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Topic: My Wallet's Reviews (Trust, Enjin, Infinito ...etc) - page 2. (Read 506 times)

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ENJIN WALLET

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Enjin wallet, which is known to many people with the announcement that it will be integrated into Samsung Galaxy 10 devices about a year ago. I think it's another wallet worth evaluating. Let me warn you, Enjin wallet is not a wallet with such fancy promises. It does not have a super interface also. It is just simple and useful. In fact, I am also sure that this is just what it takes. I have been using Enjin wallet for over a year. And I am very pleased that it is useful. But the number of coins it supports is extremely low.

Features;

1-   Enjin Wallet is also a multi-coin wallet, but unfortunately it does not offer as many options as Trust, which I mentioned in the previous post. It is basically a wallet in which BTC, ETH, LTC and BNB and their tokens can be used.
2-   Like Trust, Enjin has a DAPP market. It does not have a rich DAPPS market as Trust, but it is likely to develop soon.
3-   Although it does not have its own DEX application or add-on like Trust, it is an exchange-enabled wallet thanks to swap applications. When we slide the screen from left to right, if we choose the exchange from the menu that comes up, you will see the options "you send-you receive". When you select the coins and tokens you want to exchange from here, it will show you the offers of the platforms that can provide this. At this stage, Enjin wallet offers you a some options which you can use integrated with Enjin wallet (Changelly, Kyber Network and Bancor...) Enjin can offer you dynamic and fixed offers with 2 options. Thus, even if the fee you pay when you select the fixed option is slightly higher, you can see the figure you will get.
4-   Enjin wallet is designed as a wallet that is fully decentralization. Thanks to the XPUB feature, you will have more than one wallet adress and it all will be visible behalf after each transaction and prevent you from being revealed your identity with different payments you will receive. By the way, let me explain that the wallet you used in the previous one can still be actively used. So do not be afraid that the wallet address has changed. All transaction will be arrived still. In the use of this feature, you can access all addresses by clicking the 3 dots on the upper right in the relevant coin and you can download that XPUB addresses file and see all the addresses defined to you. But this is not recommended. Because if someone gets this file, the anonymity of all these wallets will be gone.
5-   You can adjust transaction fee when you are sending a coin with Enjin wallet. Although the wallet offers you the most suitable option for the current situation of the network, you can also adjust it manually.
6-   With the notification feature, it is possible to receive the notification of the cryptos coming to your wallet.
7-   As s security tools, you can add password and fingerprint layer on your wallets. So when you open the application, you should provide a password or fingerprint.
8-   There is an option to import your old wallets to Enjin. And you can add as many wallets as you want.

As a result, I like Enjin wallet and I am using it still.
So but I have to say negative feedbacks also.
Well I like Enjin wallet but its interface doesn't look professional. It is like ancient version of any other wallet. Simple but it can be good than that! There isn't even dark theme in it. You can reach your private keys like Trust wallet also. Yet another issue is that only a wallet that runs on mobile does not have an application or login to different platforms. I think it is a beautiful wallet that needs improvement. I think they should create a desktop wallet asap.
legendary
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good job but now try adding the following more important information to each wallet you review:
1. is it open source? if yes add a link to their GitHub


https://github.com/trustwallet/

Not fully, I believe just some parts of TrustWallet is open source.

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2. is the code on GitHub being updated and corresponds with what they release or is it there for show and has not been updated for a long time aka released binaries aren't related to the source


There are no packages on Github. It's a mobile wallet.

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3. are the releases signed using PGP


I believe that, you trust, and hope that Apple App Store and Google Play Store did their jobs.
hero member
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It also requires us to always use Trust wallet for the wallet we use. It is not possible to use the wallets we have acquired here from a different wallet. Because we cannot obtain the private key information of any of our wallets.

You can still export the seed as far as I'm aware. So it's not necessarily Trust wallet exclusive.

This method works for Ethereum wallets. So if you want to use it in a different wallet with your seed keys, your Ethereum address remains the same. But this is not possible for Bitcoin and other coins.

By the way, let me talk about a feature that is not on Trust wallet. As you know, wallets generally offer XPUB for BTC and LTC. But the Trust wallet does not feature XPUB addresses.
legendary
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It also requires us to always use Trust wallet for the wallet we use. It is not possible to use the wallets we have acquired here from a different wallet. Because we cannot obtain the private key information of any of our wallets.

You can still export the seed as far as I'm aware. So it's not necessarily Trust wallet exclusive.
legendary
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good job but now try adding the following more important information to each wallet you review:
1. is it open source? if yes add a link to their GitHub
2. is the code on GitHub being updated and corresponds with what they release or is it there for show and has not been updated for a long time aka released binaries aren't related to the source
3. are the releases signed using PGP
4. are the releases deterministic aka reproducible?
hero member
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Although I usually write in my native language, I wanted to share my opinions about crypto wallets here.
In fact, I have already shared my wallet reviews in Turkish. Now I wanted to present my views to more people by translating them here into English.
I hope you will like it.



TRUST WALLET
ENJIN WALLET
INFINITO WALLET




IMPORTANT: I have no connection with any wallet in which I wrote my opinions in this topic. I only studied the features of the wallets and wanted to convey my own opinions. Sometimes our friends are just looking for a few simple features. I found it appropriate to create this topic to help with this kind of situation.

I did not have any information about software security, so I could not perform any examination on those issues. So please do your own security research before using these wallets !!!



First of all, I want to state that I have tried more than one wallet before making these reviews. I tried to list the most useful ones for me.

TRUST WALLET

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This crypto wallet from Binance is no doubt one of the best in the last period. Trust wallet, which everyone finds easy to use, also has a door opening feature to Binance DEX, which is the biggest difference from others. If you want to log in to Binance.org and proceed through the "connect wallet" option, you can start trading on binance.org with a simple QR code scan from TrustWallet. In this DEX where you can trade BNB and BNB tokens, you can technically use it in BTC. But for this, you need to convert your BTC fixed tokens to BTCB via Binance first.

Features;

1- Multi Coin Support: Besides BTC, ETH, BNB, TRX, XLM, Doge, it also supports the tokens of the networks to which these coins are connected. And more and more coins continue to be supported by Trust wallet.
2- With the DApps platform, it is possible to reach staking, DEXs, auto-swaps, and gambling dapps. You can also reach other dapps with its dapp browser easily. For example I've joined Ferrum Network's staking pools easily.
3- As I mentioned above, besides its transportation to DEX, there is a chance to trade directly from the mobile wallet with instant swap logic. You can use market trades or instant trade both you want to use.
4- It allows you to open one or more wallets. Each wallet has its own seed keys separately. (Don't forget about get your seed keys with safely)
5- As a security measure, additional security elements such as passwords and fingerprints can be enabled at the settings.
6- It can be used as light and dark with 2 different themes.
7- When sending coins or tokens, transaction fee or GAS fee can be adjusted using the settings tab at the top right.
8- Trust wallet is supporting TRX, ATOM and XTZ staking for now. And they will start to support Waves, IoTeX and Compound soon also. And you may find a lot of staking options with its DAPP tab. Aave, 0XStaking and TOMOMaster ...etc. There are a lot of staking options in there.
9- Within the application, you can see the data for graphics, market value, 24-hour volume, circulating amount and total amount for each coin or token. For this, after clicking on the coin of your choice, just click on the graphic icon in the upper right.
10- It is possible to add old wallets. It is also possible to create as many wallets as you want. Just click the setting button and pick wallets then you can see "+" at the top of right. Create your new Trust wallet or import your old wallets.
11- You can create your wallets offline with Trust app. Turn of your internet connection and create your new wallet with Trust if you want.


Although the wallet is supported by Binance, it also offers support for many coins that are not yet listed on Binance. (For example DGB). And I think it has its shortcomings. First of all, there is no desktop or browser version of the wallet. It can only be used on mobile devices.
It also requires us to always use Trust wallet for the wallet we use. It is not possible to use the wallets we have acquired here from a different wallet. Because we cannot obtain the private key information of any of our wallets. Finally, thanks to the wallets that support Lighting network, "bc" is at the beginning of BTC addresses and "lc" is at the beginning of LTC addresses. This can cause confusion from time to time.
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