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sr. member
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December 28, 2017, 12:32:40 PM
#8
As you seem to be very experienced, please provide a link to the right one. Maybe it is not listed in my country.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samourai.wallet

If it's not available because of your country or device, you can download (and verify) the APK I hosted some time ago:

I downloaded the zip file and went through it all and don't see the .apk file that I can use to run on my Android like I do for Coinami wallet. There is a source but maybe I have to compile it. Is there a compiled .apk file i can just run?
You can't find the apk anywhere else.

I uploaded the APK from the PlayStore for you. But of course you can't trust me, right? So you can verify that the file is legit by doing this:

1. Visit https://md5file.com/calculator or any other SHA256 file calculator.
2. Download the APK file and select it in the MD5File website.
3. You will see that the SHA-256 generated is the same as the one found in the Samourai's github for the Release 0.97.03.

APK file: https://www.mediafire.com/file/ympoeza670xx9mx/Samourai.ver.0.97.03.build.79.apk
Thank you. Now it is showing (as "unpublished") and not compatible with my device.
legendary
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December 28, 2017, 12:26:09 PM
#7
As you seem to be very experienced, please provide a link to the right one. Maybe it is not listed in my country.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samourai.wallet

If it's not available because of your country or device, you can download (and verify) the APK I hosted some time ago:

I downloaded the zip file and went through it all and don't see the .apk file that I can use to run on my Android like I do for Coinami wallet. There is a source but maybe I have to compile it. Is there a compiled .apk file i can just run?
You can't find the apk anywhere else.

I uploaded the APK from the PlayStore for you. But of course you can't trust me, right? So you can verify that the file is legit by doing this:

1. Visit https://md5file.com/calculator or any other SHA256 file calculator.
2. Download the APK file and select it in the MD5File website.
3. You will see that the SHA-256 generated is the same as the one found in the Samourai's github for the Release 0.97.03.

APK file: https://www.mediafire.com/file/ympoeza670xx9mx/Samourai.ver.0.97.03.build.79.apk
sr. member
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December 28, 2017, 12:00:33 PM
#6
BTW, Edge is also available for Android.

Now I will go to GreenBits and update my post later.
Update: GreenBits seems to be the right one. Now I will maybe bite in the sour apple and send a larger amount to a new generated address of Greenaddress, if there would be no other way for "old" addresses to be integrated to segwit.
What I disliked about GreenBits is that the app is too much simple. You can't export your private-keys, sign messages or have more than one wallet at the same time. It's basically a send and receive only app (which it's not that bad but it's also not for me).

Samourai: Do you mean Sentimental Samourai? If yes, then you only can track your wallets, not spend Bitcoin.
Sentimental (LOL)?. I guess you are talking about Sentinel, right? Sentinel is a watch-only wallet, so it's obviously that he is talking about Samourai (that's why he wrote Samourai and not Sentinel - dah!)
Edit: You are right. GreenBit seems not to support private keys. Ok, thank you, then there is no use for it.
Yes, I meant Sentinel (seems, that autocorrection makes its own words Smiley ) Yes, he is obviously talking about Samourai, but Samourai Sentinel was the only app, that could be found on Playstore - dah! As you seem to be very experienced, please provide a link to the right one. Maybe it is not listed in my country.
Ok, then I will try Electrum for Android.
legendary
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December 28, 2017, 11:19:22 AM
#5
BTW, Edge is also available for Android.

Now I will go to GreenBits and update my post later.
Update: GreenBits seems to be the right one. Now I will maybe bite in the sour apple and send a larger amount to a new generated address of Greenaddress, if there would be no other way for "old" addresses to be integrated to segwit.
What I disliked about GreenBits is that the app is too much simple. You can't export your private-keys, sign messages or have more than one wallet at the same time. It's basically a send and receive only app (which it's not that bad but it's also not for me).

Samourai: Do you mean Sentimental Samourai? If yes, then you only can track your wallets, not spend Bitcoin.
Sentimental (LOL)?. I guess you are talking about Sentinel, right? Sentinel is a watch-only wallet, so it's obviously that he is talking about Samourai (that's why he wrote Samourai and not Sentinel - dah!)
legendary
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There is trouble abrewing
December 28, 2017, 10:42:17 AM
#4
this is not as good as bitaddress.org (which has not yet implemented SegWit) in my opinion but it is also open source and old. it uses JavaScript in your browser to generate random keys.
it is called coinbin:
the website: https://coinb.in/#newSegWit
source: https://github.com/OutCast3k/coinbin/

can be run offline.
sr. member
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December 28, 2017, 05:43:21 AM
#3
Thank you very much for your very useful list. I am not able anymore to send amounts under 100$ with big loss.
I will try out the android wallets. Maybe I can simply import my private key there, if they are not third party wallets.
Edit: Electrum for Android has quite many bad feedbacks, because of sudden crashes. I will try that later.
Samourai: Do you mean Sentinel Samourai? If yes, then you only can track your w, not spend Bitcoin.
Now I will go to GreenBits and update my post later.
Edit Update: No, GreenBits is not useful for me without providing private keys.
Electrum is running stable on my device.
legendary
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December 28, 2017, 05:09:56 AM
#2
Just wonder, why big services are not using segwit wallets?
staff
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December 28, 2017, 03:33:04 AM
#1
      If you're complaining about the fees, and you want to have them decreased, use one of these wallets (latest version):


    Hardware wallets:


    Web wallets:


    Desktop wallet


    iOS wallets:


    Android wallets:


    If you're holding your bitcoins for long term and don't really using them, then there is no need to use a SegWit wallet.[/list][/list]
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