Have a practical problem. I use Mycelium now as mobile wallet, but that one changes my public keys every transaction I do.
No. The public keys for the previous addresses never change.
I assume you mean to say that it gives you a new receiving address every time you receive bitcoins at the current receiving address?
I want to register my Bitcoin adresses for the Byteball airdrop (and later this month claim my Stellar). But if Mycelium will keep changing my adresses then it's no use.
Why not just store the address in a file, or notepad, or write it down, or email it to yourself, or text it to yourself, or something so you can remember it?
I searched on the internet if that feature can be turned off and did not find anything.
I can't be the only one having this practical problem?
I think most people just keep track of the address if they want to re-use it.
I want to keep my BTC in a mobile wallet since I actively trade with part of them, so I send them back and forth.
Only thing I could think of is if I create a new HD wallet with coins that don't move, and keep my BTC with active transactions in another HD wallet. Then just before June 9th send all my BTC to the public address with coins that haven't moved, and after the snapshot send them back to where they came from, but still. I'm curious as to how other people solve this.
Thank you.
I've never wasted time or effort registering for an "air drop", so perhaps I'm not understanding what you problem is.