like

Source:https://www.ledgerwallet.com/products/ledger-otg-kit

Just to be clear, you don't need to buy the ledger branded one. I use the samsung USB-OTG adapter that came with my phone and it works fine.
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4314
Awesome... Always good to have new players bringing new products. Competition generally drives innovation and is usually a good thing for the consumer.

The fact that they're fronting up at live events is also a promising sign.

Will be interesting to see if it is compatible with other wallets or if you are required to use their app.

Has anyone been able to find any ballpark info on release date? I've only see that they're taking pre-orders... but not much info on an actual release date? Huh
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 501
The idea is nice but would be really hard if they want to compete with ledger and trezor since their product is already great. But if they manage to come with a good working product than they could have a big market since there are a lot of people who are using an iPhone or Android based mobile phone.

Found this picture on Twitter and it looks like the guy is having one in his hands.



https://twitter.com/tonywinders/status/955687530120138752
https://twitter.com/ivannkan/status/967543203149656064
legendary
Activity: 3248
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Block halving is coming.
@BitMaxz
Yeah, but we must give a chance to any new service/product, more we have more it makes the crypto adoption possible. Most of the people find not easy to use Bitcoin so providing a friendly product help with this.

Well, I just wanted newbies and others to aware what could possibly risk can happen if they use unknown hardware wallet.

If you can afford to buy and ready to risk your money why not and give us a review about this hardware wallet so that other people know how this wallet works and what are the differences of using this wallet than the other hardware wallet.

@RGBKey
I own a Ledger and believe me I didn't know it is possible to use on a smartphone device and have no idea how to do since it needs a USB cable (?)

You can use a usb on-the-go adapter which converts a male USB type A to a male micro usb. You can plug the cable from your ledger into the adapter, and into your phone. More info is here
Additional info for the USB OTG cable for Android and Iphone, this is what it looks like

Source:https://www.ledgerwallet.com/products/ledger-otg-kit
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 658
rgbkey.github.io/pgp.txt
@RGBKey
I own a Ledger and believe me I didn't know it is possible to use on a smartphone device and have no idea how to do since it needs a USB cable (?)

You can use a usb on-the-go adapter which converts a male USB type A to a male micro usb. You can plug the cable from your ledger into the adapter, and into your phone. More info is here
copper member
Activity: 2828
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@RGBKey
I own a Ledger and believe me I didn't know it is possible to use on a smartphone device and have no idea how to do since it needs a USB cable (?)

@BitMaxz
Yeah, but we must give a chance to any new service/product, more we have more it makes the crypto adoption possible. Most of the people find not easy to use Bitcoin so providing a friendly product help with this.

@karel88l
I searched for but didn't find a photo of the prototype, but apparently, it's a project that started in December 2017 and it was taking pre-orders beginning in Feb 2018. So I am going to believe if it was to set up a scam they should have started already and we would have heard about
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@HCP
I hadn't read this. I'm confused, it's contradicting

Anyway I will buy it still to test, I'm looking for a new toy.
jr. member
Activity: 313
Merit: 1
Potential SCAM.Is there any photo of prototype ? Or some proof of they are working on product ? I see only website and rendered pictures... And please dont tell me that they accept only crypto on preorder ahahah lol.

Tip: Add hole for keyring.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 658
rgbkey.github.io/pgp.txt
The website looks really nice, I will give them that. I don't want to jump on it and call it fake or a scam because I don't feel like that's fair. But there's just so many websites out there that look like this (Here's a cool product that promises a lot, and a pre-order button!) that I don't know what to trust anymore. If there really is an actual team behind this then it looks cool. But I have my doubts.
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4314
Disappointing that you have to buy an "iOS"- specific device (ie. Lightning connector) or an "Android"-specific device (ie. MicroUSB)...

- How does XEEDA connect to my mobile device?
XEEDA comes in two versions; one with a lightning connector for iOS devices and the other with a micro USB for android devices. At the time of purchase, you can select the XEEDA with the right type of connector.

Would be good if it was multi platform with adaptors or something, as your hardware wallet suddenly becomes useless if you swap from one platform to the other Undecided


This is also a little disconcerting:
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- Is XEEDA code open source?
XEEDA code is not open source. However, we are planning to release the code on our website in May 2018 so researchers can view and report on it. XEEDA is an ecosystem. The mobile app works in conjunction with the hardware OS. Clones of XEEDA will create problems and confusion for the end user.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 2971
Block halving is coming.
Never heard about this hardware wallet for smartphone and I think not all smartphone are OTG supported so only selected wallet could use this wallet.

Additional for above my post, not only ledger nano s could be used in mobile also, Trezor wallet could use in mobile and connect to mycelium wallet via otg cable.

Anyway, for safety, always use a hardware wallet, which is tested by many people like ledger nano and Trezor wallet.

Xeeda wallet is new and we don't know if it's actually safe or hackable or high secured wallet. Since it's new, there is a possibility that this wallet still had many bugs.
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