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June 21, 2024, 03:38:03 PM
#25
There is one wallet I do not recommend, just because it only has encrypted file backup, and no way to backup your seed phrase by writing it down on paper or on steel or stainless sheet.

I am referring to this wallet: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet

But the wallet is perfect for those that knows how risky it can be for someone to only depend on wallet file.
Bitcoin wallet schildbatch I have been using it around 2017 - 2018, it has a backup method similar to bitcoin core, where it exports an encrypted file, but you can decrypt the backup. In the encrypted backup contains the 12-word seed phrase and private keys.

I knew how to do this, but the method is no longer working, we need an updated topic teaching how to decrypt the bitcoin wallet backup file for android.
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June 13, 2024, 04:22:52 AM
#24
The best wallet for mobile devices, if you really have to use one, is Airgap Wallet, when used with Airgap Vault. That is because they are open source and store your private keys in the secure element part of the device, so that they cannot be extracted by malware.

https://airgap.it/

So basically you will need two phones for this. One to run the Vault and is not connected to the internet, and another to run the Wallet (i.e. the Android device you just bought)>
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May 29, 2024, 04:18:49 PM
#23
~snip~
In addition from the post above using the seed backup on two different devices is risky due to too much exposure and not being safe and secure.

If you want to have a wallet on mobile then make sure you created a different wallet and the desktop wallet you created must be separated.

I am using my old mobile phone as my airgap device to sign offline transactions and on my PC Electrum watch-only wallet where I can able to create a transaction and generate a raw transaction in a QR code so that it can be easily scanned using your phone. It works just like hardware wallets but in a manual way.

Stop importing a backup seed for me it is no longer safe once you imported it to a different device or multiple wallets.
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May 26, 2024, 12:33:20 PM
#22
So far from what I've experienced now and what I'm using now is the Electrum apps in the Play Store. If you have an Electrum account in the desktop apps, you can still access the Play Store using your mobile device as long as the seed phrase is saved, or you know there is a chance that you can also open it in the Electrum apps on Android. 
I am having a really hard time understanding all you said here, do you mean you downloaded Electrum from playstore, take note that you should only download Electrum through their official website and then verify your download before use.
The Trustwallet is also possible, as long as the amount of bitcoin is not too large, because, like others, larger amounts are recommended to be kept in the hardware wallet.
It isn't recommended to store any amount of your coins in Trust wallet, it is a closed source wallet and you cannot verify its code. If you want to store a small amount of coins in an online wallet, use Electrum, then if you want cold storage, run Electrum in an airgapped machine or buy a hardware wallet.
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May 25, 2024, 07:54:21 AM
#21
Seriously screw Apple. This android is amazing. Lol jk. Apple is super simple to use, I kind of miss it.

Now can someone please tell me the best android bitcoin wallet software? Thx.
TREAD


So far from what I've experienced now and what I'm using now is the Electrum apps in the Play Store. If you have an Electrum account in the desktop apps, you can still access the Play Store using your mobile device as long as the seed phrase is saved, or you know there is a chance that you can also open it in the Electrum apps on Android. 

The Trustwallet is also possible, as long as the amount of bitcoin is not too large, because, like others, larger amounts are recommended to be kept in the hardware wallet.
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April 28, 2023, 09:27:40 AM
#20
But now Blue Wallet no longer supports the Bitcoin Lightning Network
Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I remember, they still support lightning network, just that you need to use other nodes or run your own node if you want to use lightning network. I don't think there's any new update that clarify they also stop the lightning network features, CMIIW.
You are correct; Blue Wallet still supports Lightning and can still be used by connecting to your own or other LNDs; what is no longer supported is using of BlueWallet's LNDhub.
In the latest Blue Wallet update a few days ago, by default in Blue Wallet (v6.4.1), there is no longer a sentence "Leave blank to use BlueWallet's LNDHub (lndhub.io)" in Lightning settings.

 


The Android wallets that I recommend are BlueWallet and Unstoppable Wallet; not only are they non-custodial wallets, but they also use the concept of open-source code:

https://github.com/BlueWallet/BlueWallet
https://github.com/horizontalsystems/unstoppable-wallet-android

For Electrum, I favor the desktop version over the Android version.

legendary
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April 28, 2023, 07:33:02 AM
#19
But now Blue Wallet no longer supports the Bitcoin Lightning Network
Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I remember, they still support lightning network, just that you need to use other nodes or run your own node if you want to use lightning network. I don't think there's any new update that clarify they also stop the lightning network features, CMIIW.

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April 27, 2023, 09:21:48 AM
#18
Avoid Bitcoin wallets that are closed sources because they are prone to unexpected things or hacking and so on, as has been stated a lot.

Choosing a wallet for Android actually has many choices starting from Bitcoin Wallet, Electrum, Mycelium, Sparrow Wallet, Unstoppable Wallet, Blue Wallet, Samourai Wallet.
Of all these wallets, you can see the advantages one by one and in my opinion all of these wallets are good.

If you want a desktop wallet, Bitcoin Core and Electrum are the best choices I recommend.
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April 26, 2023, 04:32:26 PM
#17
Seriously screw Apple. This android is amazing. Lol jk. Apple is super simple to use, I kind of miss it.

Now can someone please tell me the best android bitcoin wallet software? Thx.
TREAD


Which Bitcoin wallet were you using in your Apple iOS ?

You can use blue wallet or Electrum in your Android phone. Blue Wallet has a more user friendly interface as compared to the Electrum Andriod version.

Apple has the highest security features which Andriod lacks but i still believe that Andriod is more convenient to use unless you are living in an Apple ecosystem.
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April 25, 2023, 10:47:29 AM
#16
-snip-
The service will be shut down on April 30, 2023, so it is imperative for BlueWallet users to move their sat to another service or wallet of their choice.
However, regular Bitcoin wallets will not be affected by this change.

https://twitter.com/bluewalletio/status/1628733798438281216
Regarding the Lightning Node service, Lndhub.io which will be discontinued by BlueWallet for all users since it was confirmed on Feb 23, 2023, we have reported it and as a reminder that sometimes some users forget, I tried to remind you about 21 days ago in the thread BlueWallet - Bitcoin Wallet Discussion.

You are correct that the Lightning Node service information, Lndhub.io will be discontinued until Apr 30, 2023 needs to be reposted here. Who knows, with this information, users who read this can immediately transfer assets.
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April 23, 2023, 06:15:15 PM
#15
AFAIK the last update on the wallet lists happened 6 months ago, which was an update to the Electrum wallet description. So they probably don't have the time to update/add new ones that fill the criteria[1], or the developer of the said wallet has not yet opened an issue for that. CMIIW.

[1] https://github.com/bitcoin-dot-org/bitcoin.org/blob/master/docs/managing-wallets.md
Over the past 6 months, there has not been any update, just an update to the Electrum wallet description.
Maybe some developers are busy with other work. Bitcoin core also has no updates and is still in version 23.1 Published on December 21, 2022.

For wallet updates, you can submit directly manually and make sure the wallet meets all the requirements listed on GitHub

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I'm also a Blue Wallet user and it's quite easy to use compared to Electrum, and it also has more features.
But now Blue Wallet no longer supports the Bitcoin Lightning Network and has stopped lightning node connection to Lndhub.

The service will be shut down on April 30, 2023, so it is imperative for BlueWallet users to move their sat to another service or wallet of their choice.
However, regular Bitcoin wallets will not be affected by this change.

https://twitter.com/bluewalletio/status/1628733798438281216
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April 21, 2023, 01:16:02 PM
#14
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It is quite useful to apply.
So users will be directed according to their knowledge of Bitcoin Wallets and their needs.

I was directed to the Electrum Wallet and now I also use electrum wallets for Desktop and Android.

Blue Wallet does not seem to be included in the list recommended by the bitcoin.org site either on Android or on iOS.
Correct. In the choice of a new user type, blue wallet does not enter the name into bitcoin.org.
Even without checking each column what criteria are required (optionally) from Control to Fees and what features are you looking for from 2FA to SegWit, only four wallets appeared according to the instructions namely Bitcoin Wallet, BitPay, Electrum, and Unstoppable.



I recommend Blue Wallet and started using it on Android after the announcement made by @theymos at November 15, 2022, 02:36:52 AM (Reminder: do not keep your money in online accounts) after an incident that happened to one of the major exchanges with the intention of making funds more secure.

Choosing and using Electrum is also very good, but in my experience, Blue Wallet is easier to use on Android than Electrum.

What we need to say is that the OP can make his own choices via the path we provide via a bitcoin.org search.
legendary
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April 21, 2023, 07:01:53 AM
#13
Blue Wallet does not seem to be included in the list recommended by the bitcoin.org site either on Android or on iOS.
AFAIK the last update on the wallet lists happened 6 months ago, which was an update to the Electrum wallet description. So they probably don't have the time to update/add new ones that fill the criteria[1], or the developer of the said wallet has not yet opened an issue for that. CMIIW.

[1] https://github.com/bitcoin-dot-org/bitcoin.org/blob/master/docs/managing-wallets.md
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April 21, 2023, 01:36:51 AM
#12
-snip-
It is quite useful to apply.
So users will be directed according to their knowledge of Bitcoin Wallets and their needs.

I was directed to the Electrum Wallet and now I also use electrum wallets for Desktop and Android.


Blue Wallet does not seem to be included in the list recommended by the bitcoin.org site either on Android or on iOS.

Android


iOS

hero member
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April 12, 2023, 11:53:50 AM
#11
Now can someone please tell me the best android bitcoin wallet software?
Blue Wallet will be my recommendation for you as a bitcoin wallet on Android.

But you can also choose your own bitcoin wallet that suits your needs by opening the bitcoin.org site.
The method is quite easy. You will be directed yourself in choosing a wallet.

Select wallet >> Next >> select android version >> Next.
When it comes to that stage, the question will arise how much we know about bitcoin. New or experienced.
I think you are in the experienced category.

Proceed by pressing it the experienced option. After that we just have to tick everything and according to the Next command we will arrive at the desired selection.
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April 08, 2023, 09:12:48 PM
#10
Well, I understand Apple can be very attractive because its ease of use and how fluently their hardware works with their software, but the freedom a good android phone can give is also very worth the change if you ask me.

I have messed with Android before, installing ROMs, customized kernels, etc. It is more open and that is something anyone into Bitcoin and free software should appreciate a bit.

As for the wallet, I also recommend you to try the schildbach wallet, but be aware that wallet has a different mechanism to back your wallet up. It does not show your seed as other wallets do, instead it creates an encrypted file which contains your seed/private keys.

Once you encrypted that file, you are supposed to upload it to your personal cloud or save it in your PC, so if you lose your phone, you can download the app again, transfer the file to the new phone and decipher the keys.

In other to do those things, you must not forget both your encrypting password and the pin for payments.  Wink

If you have any other question about that wallet, let me know. I used it for several months.
 
legendary
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March 29, 2023, 05:43:06 PM
#9
Seriously screw Apple. This android is amazing. Lol jk. Apple is super simple to use, I kind of miss it.

Now can someone please tell me the best android bitcoin wallet software? Thx.
TREAD


How to do conclude that Apple is simple to use, just try to copy the videos and music from Apple iPhone to PC and try the same from Android to PC and you will know the difference Wink

If you were using the Apple iPhone, you must be using the famous blue wallet, the same wallet work in Android as well and you may use it. You may use Electrum wallet too on your mobile but i don't like it because of its limited features on the phone. It works well on desktop / Laptop.
legendary
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March 28, 2023, 05:18:52 PM
#8
To my knowledge, Electrum for Android also supports coin control. You can navigate to the address screen, sort the addresses using various filters, and then select and freeze specific ones.
Freezing of address and coin control are similar but not the same. With address freeze, you can freeze all inputs of an address. But with coin control, you can fix specific number of inputs of your choice of the address.

I love this forum. I get to learn something new every day. Thank you for that.
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March 27, 2023, 05:23:40 PM
#7
Bitcoin.org website is offering several options for Bitcoin Android wallets, including few of them that fork with some shitcoins.
There is one wallet I do not recommend, just because it only has encrypted file backup, and no way to backup your seed phrase by writing it down on paper or on steel or stainless sheet.

I am referring to this wallet: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet

But the wallet is perfect for those that knows how risky it can be for someone to only depend on wallet file.

Blue wallet is missing from that list and it's not a bad wallet, but don't use any closed source wallets please, and maybe best option is to combine Android wallet with your hardware wallet for better security.
This can be confusing as OP can think that Bluewallet is close source. @tread93, Bluewallet is completely an open source wallet.
legendary
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March 27, 2023, 05:13:32 PM
#6
Now can someone please tell me the best android bitcoin wallet software? Thx.
Bitcoin.org website is offering several options for Bitcoin Android wallets, including few of them that fork with some shitcoins.
Blue wallet is missing from that list and it's not a bad wallet, but don't use any closed source wallets please, and maybe best option is to combine Android wallet with your hardware wallet for better security.
Otherwise, I wouldn't keep any significant amount of coins on any smartphone hot wallet.
https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet?step=5&platform=android
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