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Topic: [LIST] Wallets supporting Taproot - page 2. (Read 3433 times)

legendary
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February 28, 2024, 03:38:48 PM
#93
@dkbit98, I think it is time to add Passport wallet into HW list. A few days ago  v2.3.0 firmware upgrade has added the full Taproot for sending and receiving  on this device. Besides Taproot is also supported by Passport native companion app i.e. Envoy available  for both Android and iOS mobiles.
I finally updated the list and added missing wallets, including Passport hardware wallet.
For some reason I was not able to install Envoy app on my device to confirm this.
Please remind me, can Envoy app work independent from Passport wallet, same like any other mobile wallet?

hero member
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February 24, 2024, 11:12:30 AM
#92
@dkbit98, I think it is time to add Passport wallet into HW list. A few days ago  v2.3.0 firmware upgrade has added the full Taproot for sending and receiving  on this device. Besides Taproot is also supported by Passport native companion app i.e. Envoy available  for both Android and iOS mobiles.
jr. member
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February 08, 2024, 07:46:59 AM
#91
Thank you for doing the good work, and you are collecting everything I was interested before in one place!
It's one thing to collect it, now you have to maintain it  Wink
Yes, I know. That´s why I automated the version releases of all the wallets so the website is always displaying the latest version. The inspection of the changelogs is manual, but with the automation is simplified.

And don't forget to finally add Aqua wallet in software wallet page.
Yes, Aqua is in the backlog.

But than again, you don't have the full list of all hardware and software wallets  Cheesy
Yes, I mean all the wallets I have on the website
legendary
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February 07, 2024, 04:28:27 PM
#90
Now you can see the Bitcoin Address formats supported by each hardware wallet: legacy, nested segwit, native segwit and taproot.
https://thebitcoinhole.com/hardware-wallets
Thank you for doing the good work, and you are collecting everything I was interested before in one place!
It's one thing to collect it, now you have to maintain it  Wink

Soon, we will also include that info for our software wallets comparison.
And don't forget to finally add Aqua wallet in software wallet page.
First time I learned about existence of 10101 wallet from your website.

Yes, I posted the link here because we have up to date info on the website about taproot support (and plan to continue keeping the info up too date). I noticed the thread doesn't have the full list of hardware wallets supporting taproot.
Probably.
But than again, you don't have the full list of all hardware and software wallets  Cheesy
I will update soon-ish.
jr. member
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February 07, 2024, 04:24:42 PM
#89
We compare 52 Hardware Wallets (aka Signing Devices) feature by feature.

Now you can see the Bitcoin Address formats supported by each hardware wallet: legacy, nested segwit, native segwit and taproot.

https://thebitcoinhole.com/hardware-wallets

Soon, we will also include that info for our software wallets comparison.

I think you have a thread that you can use to notify people about this: 16 Bitcoin Software Wallets, compared feature by feature

This thread is mainly for wallets that are generating pay-to-taproot addresses and not a comparison thread.

But if you see a reputed wallet that is supporting pay-to-taproot and not yet included on the OP, you can post them here at anytime so that  dkbit98 can edit the OP and include the wallet if necessary.

Yes, I posted the link here because we have up to date info on the website about taproot support (and plan to continue keeping the info up too date). I noticed the thread doesn't have the full list of hardware wallets supporting taproot.
legendary
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February 07, 2024, 04:19:49 PM
#88
We compare 52 Hardware Wallets (aka Signing Devices) feature by feature.

Now you can see the Bitcoin Address formats supported by each hardware wallet: legacy, nested segwit, native segwit and taproot.

https://thebitcoinhole.com/hardware-wallets

Soon, we will also include that info for our software wallets comparison.
Good contribution. Well done.

I think you have a thread that you can use to notify people about this: 16 Bitcoin Software Wallets, compared feature by feature

This thread is mainly for wallets that are generating pay-to-taproot addresses and not a comparison thread.

But if you see a reputed wallet that is supporting pay-to-taproot and not yet included on the OP, you can post them here at anytime so that  dkbit98 can edit the OP and include the wallet if necessary.
jr. member
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February 07, 2024, 03:51:54 PM
#87
We compare 52 Hardware Wallets (aka Signing Devices) feature by feature.

Now you can see the Bitcoin Address formats supported by each hardware wallet: legacy, nested segwit, native segwit and taproot.

https://thebitcoinhole.com/hardware-wallets

Soon, we will also include that info for our software wallets comparison.
legendary
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November 29, 2023, 01:24:23 PM
#86
Just noticed "Breez" also supports Taproot addresses [since June], but it requires using the dev console:
Note: It's still in beta mode.
I added Breez wallet to the list, but I didn't personally test how this feature works.

I talked before about Onekey hardware wallet supporting Taproot addresses, but it looks like that OneKey app can work even without hardware wallet.
There is option for Taproot address, and I think they are supporting additional ordinals and brc-20 tokens, with other shitcoins.
Onekey should be open source, but do your own research first.
legendary
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November 28, 2023, 08:39:17 AM
#85
Just noticed "Breez" also supports Taproot addresses [since June], but it requires using the dev console:
Note: It's still in beta mode.

Steps:
  • Click the balance icon from the top-left corner > Preferences > Developers > Wallet > newaddress > Add p2tr to the previous command > Click the play button.
legendary
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November 12, 2023, 07:02:20 PM
#84
after some time the Blixt Wallet version 0.6.9 introduces a lot of new things like
Blixt is already listed, but I don't think this wallet is supporting bitcoin main chain.
It is meant to be used only as Lightning Network wallet.

From what I found on their website this is not meant to be used for normal transactions, only for opening LN channels:
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Right now, the main purpose of this on-chain wallet is to manage the opening and closing of LN channels and not for regular day to day payments using on-chain transactions.
https://blixtwallet.github.io/features



legendary
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November 12, 2023, 10:18:27 AM
#83
after some time the Blixt Wallet version 0.6.9 introduces a lot of new things like:

  • persistent mode
  • simple taproot channels support
  • 0-conf channels support for dunder lsp

if you want to read the complete changelog follow the github link listed here: https://github.com/hsjoberg/blixt-wallet/releases/tag/v0.6.9
legendary
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August 25, 2023, 03:51:36 AM
#82
I think what he's saying is that the only wallet he managed to sweep funds with from a taproot address, is Samourai wallet and according to the wallet's site, it should be possible to send funds to this type of address[1]. You can't generate them though.

[1] https://samouraiwallet.com/features
Likely that is what he meant. But I think most wallet will do that because bitcoin users can send from one address type to another because one address type is compatible with other different ones because that is how it is. Although, I have not tested sending from pay-to-taproot address on one wallet to wallets that are not supporting it like Electrum, but I think such reputed wallet will make such transaction to be successful.
staff
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August 25, 2023, 03:18:53 AM
#81
I do not understand what you mean. But if asking that Samourai is supporting pay-to-taproot? Samourai supports legacy, nested segwit and native segwit addresses, but not yet supporting pay-to-taproot.

I think what he's saying is that the only wallet he managed to sweep funds with from a taproot address, is Samourai wallet and according to the wallet's site, it should be possible to send funds to this type of address[1]. You can't generate them though.

[1] https://samouraiwallet.com/features
legendary
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August 24, 2023, 12:48:06 PM
#80
Only that I tried with success to sweep a taproot address was Samourai Wallet.
I do not understand what you mean. But if asking that Samourai is supporting pay-to-taproot? Samourai supports legacy, nested segwit and native segwit addresses, but not yet supporting pay-to-taproot.

I'm trying to confirm if there is any type of taproot address with or without tweak that protects our public key identity until 1st move
That is how bitcoin is. So far you do not make any transaction, your address public key can not be known.

If you want to ask questions, make the questions clear and easy to understand.
member
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August 24, 2023, 10:51:39 AM
#79
List is updated with few more wallets thanks to your suggestions.
Nunchuk wallet has full Taproot support for some time and it is getting more popular solution for multisig setup and non-KYC inheritance plans.
Bitmask is new wallet that can work as browser extension or web wallet, and it supports Bitcoin Network with Taproot,  Lightning Network, RGB, and other features.

I am considering all custodial wallets similar like centralized exchanges so I won't be adding them in this list any time soon.

Do your own research before using any wallet even if they are open source.

Only that I tried with success to sweep a taproot address was Samourai Wallet.

Is there some taproot address expert here that could answer to some questions?

I'm trying to confirm if there is any type of taproot address with or without tweak that protects our public key identity until 1st move, somebody can answer that?
legendary
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July 29, 2023, 04:06:39 PM
#78
List is updated with few more wallets thanks to your suggestions.
Nunchuk wallet has full Taproot support for some time and it is getting more popular solution for multisig setup and non-KYC inheritance plans.
Bitmask is new wallet that can work as browser extension or web wallet, and it supports Bitcoin Network with Taproot,  Lightning Network, RGB, and other features.

I am considering all custodial wallets similar like centralized exchanges so I won't be adding them in this list any time soon.

Do your own research before using any wallet even if they are open source.
staff
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July 22, 2023, 06:05:50 AM
#77
Not sure if you're still against the idea of listing BitMask[1] but they recently updated the wallet and now they now support the mainnet.

It also looks like OKX wallet (closed-source/non custodial) supports Taproot (I thought we already spoke about it here, but apparently not)


 
[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.61475910
[2] https://www.okx.com/learn/okx-wallet-becomes-first-multi-chain-platform-to-enable-viewing-and-transfer
legendary
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July 18, 2023, 12:42:29 PM
#76
As mentioned above, the wallet is non-custodial (or so they claim)[1]. The desktop version is open source, but the mobile/browser extension is not.
I checked their mobile/browser wallet version and I couldn't find the code, and I want to test myself before I add any other software wallets.

If you don't want to list it because it's closed source, then you should probably remove Exodus from the list as well.
Well Exodus was always grey-listed here as you can see, and I only added it because it existed for a long time.

as i already mentioned here, the hw-wallet foundation passport now also supports taproot addresses with the new update
https://foundationdevices.com/2023/05/passport-version-2-1-1-is-now-live/
This is only for sending, not for receiving.
I will add Passport when they add full Taproot support.
legendary
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July 17, 2023, 11:52:09 AM
#75
as i already mentioned here, the hw-wallet foundation passport now also supports taproot addresses with the new update
https://foundationdevices.com/2023/05/passport-version-2-1-1-is-now-live/

staff
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July 16, 2023, 04:32:26 AM
#74
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As mentioned above, the wallet is non-custodial (or so they claim)[1]. The desktop version is open source, but the mobile/browser extension is not.

If you don't want to list it because it's closed source, then you should probably remove Exodus from the list as well.

[1] https://crypto.com/university/custodial-vs-non-custodial-wallets#:~:text=Crypto.com%20DeFi%20Wallet%20is,services%2C%20all%20in%20one%20place.
[2] https://github.com/crypto-com/chain-desktop-wallet/releases/tag/v1.4.0
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