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July 12, 2020, 06:16:47 PM
#92
before I recommend a mobile wallet I just want to remind you to always download from the official website because now there are so many fake wallets that have a similar name. the safest and easiest to use is Trustwallet
jr. member
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July 13, 2020, 01:04:03 AM
#86
JAXX wallet has a new overall design with integrated exchange for mobile.
Jaxx is closed source wallet, you should avoid it.

You can try using exodus, it's good option if you want to hold little amount altcoins. But, if you want to hold large amount altcoins, I suggest to use ledger or trezor wallet for better security than web wallets.

Personally, I never use coinomi... but I think you should read this WARNING - Coinomi Wallet CRITICAL Vulnerability Made Me Lose My Life Savings and think twice before you want to use it

If you want to hold bitcoin, like anyone said... you can choose electrum. Because it's safe and easy to use for both newbies or pros


The problem with coinomi been vunerable to attacks only affected the desktop wallet Version and I think it's been fixed, I've been using coinomi mobile Wallet for a while and I have no problem with my coins
The problem linked above was never vulnerable to attacks, and was fixed immediately after disclosed. The disclosure itself was an extortion attempt against Coinomi from the very start. You can read this tweet from the CEO about it. The tweet also includes a link to this detailed forensic study that proves it and that no user lost any coins due to the problem.



coinomi also have the same option of wallet you can also open different wallet there such as btc,eth,or xrp and many popular coins, I don't know if its possible to also receive a tokens in that wallet that's not yet supported by them  . But if you are eth supporters that want to store many tokens, then its better to create your own ethereum wallet using myetherwallet.
Hi Akiko, Coinomi supports every ERC20 token. If you want to use one that isn't already on the list of tokens in the app, you can manually add it by following the instructions here.
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July 12, 2020, 06:01:51 PM
#85
If it's a multi wallet, then you can go for Trust wallet or coinomi wallet there are many others but these two are the top on my list. But if you need a specific wallet for Bitcoin , then you can use blockchain wallet.
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July 12, 2020, 06:01:14 PM
#84
Some please recommend a reliable crypto mobile wallet that's very easy to operate for newbie like me, I only tried copay and mycelium wallet, thanks


There are many reliable crypto mobile wallets and the ones I might find to be user friendly another person might not concur to it and that's what makes all of them unique. However, to recommend I would start with Trust wallet because in addition to being user-friendly it has advanced features as well such as easy swapping and exchange of tokens (such as those on Binance chain). Also, with Trust wallet there is no need for having a separate wallet for other major coins like Bitcoin because trust wallet also supports Bitcoin, XLM, Tron and so on.
Another crypto mobile wallet I can recommend is Atomic wallet, it is also user friendly, while others are Enjin and Imtoken wallets; they are all user friendly too but for me, I prefer Trust wallet even the more and even over them.
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July 12, 2020, 04:55:02 PM
#83
Some please recommend a reliable crypto mobile wallet that's very easy to operate for newbie like me, I only tried copay and mycelium wallet, thanks
This is just my own thoughts, coinomi wallet is not bad at all but trust wallet has better features, you raised point about erc20 tokens, on trust wallet you won't need to add tokens manual like you have to on coinomi wallet, once an erc20 token is sent to your ethereum address it will display without you adding them yourself
There is nothing wrong in having both, I have more than two wallets on my smartphone which are
1. Coinomi wallet
2. Trust wallet
3. Token pocket

All these three are useful for different reasons and I can't get rid of either one of them
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July 12, 2020, 04:45:04 PM
#82
JAXX wallet has a new overall design with integrated exchange for mobile.
Jaxx is closed source wallet, you should avoid it.

You can try using exodus, it's good option if you want to hold little amount altcoins. But, if you want to hold large amount altcoins, I suggest to use ledger or trezor wallet for better security than web wallets.

Personally, I never use coinomi... but I think you should read this WARNING - Coinomi Wallet CRITICAL Vulnerability Made Me Lose My Life Savings and think twice before you want to use it

If you want to hold bitcoin, like anyone said... you can choose electrum. Because it's safe and easy to use for both newbies or pros


The problem with coinomi been vunerable to attacks only affected the desktop wallet Version and I think it's been fixed, I've been using coinomi mobile Wallet for a while and I have no problem with my coins
sr. member
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July 12, 2020, 04:34:48 PM
#81
I found a few mobile wallet is very convenient in my own research but i think trust wallet is handy for everyone, will be get smooth interface in this wallet. We should use those wallet where you can make sure about control your wallet to use private key. I think there are no lack of faith because it’s a presented by Binance exchange.     
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July 12, 2020, 11:06:53 AM
#80
Where could be a lot of good options. Coinomi, exodus, ownr wallet, jaxx, etc

Trust wallet stands out, I see no reason for installing many wallets on my device after I started using trustwallet. I like the fact that its a multiwallet and the DAPP section is just so amazing, I can access AAVE and uniswap via the DAPP section. Also it's somewhat safer since its backed by Binance.

coinomi also have the same option of wallet you can also open different wallet there such as btc,eth,or xrp and many popular coins, I don't know if its possible to also receive a tokens in that wallet that's not yet supported by them  . But if you are eth supporters that want to store many tokens, then its better to create your own ethereum wallet using myetherwallet.
hero member
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July 12, 2020, 11:00:42 AM
#79
Some please recommend a reliable crypto mobile wallet that's very easy to operate for newbie like me, I only tried copay and mycelium wallet, thanks
If you want to save Crypto ERC20 or other, then Trustwallet is the best choice, but if you want to save Bitcoin then I suggest you better use the Electrum wallet. I see many friends here use Trustwallet because it has interesting and friendly features, and certainly suitable for newbie.
sr. member
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July 12, 2020, 10:42:48 AM
#78
I recommend you to use coinomi wallet, it is a multi-chain wallet where you can store not only bitcoin but also ethereum, usdt, xrp, and so on. Many users are using it because of this feature and in terms of security, I'm sure you will not have any problem as long as you keep it safe.
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July 12, 2020, 10:26:17 AM
#77
It seems to me that it is very dangerous to give a third party to keep their property. To date, a lot of new projects provide their services as wallets for storing cryptocurrencies, but there are always risks if you use these resources. Based on this, I can’t overcome my fear and use other wallets, not official wallets of the corresponding platforms. I use official wallets Wave wallet, MyEtherWallet, Tron Link, Stelar, but most of all I use MEW and for more convenient use of my funds, I use the Trust wallet application, which only communicates my smartphone with an ethereum wallet, and is not a resource where my coins are kept.
sr. member
Activity: 1428
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July 12, 2020, 10:02:48 AM
#76
Where could be a lot of good options. Coinomi, exodus, ownr wallet, jaxx, etc

Trust wallet stands out, I see no reason for installing many wallets on my device after I started using trustwallet. I like the fact that its a multiwallet and the DAPP section is just so amazing, I can access AAVE and uniswap via the DAPP section. Also it's somewhat safer since its backed by Binance.
jr. member
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July 12, 2020, 09:31:12 AM
#75
Where could be a lot of good options. Coinomi, exodus, ownr wallet, jaxx, etc
hero member
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Merit: 629
July 12, 2020, 09:11:04 AM
#74
When choosing a mobile wallet just make sure that you hold your private keys so no one can access it.

Im using electrum wallet, its for bitcoin since that is what I often use. But make sure to only download the application to their official website to avoid inconvenience.

full member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 129
July 12, 2020, 09:03:00 AM
#73
For a newbie, I will suggest a centralized exchange such as coinbase for you. Reason is because if you can't remember your details, you can easily click on forget password to retrieve your password and have access to your coins. However, it is limited to bitcoin, ethereum and one other coin but in case you are someone with a strong retentive memory then you can go for trust wallet. The mobile version is available. It will allow you to send and receive almost all types of coin
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1032
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July 12, 2020, 08:54:04 AM
#72
I often use a wallet that is on the exchange rather than using a personal wallet.
not your key not your coin

our smartphones are easy to hack with simple clipboard trojans via installing an application from random source.
from now, begin to installing application from official store, don't use random source.

I even heard about mycelium wallet first. Is the wallet intended for a desktop or can use a cell phone. Because right now it's a cellphone wallet, I only use trust wallet. Because according to me, turst wallet is already a recommendation for a cellphone wallet.
wut?, you never come to Mycelium board. This phone wallet bruh

does myetherwallet have a mobile app version?
I have never looked for it in an app or plyastore because I was used to using the web if I wanted to access it.
Look yes, see this https://www.mewwallet.com/
Already for android and IOS.
github directing to myetherwallet source
sr. member
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July 12, 2020, 08:07:47 AM
#71
You can also try to use electrum wallet,

I've been using it ever since I started saving bitcoin, I have never experienced any difficulties or any issues. It is user friendly especially for new users, you are not gonna get any difficulty for using it.
sr. member
Activity: 554
Merit: 271
July 12, 2020, 08:02:49 AM
#70
Trust wallet is good mobile wallet for newbie. You can create multicoin wallet and save every crypto you have in there.
There are many feature in Trust wallet is good for newbie.
full member
Activity: 1190
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July 12, 2020, 07:59:57 AM
#69
mycellium is indeed being talked about a lot, some maybe you can try it like blockchain or yobit. I do not use a smartphone because I focus on crypto only on the PC, because I think accessing crypto will be more convenient if on a PC.

I even heard about mycelium wallet first. Is the wallet intended for a desktop or can use a cell phone. Because right now it's a cellphone wallet, I only use trust wallet. Because according to me, turst wallet is already a recommendation for a cellphone wallet.
sr. member
Activity: 1526
Merit: 251
July 12, 2020, 07:29:35 AM
#68
actually you can also open a desktop wallet on your smartphone if you open myetherwallet you can access it via google chrome, but if you want to access it more easily you can install the Imtoken application on your smartphone.
Actually there are many crypto wallet these days for storing your crypto coin. I’m using trust wallet, imtoken, and of course myetherwallet. I'm using these for long now so far I did not encounter any problem and also good for newbies. Let us just always lookout and be safe of our private keys not to share anyone.


does myetherwallet have a mobile app version?
I have never looked for it in an app or plyastore because I was used to using the web if I wanted to access it.
the rest I use trustwallet and other applications to access the wallet directly because it is automatically logged in or synchronized with our wallet, when we first connect.
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