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Topic: Stack wallet for mobile? - page 4. (Read 1105 times)

legendary
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January 21, 2023, 06:41:49 PM
#4
I never tried to use this wallet but it seems good if we know this wallet better, I've done also a short research, and I see not bad at all though there are minor problems like coins support I think that is very common on a decentralized and open-source wallet.

Stack wallet github page is available but I still didn't saw anyone confirming if their code is verified by wallet scrutiny or someone else:
https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet
In addition, they also have Twitter and Reddit accounts which are also good to follow if you're interested in them.  I read on Twitter they have giveaways.

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..but I think they are using some third party centralized exchanges.
Yes, they're and it's Changenow.io which is I think NOT good for me, it has a high fee.
hero member
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January 21, 2023, 06:24:21 PM
#3
Does it support HD wallet function for BTC ?
Does it have pay-to-many feature (in single transaction) like bluewallet?
Lightening support?
What types of BTC addresses supported ? ( can we access legacy and bech32 with same key here?)
From where does it collect the price feed for crypto-to-crypto conversions? Anyone got more info?
hero member
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January 21, 2023, 06:18:33 PM
#2
Never heard and tried this wallet before. Also i never used an open source multi crypto wallet before unlike coinomi and trustwallet which are opposite, or I guess there is no open source multi crypto wallet yet so this should be a must to try.
legendary
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January 21, 2023, 04:11:18 PM
#1
There are not many open source Bitcoin wallets and even less of them for other cryptocurrencies, but recently I saw one called Stack wallet and I didn't saw anyone talked about it in forum.

I decided to install Stack wallet and make a quick test to see if it is any good or not.
Website stackwallet.com is saying that Stack is open source privacy-preserving cryptocurrency non-custodial wallet, and it supports Bitcoin, Monero, Bitcoin Cash, Firo, Epic Cash, Namecoin, Wownero, Litecoin, and Dogecoin.

Installation was quick, I was asked if I want privacy or regular mode (with coingecko prices), and for each coin I have to create new wallet, add name and generate seed words.
You can select your own Bitcoin node, and there is built-in exchange in wallet, but I think they are using some third party centralized exchanges.

 

Stack wallet have backup option but this is NOT compatible with any other bitcoin wallets, so I suggest keeping seed words instead of custom backup.
I didn't receive or send any transactions with Stack wallet, but this could be alternative if you want to keep few shitcoins along with Bitcoin as pocket money, don't use this wallet for larger amount of coins.

Stack wallet github page is available but I still didn't saw anyone confirming if their code is verified by wallet scrutiny or someone else:
https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet

From my short testing  I can say this is not a bad wallet, but alternative called Unstoppable wallet looks and works much better for me.
Another alternative open source wallet is called Cake wallet, that is oriented more towards Monero, but Bitcoin and Litecoin are also supported.

Did anyone else tried this wallet and what do you think about it?
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