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hero member
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      I was using a free Mobile Wallet app, where i had send some new ERC20 TOKENS to the Ether Address in the wallet. Later i found it only support major TOKENS.
I can't able to send the tokens out, since i dont have access to PVT KEY.
Do you still have the backup phrase of the wallet where you sent your tokens?

If so then it's possible to retrieve the private key of the Ether address you used, after getting the Private key you can Import it to a trusted wallet like MetaMask, IMtoken, Trust wallet etc as suggested by members above. You will be able to view your ERC20 tokens

Carefully Follow the instruction i shared to someone back on how to retrieve a private key from such wallets that don't show them

For the case of USDC, it's an ERC20 token that means you may be interested in recovering private keys to the ether address.
1. Visit https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ and after the page has loaded turn off your internet connection

2. Select 12 words under the "Generate a random mnemonic" line



3. Copy and paste or write your 12 word mnemonic phrase from your trust wallet ( I hope you know the procedure of getting it) into the "BIP39 Mnemonic" box space

4. After calculation is done, Scroll down and under the Coin section, select the chain of your choice, in the case of USDC, it's Ethereum



5. After that select the derivation path, for Ethereum that will be BIP32, you will be able to see the derived ether addresses and the respective Private keys. Usually the first address is the one that appears on the newly created wallet by default.
Be sure to check and confirm if both addresses much before you can back up the private key.

I hope it helps you

Don't worry about the tool, but to be much safer, make sure your PC is offline while you preform the procedure.
Here is the source code in case you would love to check out things for yourself: https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39


After doing this, my advice is to move all the assets in the wallet to a new wallet. Until now, there has been no problem with the wallets recovered in this way, but why would we want to take risks, even the smallest?
hero member
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Use KyberSwap — (https://kyberswap.com), both android and iOS app available. You own the private key, you will see all tokens with balances without the need to add them manually (select favorite >> others on home page).

legendary
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Heisenberg
      I was using a free Mobile Wallet app, where i had send some new ERC20 TOKENS to the Ether Address in the wallet. Later i found it only support major TOKENS.
I can't able to send the tokens out, since i dont have access to PVT KEY.
Do you still have the backup phrase of the wallet where you sent your tokens?

If so then it's possible to retrieve the private key of the Ether address you used, after getting the Private key you can Import it to a trusted wallet like MetaMask, IMtoken, Trust wallet etc as suggested by members above. You will be able to view your ERC20 tokens

Carefully Follow the instruction i shared to someone back on how to retrieve a private key from such wallets that don't show them

For the case of USDC, it's an ERC20 token that means you may be interested in recovering private keys to the ether address.
1. Visit https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ and after the page has loaded turn off your internet connection

2. Select 12 words under the "Generate a random mnemonic" line



3. Copy and paste or write your 12 word mnemonic phrase from your trust wallet ( I hope you know the procedure of getting it) into the "BIP39 Mnemonic" box space

4. After calculation is done, Scroll down and under the Coin section, select the chain of your choice, in the case of USDC, it's Ethereum



5. After that select the derivation path, for Ethereum that will be BIP32, you will be able to see the derived ether addresses and the respective Private keys. Usually the first address is the one that appears on the newly created wallet by default.
Be sure to check and confirm if both addresses much before you can back up the private key.

I hope it helps you

Don't worry about the tool, but to be much safer, make sure your PC is offline while you preform the procedure.
Here is the source code in case you would love to check out things for yourself: https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39
hero member
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At one time, I hoped I could win something from this kind of bounty. But sorry that period has closed a long time ago. Few projects that can really succeed now deal with bounty. Personally, if I was a project owner and I was running a marketing activity, I would definitely start a campaign in this forum and I would organize it very well. Because this is one of the best places for something new to be born.

LMAO, most trusted wallet?

[1] WARNING - Coinomi Wallet CRITICAL Vulnerability Made Me Lose My Life Savings
[2] Lost all of my coins

That's just a couple of example of Coinomi's security flaw. And as @pooya87 has pointed out, it is a closed source application. I wouldn't even trust any satoshi.
Hi vycl87, the "critical" vulnerability you quoted never resulted on any loss of funds, you can read the detailed forensic study here showing how the event was an attempt to extort Coinomi in the first place: https://twitter.com/kimionis/status/1131945228506738688
As for the second link, the user never got to open a support ticket, so all we have is a report from a random person on the internet and no way to verify any of the claims. There are other reports, which have all been traced back to the user mishandling their recovery phrases. It's very unfortunate how often we see users saving their phrases as a screenshot (which promptly gets backed up on the cloud), sharing their phrases with others, or even sending them directly to scammers. We do the best we can to educate and warn users, but due to the huge size of our userbase, you will find such examples online. More details about all the security features employed by Coinomi can be found here

I understand you. I usually try every wallet for a few days. I also experienced Coinomi for a short time. I did not live in a problem. But I also do research on the wallets I have tried. And I often encountered such problems in my searches related to Coinomi.

As a result of these problems, you stated that there is no loss of funds. I am very happy about that, but after that happens, it makes no sense.
newbie
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At one time, I hoped I could win something from this kind of bounty. But sorry that period has closed a long time ago. Few projects that can really succeed now deal with bounty. Personally, if I was a project owner and I was running a marketing activity, I would definitely start a campaign in this forum and I would organize it very well. Because this is one of the best places for something new to be born.

LMAO, most trusted wallet?

[1] WARNING - Coinomi Wallet CRITICAL Vulnerability Made Me Lose My Life Savings
[2] Lost all of my coins

That's just a couple of example of Coinomi's security flaw. And as @pooya87 has pointed out, it is a closed source application. I wouldn't even trust any satoshi.
Hi vycl87, the "critical" vulnerability you quoted never resulted on any loss of funds, you can read the detailed forensic study here showing how the event was an attempt to extort Coinomi in the first place: https://twitter.com/kimionis/status/1131945228506738688
As for the second link, the user never got to open a support ticket, so all we have is a report from a random person on the internet and no way to verify any of the claims. There are other reports, which have all been traced back to the user mishandling their recovery phrases. It's very unfortunate how often we see users saving their phrases as a screenshot (which promptly gets backed up on the cloud), sharing their phrases with others, or even sending them directly to scammers. We do the best we can to educate and warn users, but due to the huge size of our userbase, you will find such examples online. More details about all the security features employed by Coinomi can be found here
mk4
legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
Listen.

If you don't have that much crypto, go use MyEtherWallet[1]; they also have a mobile wallet app: MEWconnect[2], which I'd suggest using compared to using the web app on a desktop device.

Now, if you're crypto is worth a significant amount, let's say probably more than $1000+, go grab a cheap Ledger Nano S[3] on their OFFICIAL WEBSITE[3]. Not from third parties. Don't cheap out this. It's only $70, in exchange for better security for your funds.


[1] https://www.myetherwallet.com/
[2] https://mewconnect.myetherwallet.com/
[3] https://shop.ledger.com/products/ledger-nano-s
hero member
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Friends, a lot has been discussed about Coinomi. But I think some of us continue to overlook. Although there are some people who use Coinomi and do not encounter any problems, there are quite a few people who encounter the problem and cannot find a solution. And if I were at your place, I wouldn't take such a risk when it comes to money.

LMAO, most trusted wallet?

[1] WARNING - Coinomi Wallet CRITICAL Vulnerability Made Me Lose My Life Savings
[2] Lost all of my coins

That's just a couple of example of Coinomi's security flaw. And as @pooya87 has pointed out, it is a closed source application. I wouldn't even trust any satoshi.
hero member
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Coinomi is a mobile wallet that supports more than 120 blockchains. Personally, I use it for years with no problems. It is a very old mobile multicurrency wallet.
I also used Coinomi for some time and luckily, I have not experienced some problems with them. I'm aware of the complaints and disappointment from other users like the ones that have lost his huge funds.

I don't use it for storing huge funds but for some tokens and dust amounts, I find them the wallet that I'm okay storing those. Yet, it's a closed-source wallet that op should know and he probably is not confident of. In that case, op should be good with these two suggested wallets.

MyEtherWallet has an Android app.
https://github.com/MyEtherWallet/MEWconnect

MetaMask is also available on Android and iOS.
https://metamask.io/download.html
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
Is there any Mobile APP that can support all types of ERC20 TOKENS..

Coinomi support all ERC-20 tokens, as it offers the option to manually add ANY ERC-20 according to their contract address.

You can read more about it here:
https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000009779-how-to-manually-add-an-erc20-token-


You can get the contract address information at Etherscan:


Coinomi is a mobile wallet that supports more than 120 blockchains. Personally, I use it for years with no problems. It is a very old mobile multicurrency wallet.


Plus, you may want to learn about myetherwallet and metamask for ETH and its token. I think these two wallets also very important for Ethereum blockchain. Both has a mobile wallet also.
Those are really the best choices for users who want only to use Ethereum blockchain. However, I also have some bitcoins in my mobile wallet so I prefer to use coinomi.
hero member
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     I was using a free Mobile Wallet app, where i had send some new ERC20 TOKENS to the Ether Address in the wallet. Later i found it only support major TOKENS.

      I can't able to send the tokens out, since i dont have access to PVT KEY.. Is there any Mobile APP that can support all types of ERC20 TOKENS..

-----please share. would be helpful for many new token holders, So to manage easily the tokens in APP.. --------

 

There is no need to look for it.
Almost all wallets support ERC20 tokens.


This is my post about some mobile wallets and all of it supports ERC20 tokens
My Wallet's Reviews (Trust, Enjin, Infinito ...etc)

Plus, you may want to learn about myetherwallet and metamask for ETH and its token. I think these two wallets also very important for Ethereum blockchain. Both has a mobile wallet also.
copper member
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Hi.,
  Thanks a lot for sharing this..I think it would definitely work out. Will have a look & get back..

This post shouldn't be in this subforum because you are asking about Ethereum-based tokens. You should probably move it to Altcoin discussions.

To answer your question. MyEtherWallet has an Android app. Have you tried that? it supports all ERC-20 tokens. You can add the ones that are missing using the contract info.
https://github.com/MyEtherWallet/MEWconnect

I am not sure if this is an official MEW app or not so use it at your own risk! Maybe wait for some other members to chip in with their comments.

MetaMask is also available on Android and iOS.
https://metamask.io/download.html
legendary
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This post shouldn't be in this subforum because you are asking about Ethereum-based tokens. You should probably move it to Altcoin discussions.

To answer your question. MyEtherWallet has an Android app. Have you tried that? it supports all ERC-20 tokens. You can add the ones that are missing using the contract info.
https://github.com/MyEtherWallet/MEWconnect

I am not sure if this is an official MEW app or not so use it at your own risk! Maybe wait for some other members to chip in with their comments.

MetaMask is also available on Android and iOS.
https://metamask.io/download.html
copper member
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Merit: 6
      I was using a free Mobile Wallet app, where i had send some new ERC20 TOKENS to the Ether Address in the wallet. Later i found it only support major TOKENS.

      I can't able to send the tokens out, since i dont have access to PVT KEY.. Is there any Mobile APP that can support all types of ERC20 TOKENS..

-----please share. would be helpful for many new token holders, So to manage easily the tokens in APP.. --------

 
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