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sr. member
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July 07, 2021, 11:31:01 AM
#65
Hi back here.

Which multi crypto wallet supports the most non ERC-20 Altcoins? Is it Atomic Wallet or Coinomi? Which has Open Source Code?
sr. member
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February 26, 2021, 10:34:43 AM
#64
You can take a look at the supported assets of each wallet on the links below if the information is up to date:
https://trustwallet.com/assets
https://guarda.com/coins/
https://www.exodus.com/desktop/

Sending via the Tron network is the cheapest, yes. There shouldn't be any transaction fees over Tron.
I can see that USDT is available as a TRC-20 token when clicking on Add tokens > Tron > USDT. The information on their website is probably not updated yet. Just to be sure, you can check with the Coinomi support > https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/home.

I don't think any of these multi-coin wallets are open-sourced. From the top of my head, I can't remember a single one that is.
Yes, you need the underlying asset if you send USDT tokens via that network. Ether is needed for the Ethereum network fees, bitcoin over Omni, and tron for the Tron network.




Cheers for explaining.

According to user reviews I think Coinomi is the best:
https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.coinomi.com

Unless someone can prove me wrong otherwise by showing good independent reviews of those wallets mentioned above.

I'm thinking how wallets that claim to be user custodial (user controls the private keys not wallet provider) get bad reviews when your in control of your crypto so what can go wrong causing bad reviews like this  Huh:

https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/trustwallet.com
legendary
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February 25, 2021, 06:30:04 PM
#63
You can take a look at the supported assets of each wallet on the links below if the information is up to date:
https://trustwallet.com/assets
https://guarda.com/coins/
https://www.exodus.com/desktop/

Sending via the Tron network is the cheapest, yes. There shouldn't be any transaction fees over Tron.
I can see that USDT is available as a TRC-20 token when clicking on Add tokens > Tron > USDT. The information on their website is probably not updated yet. Just to be sure, you can check with the Coinomi support > https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/home.

I don't think any of these multi-coin wallets are open-sourced. From the top of my head, I can't remember a single one that is.
Yes, you need the underlying asset if you send USDT tokens via that network. Ether is needed for the Ethereum network fees, bitcoin over Omni, and tron for the Tron network.


sr. member
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February 25, 2021, 05:42:05 PM
#62
Is Coinomi still the best non-erc20 multi-crypto wallet out there or is it out of date and now there is newer better/tech trends than Coinomi and if so what are they?
The best wallet is a subjective and personal opinion. You can still use Coinomi or try Trust Wallet, Guarda, or Exodus as multi-coin options.

Any decentralized non-erc20 multi-crypto wallets out there that support loads of non-erc20 cryptos? Is coinomi centralized?
We don't refer to wallets as centralized or decentralized. Wallets are custodial or non-custodial. A custodial wallet controls the private keys, whereas non-custodial wallets allow users to access their private keys. Trust Wallet supports ether and ERC-20 tokens. Guarda as well, but I don't know if Exodus does. Check their official website.

How do you deposit USDT in Coinomi and are fees cheaper via OmniLayer USDT or Ethereum USDT?
You click on add tokens, select the blockchain you want (Ethereum, Omni, or Tron), enter USDT in the search field, and follow the rest of the steps.

Does coinomi support Tron USDT?
Yes, check the answer above on how to add USDT as a TRC-20 token.

What is this Meta-Mask?
It's a web wallet and interface similar to MyEtherWallet that supports ether, ERC-10, and ERC-20 tokens.

Basically whats the best decentralized non-erc20 multi-currency wallet out there that supports loads of non-erc20 cryptos?
I mentioned three wallets that you can try above.

Thank you for explaining.

Yeah I know Coinomi also supports ERC20 tokens.

Do you roughly know how many non-erc20 coins that Trust wallet, Guarda and Exodus support each? Which wallet supports the most non-erc 20 cryptos?

Great when sending USDT to Coinomi which is the cheapest fee now, is it sending by Tron, Eth or Omni?

You sure Coinomi support Tron USDT? It says on their site they don't.

Which multi-crypto wallet has open source code not closed source code?

Finally if I sent USDT via Eth, Tron or Omni then am I required to have these coins/tokens too to cover the sending fees?
legendary
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February 25, 2021, 04:13:33 PM
#61
Is Coinomi still the best non-erc20 multi-crypto wallet out there or is it out of date and now there is newer better/tech trends than Coinomi and if so what are they?
The best wallet is a subjective and personal opinion. You can still use Coinomi or try Trust Wallet, Guarda, or Exodus as multi-coin options.

Any decentralized non-erc20 multi-crypto wallets out there that support loads of non-erc20 cryptos? Is coinomi centralized?
We don't refer to wallets as centralized or decentralized. Wallets are custodial or non-custodial. A custodial wallet controls the private keys, whereas non-custodial wallets allow users to access their private keys. Trust Wallet supports ether and ERC-20 tokens. Guarda as well, but I don't know if Exodus does. Check their official website.

How do you deposit USDT in Coinomi and are fees cheaper via OmniLayer USDT or Ethereum USDT?
You click on add tokens, select the blockchain you want (Ethereum, Omni, or Tron), enter USDT in the search field, and follow the rest of the steps.

Does coinomi support Tron USDT?
Yes, check the answer above on how to add USDT as a TRC-20 token.

What is this Meta-Mask?
It's a web wallet and interface similar to MyEtherWallet that supports ether, ERC-10, and ERC-20 tokens.

Basically whats the best decentralized non-erc20 multi-currency wallet out there that supports loads of non-erc20 cryptos?
I mentioned three wallets that you can try above.
sr. member
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February 25, 2021, 03:27:18 PM
#60
Hi coming back here....

Is Coinomi still the best non-erc20 multi-crypto wallet out there or is it out of date and now there is newer better/tech trends than Coinomi and if so what are they?

Any decentralized non-erc20 multi-crypto wallets out there that support loads of non-erc20 cryptos? Is coinomi centralized?

How do you deposit USDT in Coinomi and are fees cheaper via OmniLayer USDT or Ethereum USDT?

Does coinomi support Tron USDT?

What is this Meta-Mask?

Basically whats the best decentralized non-erc20 multi-currency wallet out there that supports loads of non-erc20 cryptos?
sr. member
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September 28, 2019, 02:52:36 PM
#59
Ok just to clarify the erc-20 token Bela is not supported by ledger live?

Also I sent erc-20 token waxp from bittrex exchange to ledger nano but bittrex still saying pending for this however it didn't say pending for other erc-20 tokens I had on bittrex Huh

legendary
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bitcoindata.science
September 28, 2019, 11:37:49 AM
#58
Right now on my ledger nano s the parent Eth account balance is 0. So I cant sent erc-20 tokens to it yet as it's not free due to fees? How much balance should I need to cover the fees?

You don't need Eth to receive Tokens, but to send.

If you are sending tokens to your ledger nano s, you don't need Eth there. You need eth from the address you are sending them.

If it is an exchange, they pay for those fees, usually.
sr. member
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September 28, 2019, 07:40:43 AM
#57
Great is there a guide on how to use this directly on ledger live?

Pretty much straight foward.
just download ledger live, update your Ethereum App in your ledger device and start using

Here is the guide

https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005197845-Manage-ERC20-tokens
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Before you start
Update Ledger Live through the notification banner or download the latest version.
Get your Ledger hardware wallet.
Install the latest version of the Ethereum app on your device.

View the ERC20 tokens

If you already have an Ethereum account with ERC20 tokens, you can view your tokens in Ledger Live.

On the Accounts page, click on View tokens under the Ethereum account that holds the tokens.

Send and receive tokens
You can now send and receive ERC20 tokens. Get started by sending your ERC20 tokens to the Ethereum account of your choice. The token accounts will only appear after the token transaction has been confirmed on the Ethereum blockchain. The Ethereum account you send tokens to will be the parent account of your token accounts.

  Make sure your parent Ethereum account holds some ETH to pay for the network fees of token transactions.


Right now on my ledger nano s the parent Eth account balance is 0. So I cant sent erc-20 tokens to it yet as it's not free due to fees? How much balance should I need to cover the fees?
sr. member
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September 28, 2019, 02:26:40 AM
#56
he Proof of Keys event on Jan. 3 this year was essentially a bank run on centralized exchanges, which aims to reassert holder control over their crypto assets. The “Proof of Keys” event aimed against centralized exchanges had happening on Jan. 3 this year, spearheaded by Bitcoin (BTC) investor Trace Mayer
legendary
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There are lies, damned lies and statistics. MTwain
September 27, 2019, 05:02:37 AM
#55
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We’re going way of course on this thread, but I’ll answer your question. I got it working (remember, I’ve no Pyrus myself, so it is all with an empty wallet):
 
I followed the Pyrus link found in the official article (https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005459725-Ubiq-UBQ-), using Firefox. It took me to a Pyrus website where I created a New wallet, gave it a password, downloaded the Keystore file, continued, saved the address, reached a screen that says "How would you like to access your wallet", selected "Ledger Wallet".

Now you need to connect the Ledger device, pass the pin lock screen and open the ubiq app on the Ledger If you don't do this, it will display errors). Once you’ve done that, press the "Connect to Ledger Wallet” green button on the pyrus website and you are good to go (displays a list of addresses to interact with).

Note1: I don't really like the procedure, and even the Pyrus website is outdated (the instructions to connect to Ledger still talk about a chrome extention, which is obsolete).

Note2: If you wish to proceed with this topic, it is better to open a new topic.
sr. member
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September 25, 2019, 11:08:48 AM
#54
Ok thanks



Ok I followed the link above for Pyrus for Ubiq and I clicked on the green connect to ledger wallet and nothing is happening  Huh

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legendary
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There are lies, damned lies and statistics. MTwain
September 25, 2019, 06:15:14 AM
#53
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It is a bit weird indeed. I personally don’t know much about Ubiq, and have none to further proceed from what I managed to do without having the Ubiqs themselves. Probably managing them on Ledger live natively is either in development, or complex (probable the latter), so they’ve met the situation half way and allow you to use the Ledger device to protect them, but still require a third-part to exploit them.
sr. member
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September 25, 2019, 06:07:31 AM
#52
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It is there: https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005459725-Ubiq-UBQ-

I just tried it by doing this:

-   First I updated Ledger Live, since there was a new notice when I opened it.
-   Then go to Menu -> Manager.
-   In the search bar, search for Ubiq -> The 1.2.10 version of the app appears and is ready to install providing you have space.

During the process, it asked me to update the BTC and ETH apps, since it required them (probably shares some libraries). I had to uninstall another app to get Ubiq on, but it worked eventually.

Note: It would have been better to create a new topic.


Oh ok the link above says I gotta use a 3rd party interface that is Pyrus to manage ubiq tokens on the ledger nano device right, meaning there's no dedicated account for ubiq on ledger live?

I have ubiq installed on my ledger nano device but what's the point if I have to use a 3rd party interface for it?
legendary
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There are lies, damned lies and statistics. MTwain
September 25, 2019, 02:56:36 AM
#51
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It is there: https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005459725-Ubiq-UBQ-

I just tried it by doing this:

-   First I updated Ledger Live, since there was a new notice when I opened it.
-   Then go to Menu -> Manager.
-   In the search bar, search for Ubiq -> The 1.2.10 version of the app appears and is ready to install providing you have space.

During the process, it asked me to update the BTC and ETH apps, since it required them (probably shares some libraries). I had to uninstall another app to get Ubiq on, but it worked eventually.

Note: It would have been better to create a new topic.
sr. member
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September 24, 2019, 05:15:20 PM
#50
Hi need help for Ubiq altcoin.

i downloaded the Ubiq app to nano s device but I can't find the corresponding ubiq account to add in ledger live  Huh
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
September 20, 2019, 03:26:33 PM
#49
Great is there a guide on how to use this directly on ledger live?

Pretty much straight foward.
just download ledger live, update your Ethereum App in your ledger device and start using

Here is the guide

https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005197845-Manage-ERC20-tokens
Quote
Before you start
Update Ledger Live through the notification banner or download the latest version.
Get your Ledger hardware wallet.
Install the latest version of the Ethereum app on your device.

View the ERC20 tokens

If you already have an Ethereum account with ERC20 tokens, you can view your tokens in Ledger Live.

On the Accounts page, click on View tokens under the Ethereum account that holds the tokens.

Send and receive tokens
You can now send and receive ERC20 tokens. Get started by sending your ERC20 tokens to the Ethereum account of your choice. The token accounts will only appear after the token transaction has been confirmed on the Ethereum blockchain. The Ethereum account you send tokens to will be the parent account of your token accounts.

  Make sure your parent Ethereum account holds some ETH to pay for the network fees of token transactions.

sr. member
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September 20, 2019, 01:19:09 PM
#48

Hey yes I tried connecting my ledger nano but get error on mycrypto site:

TransportError: Failed to sign with Ledger device: U2F DEVICE_INELIGIBLE

Using chrome, will internet explorer work and be safe?

The best option now is to use Ledger Live, which supports ERC-20 Tokens now
https://www.ledger.com/ledger-live-securely-supporting-erc-20-tokens/

You can download it from ledger.com website and manage your ERC-20 tokens from there, no need to use Mycrypto or myetherwallet anymore.

Great is there a guide on how to use this directly on ledger live?
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
September 19, 2019, 03:59:34 PM
#47

Hey yes I tried connecting my ledger nano but get error on mycrypto site:

TransportError: Failed to sign with Ledger device: U2F DEVICE_INELIGIBLE

Using chrome, will internet explorer work and be safe?

The best option now is to use Ledger Live, which supports ERC-20 Tokens now
https://www.ledger.com/ledger-live-securely-supporting-erc-20-tokens/

You can download it from ledger.com website and manage your ERC-20 tokens from there, no need to use Mycrypto or myetherwallet anymore.
sr. member
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September 19, 2019, 02:28:44 PM
#46
Hi is there like a video tutorial on how to use MEW with ledger nano s?

Becausing im using a web browser will it be secure to use or am I required to download the fido u2f app on nano s for 2fa security when visiting these sites?

Hello. Yesterday I moved some tokens from my ledger and I couldn't use myetherwallet. I used mycrypto and it was much better

This is the tutorial from ledger website
https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/360008268594-Set-up-and-use-MyCrypto

Hey yes I tried connecting my ledger nano but get error on mycrypto site:

TransportError: Failed to sign with Ledger device: U2F DEVICE_INELIGIBLE

Using chrome, will internet explorer work and be safe?
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