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newbie
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January 08, 2021, 02:38:35 PM
#36
Many good wallet available.i use trust wallet and blackchain wallet
hero member
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January 07, 2021, 04:56:31 PM
#35
People find the usage of blockchain wallet to be weird. I've been using it for a long and hasn't encountered any issues. I feel comfortable with the transaction fee as well as the accessibility. For bitcoin Blockchain wallet and for the storing of ethereum and ethereum based tokens my choice is Myetherwallet.
sr. member
Activity: 1876
Merit: 318
January 07, 2021, 04:56:23 PM
#34
Now there are many choices of mobile wallets for cryptocurrency, and the problem is not all mobile wallets are safe and comfortable to use.
I recommend Trust wallets to be used to store Bitcoin that we have. There are lots of benefits provided by the Trust wallet for its users.
Some of the benefits that I feel when using a Trust wallet are fast transactions, can see graphs of price movements, and is safe from hackers.
jr. member
Activity: 33
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January 07, 2021, 04:35:19 PM
#33
Whatever trusted wallet you may download to your android phone, regarding with the fees it is really high as of the moment. If you choose fix and small fees it may possibly stucked in the blockchain as the miners prioritize those who choose fast and higher fees.
While electrum is a good choice, I also use non custodial wallet to send it into my own local wallets. So far, I choose medium range of transactions with reasonable fees and my transactions so far is smooth.

RBF created this prioritizing of transactions by miners. Sad
sr. member
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Merit: 364
In Code We Trust
January 07, 2021, 01:37:07 AM
#32
For a customizable fee, you can use a decentralized wallet or if you want to really go with Bitcoin, I advise you to buy a hardware wallet since most of the hardware wallet brands have support for mobile devices. It will not just make the transactions easier but it will boost the security of your funds compared to a usual cryptocurrency mobile app wallet wherein the private key of your account is visible. Once it was taken from you through a screenshot or screen recording, your account is already compromised. A hardware wallet is also flexible, you can use it to connect it to other software without the risk as it will never display your private key. In addition, if you want to prove the ownership of your wallet, you can easily use it to sign a message.

sr. member
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January 07, 2021, 12:05:21 AM
#31
Whatever trusted wallet you may download to your android phone, regarding with the fees it is really high as of the moment. If you choose fix and small fees it may possibly stucked in the blockchain as the miners prioritize those who choose fast and higher fees.
While electrum is a good choice, I also use non custodial wallet to send it into my own local wallets. So far, I choose medium range of transactions with reasonable fees and my transactions so far is smooth.
sr. member
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Merit: 263
January 06, 2021, 06:42:13 PM
#30
With mobile wallets, I use electrum and moved from that to my celium because I prefer it and the interface and how it works better. Desktop I use exodus and long term hodl ledger wallet.
Ledger counts as a sort of bank account while the desktop wallet exodus is for trading and larger purchases sometimes. The mobile wallets I don't keep much on just a spendable amount for smaller things.
full member
Activity: 301
Merit: 100
January 06, 2021, 01:51:15 AM
#29
What about Ownr wallet? I use it most often for eos, but you should pay attention to it. Or Trust.

btc is he want but this wallet also support btc ?

Yes. Ownr supports btc and some other assets. But for me, the most important thing was the full eos support
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January 05, 2021, 11:31:37 PM
#28
People use different types of mobile wallets for their purposes. Some of the most used wallets are called trust wallet, Tronwallet, wombat, Tezbox, and also many wallets. Of all these wallets, however, my favorite is the Trust Wallet because it seems to be convenient and reliable to use.
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January 05, 2021, 01:10:24 PM
#27
I personally like to use coinbase wallet for my bitcoin . I found it as low transaction fees and easy to use and also safe . You can try this.trust wallet is also safe and easy to use.you must try these.
jr. member
Activity: 68
Merit: 1
January 05, 2021, 10:39:51 AM
#26
Only One Word Smiley TRUST WALLET Simple Interface and easy to use most secure app for you android/Apple Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1904
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January 05, 2021, 06:25:44 AM
#25
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You are not getting it completely right. If it is electrum on computer, definitely you are right, you can edit the fee by also typing it, you can even edit the fee to be 1 Satoshi/byte. This is why electrum desktop wallet can be used to even consolidate. But on mobile electrum, you can although still edit the fee but you can not edit it by typing the it, it only gives five editing means which you can see in the below diagrams. Like the mobile electrum, fees can not be edited by typing it.
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Yep! I agree. I just didn't expound it critically so that OP could easily understand that using the mobile version of Electrum still allows you to edit the transaction fees  Cheesy

To be more precise, the number of editing means of a slider depends on what type of method you are using (e.g., ETA, Mempool, Static).

Mempool --7 slide option
Static -- 12 slide options
ETA -- 5 slide options.

I would still prefer to use the Mempool though and manually check the current required sats in order for my transaction to be included in the next few blocks. As of now the required least amount of sats/vbyte is around 40 sats which is close to the 5th slide in mobile version.
legendary
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January 05, 2021, 06:05:37 AM
#24
This is inaccurate. Regardless if you are using the mobile version of Electrum and its desktop wallet; you still have the options to manually change the transaction fees (sats/vbyte) by manually typing it or just simply using the slider. Also, it would be much better to check [1] https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,24h to determine the least amount of sats/vbyte when broadcasting the transaction.
You are not getting it completely right. If it is electrum on computer, definitely you are right, you can edit the fee by also typing it, you can even edit the fee to be 1 Satoshi/byte. This is why electrum desktop wallet can be used to even consolidate. But on mobile electrum, you can although still edit the fee but you can not edit it by typing, it only gives five editing means which you can see in the below diagrams, and it can not edit for transactions that can be below 25 blocks estimate fee. On the mobile electrum, fees can not be edited by typing it.

                    


sr. member
Activity: 1554
Merit: 334
January 05, 2021, 06:05:19 AM
#23
Hi!

I just wanted to use bitcoin.com wallet for android and it warned me because of high transaction fees (around 20 $).
I cancelled and started a new transaction and it did not warn me again (around 8$).
This was maybe 30 seconds apart and I have no idea what to think about this but is this maybe a cheap way to advertise BCH?

If yes I want to switch software of course. Which software for android is trustworthy?

Thx for all recommendations!

Reagards!
Honestly, I've been using a lot of wallets. For multi-wallet, I've been using Trust wallet to receive Bitcoin, ETH, and more. For more security, I have also been using Electrum since I don't have any hardware wallet yet. I have also been using our local currency where I can able to convert my tokens into local currency which is partnered with some banks. Through it, I can able to cash it out. I choose the mobile wallet according to its popularity and those have good reviews to mitigate the risk. But if you have enough money I would recommend for you to have a hardware wallet because that way it provides better security.
hero member
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January 05, 2021, 06:02:45 AM
#22
Hi!

I just wanted to use bitcoin.com wallet for android and it warned me because of high transaction fees (around 20 $).
I cancelled and started a new transaction and it did not warn me again (around 8$).
This was maybe 30 seconds apart and I have no idea what to think about this but is this maybe a cheap way to advertise BCH?

If yes I want to switch software of course. Which software for android is trustworthy?

Thx for all recommendations!

Reagards!

For storing Bitcoin, I would definitely not recommend CEXs (unless you are a day trader). For mobile wallets, Trust Wallet is the one that I trust the most because it’s decentralized, non-custodial and we own the private keys to our coins or tokens.

I have used Bitcoin.com wallet before during a blockchain conference in Manila. I met Roger Ver in person there, took a picture with him, and he sent me $10 worth of BCH that time to my Bitcoin.com wallet. But eventually, I withdrew it afterward lol.
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 783
January 05, 2021, 06:01:55 AM
#21
Hi!

I just wanted to use bitcoin.com wallet for android and it warned me because of high transaction fees (around 20 $).
I cancelled and started a new transaction and it did not warn me again (around 8$).
This was maybe 30 seconds apart and I have no idea what to think about this but is this maybe a cheap way to advertise BCH?

If yes I want to switch software of course. Which software for android is trustworthy?

Thx for all recommendations!

Reagards!

If the transaction fee is so high for that day I suggest to wait before the market became stable and transact at that time since you can get a lesser fee for that situation and also you can use the Electrum since so far the fee I encounter a less fee transaction by using that in the past couple of days.
full member
Activity: 1638
Merit: 122
January 05, 2021, 05:59:04 AM
#20
What about Ownr wallet? I use it most often for eos, but you should pay attention to it. Or Trust.

btc is he want but this wallet also support btc ?

Hi!
I just wanted to use bitcoin.com wallet for android and it warned me because of high transaction fees (around 20 $).
I cancelled and started a new transaction and it did not warn me again (around 8$).
This was maybe 30 seconds apart and I have no idea what to think about this but is this maybe a cheap way to advertise BCH?
If yes I want to switch software of course. Which software for android is trustworthy?
Thx for all recommendations!
Reagards!
your lucky and need to be thankful because they warn you with the fee that your going to use and what if they didnt do that ,

 you will accidentally sent a transaction with 20 $ fee but why did the transaction fee go down drastically after cancelling and trying again , is that a cause of rapid fluctuation in btc price ? and price go down fast but why is bch suddenly joined the convo .

 can you clear out if what coin or fee your using or pops out on your screen  . bch fees arent high as btc because bch price havent been jumping for a while .
legendary
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Merit: 6382
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January 05, 2021, 05:53:30 AM
#19
I use Mycelium since it supports Hardware Wallets. Else I would have been probably using Electrum.
Is not the best wallet, but it's also not bad.
I think that it deserves a place in the (although not bad at all) list mk4 made.
I'd also add that Ledger Live wallet is quite crap and you better use another software with their hardware wallet.
full member
Activity: 301
Merit: 100
January 05, 2021, 05:42:31 AM
#18
What about Ownr wallet? I use it most often for eos, but you should pay attention to it. Or Trust.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1563
January 05, 2021, 05:36:00 AM
#17
I have been using Mycelium, Coinomi and Electrum mobile wallets and they are working great with me so far so good since 2017. You can actually set transaction fees on the first two wallets I've mentioned above except for Electrum which you cannot.
This is inaccurate. Regardless if you are using the mobile version of Electrum and its desktop wallet; you still have the options to manually change the transaction fees (sats/vbyte) by manually typing it or just simply using the slider. Also, it would be much better to check [1] https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,24h to determine the least amount of sats/vbyte when broadcasting the transaction.

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