The first wallet that I ever opened, which I ignorantly misplaced the piece of paper where I wrote the password that very day without knowing, and the seed phrase that I saw later wasn't complete, I still have the coinomi wallet and the bitcoin inside it, but I can not send it. I only use the bitcoin inside the wallet to see price fluctuations, nothing more. It is a very important and bitter lesson for me anytime that is open it. Now that bitcoin price is pumping, I can only watch it grow without selling it, probably forever.
Coinomi is not a very good wallet to use to hodl bitcoins, I hope you’re no longer using that wallet and have moved to a open source non custodial wallet like Electrum or Unstoppable. Any wallet that restricts your transaction just because of a password isn’t truly decentralized, you can set a password in Electrum but it’s limited to only that device, meaning even if you forget the password, you can use your seed phrase to open the wallet in another device, and that password will not be required.
As a matter of fact, it was you, SatoPrincess, that sent the bitcoin, three different times in that coinomi wallet, when i won your btc reward for best quality poster in our local board. I'm sure you'd be disappointed that I'll probably never sell the btc that you rewarded me. I still feel bad anytime i open that wallet, knowing that I might never sell the bitcoin inside. But is there any way that I can convince the coinomi admin that the only sender of btc in that wallet can testify with proof that I sent her the coinomi segwith address, and she sent btc to it three different times? I'm very sure that I have the correct coinomi seed phrase, still the wallet will tell me anytime that i tried opening it, that i should check for wrong spelling. So I'm still using this opportunity to ask if anybody on this forum has had a similar experience like this before?
I just opened the coinomi wallet and wrote the passwords down somewhere, it was months later when I wanted to sell the btc rewards from SatoPrincess, that I realized that I've misplaced the paper where I wrote the passwords. Luckily I saw the seed phrase, but you've had how the story goes. I can only blame my ignorance if I'm forever not able to sale the btc inside the wallet