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March 03, 2020, 05:06:09 AM
#62
I have heard about trust wallet before somedays but after having a research now I have been amazed with the performance of this wallet. I suggest everyone to go this wallet to secure your assets.

Also it allows users to store private keys on their own device, it security systems are really unique I am really excited after all these stuffs.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 1
March 03, 2020, 04:42:37 AM
#61
I used to be so obsessed with coinomi wallet because it support many altcoins, maybe because I find it more better than myether and copay and later I decide to try trust wallet, I was surprised that right after importing my private key all my altcoins are ready for me including every single ERC20 tokens I own, Trust wallet get rid of adding tokens manually and in fact it shows every price of the tokens that are listed and trading, now I can't stop loving the wallet, way better than coinomi now

You actually read my mind with this post. I downloaded Trust Wallet just yesterday and was wowwwed at the beauty of the wallet. Before now, I have been using MEW for my investments and airdrop tokens. Been scared of the rumours around MEW hack and the fact that am yet to know if there's an app for it. Now, I can confidently store my tokens in one app. I'm believing there will be competition, Trust Wallet should also try to make a release of better features and improvements to surpass others all time.
sr. member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 326
SecureShift.io | Crypto-Exchange
March 03, 2020, 04:40:45 AM
#60
The only thing I don’t like about this wallet is that you need to have a certain amount of BNB coins to send coins.
Although now I'm not sure that I remember everything correctly, since I used this wallet for a relatively long time.
Do you need to have Ethereum or BNB to send Ethereum? It would be strange if for its transfer it would be necessary to have a BNB, although here I may be mistaken.
Probably you needed eth for ethereum transaction since its needed for tx fee when sending tokens that falls under this category. They also have some bnb chain tokens but of course what you need is bnb for its transaction. That's the thing, you needed both bnb and eth to cover some tokens for sending to exchange when you used this. I think this is normal and not a problem but I see as an advantage for both network.
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GoMeat - Digitalizing Meat Stores - ICO
March 03, 2020, 04:36:17 AM
#59
I used to be so obsessed with coinomi wallet because it support many altcoins, maybe because I find it more better than myether and copay and later I decide to try trust wallet, I was surprised that right after importing my private key all my altcoins are ready for me including every single ERC20 tokens I own, Trust wallet get rid of adding tokens manually and in fact it shows every price of the tokens that are listed and trading, now I can't stop loving the wallet, way better than coinomi now

That's true and your experience is true as well, because am a user, have been using it for quite some time now. One of the features I like must is that, it is a multi wallet thus you can still use it to store your Bitcoin and other types of coins too. You can also import several wallets as easy as possible so far the private keys are available. It also has a DApp browser for more privacy, in the same way there are a good number of supported decentralized applications.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 377
March 02, 2020, 04:07:02 PM
#58
The only thing I don’t like about this wallet is that you need to have a certain amount of BNB coins to send coins.
Although now I'm not sure that I remember everything correctly, since I used this wallet for a relatively long time.
Do you need to have Ethereum or BNB to send Ethereum? It would be strange if for its transfer it would be necessary to have a BNB, although here I may be mistaken.
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Activity: 368
Merit: 11
March 01, 2020, 11:57:41 AM
#57
Trust wallet is one of the best wallet out there,  the fact that it was acquired by binance lead to it's mainstream usage by the entire crypto community and since then,  it has lived up to expectations. However, there are other great non custodial wallets that support multi-currency and other great features.

Atomic Wallet is a good one too,  i think it's one of the most complete cryptocurrency wallet that provides a one-stop Assets management tool,  with Atomic wallet, you can store more than 500 different coins/tokens supporting many blockchains as well perform a decentralized atomic swap for major currencies without leaving the wallet. Exclusive features of atomic wallet includes:

1. Multicurrency support
2. Atomic swap
3. Buy crypto option with debit card
4. Instant exchanges - using changelly and shapeshift
5. Staking
6. Multi security options
7. Decentralized And non-custodian

My other pick is imtoken, the wallet has been in existence for quite some times now and it provides one of the best wallet with easy to use interface. It also have great features like Multicurrency support, easy swap and non-custodial. However,  the greatest edge imtoken is having over other wallets out there is it's ability to enable users create multiple wallet, you can create as much as 10 different ethereum wallets within the app and same goes for it's other supported blockchains. Isn't that great?

However,  i think it's all boils down to preferences and your needs as all of them are really great with unique features. And i must really commend the brain behind all of them.
sr. member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 251
March 01, 2020, 08:49:30 AM
#56
I used to be so obsessed with coinomi wallet because it support many altcoins, maybe because I find it more better than myether and copay and later I decide to try trust wallet, I was surprised that right after importing my private key all my altcoins are ready for me including every single ERC20 tokens I own, Trust wallet get rid of adding tokens manually and in fact it shows every price of the tokens that are listed and trading, now I can't stop loving the wallet, way better than coinomi now

I also use Trust Wallet and I think this is a good and safe wallet for storing coins when compared to storing coins in an exchanger wallet. Trust Wallet is quite supportive for some coins and blockchain and I think this makes it easier for users to save coins without using multiple wallets
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1403
March 01, 2020, 07:38:39 AM
#55
I'm looking this wallet right now, and I liked it, now I know that is Binance´s multi wallet

Guys, what's the cons of this wallet? If someone hacks this wallet, is it possible to stole our coins?

I'm used to local wallets, never used a multi wallet this way

Binance exchange got several hack attacks, but the Trust wallet is very secure and it has zero hack or suspicious issues. But as you are using a local wallet, I would prefer you to continue with that. Because local or hardware wallets are far better than online wallets!

Ok, thanks, I'm thinking about just use this wallet for some altcoins that is hard to manage, everytime have to update all wallets and it's a lot os space in disk
I'll leave my biggest portion of BTC in local wallet but I'll try Trust Wallet anyway, it's good to have some coins in only one place, and I will read more about how to keep this kind of wallet safe
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Convert Crypto at BestChange
March 01, 2020, 04:06:55 AM
#54
I'm looking this wallet right now, and I liked it, now I know that is Binance´s multi wallet

Guys, what's the cons of this wallet? If someone hacks this wallet, is it possible to stole our coins?

I'm used to local wallets, never used a multi wallet this way

Binance exchange got several hack attacks, but the Trust wallet is very secure and it has zero hack or suspicious issues. But as you are using a local wallet, I would prefer you to continue with that. Because local or hardware wallets are far better than online wallets!
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 10
March 01, 2020, 03:32:23 AM
#53
Yeah, I also do not understand why we have to import manually all tokens into our wallet when we use MetaMask or MyEtherWallet, when other wallets support it automatically.
Maybe to prevent spam coins? Coins that are sent to all Ethereum users only to spread a word about it - a form of advertisement?

I think that is the reason, if you don't want to see any coins other than those that are valuable then you have just to put them one by one manually. There are still ways to see those coins/tokens you have by going to ethplorer or etherscan. But with how Trust Wallet managed to come up with this kind of idea brings more ease ot its users.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
February 29, 2020, 06:41:17 PM
#52
Yeah, I also do not understand why we have to import manually all tokens into our wallet when we use MetaMask or MyEtherWallet, when other wallets support it automatically.
Maybe to prevent spam coins? Coins that are sent to all Ethereum users only to spread a word about it - a form of advertisement?
That idea will laziest but the average crypto HODLer needs to pass through these steps for adding ERC-20 tokens. The JAX, IMO, and Trust wallets are good to go unless these wallets don't support the token which we want to add the portfolio. I am sure everyone has seen the promotional tips of Kick token, the 888k KickTOekn frozen airdrop for active top ETH wallets is a good example.
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Activity: 882
Merit: 102
PayAccept - Worldwide payments accepted in seconds
February 29, 2020, 05:14:47 PM
#51
Yeah, I also do not understand why we have to import manually all tokens into our wallet when we use MetaMask or MyEtherWallet, when other wallets support it automatically.
Maybe to prevent spam coins? Coins that are sent to all Ethereum users only to spread a word about it - a form of advertisement?
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 104
Convert Crypto at BestChange
February 29, 2020, 04:55:24 PM
#50
There is no better smartphone wallet than the Trust Wallet. Everything in Binance is perfect. Once I was a fanboy of Myethetwallet and then I started hating it, MEW is sucks. Therefore  Coinomi, Imtoken is not the up to the date for me, so, I migrated into the Trust wallet and from then now, this is my most favourite crypto wallet. Though I am using the Ledger hardware wallet but whenever I need a phone wallet, I go for Trust Wallet.
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1403
February 29, 2020, 04:44:45 PM
#49
I'm looking this wallet right now, and I liked it, now I know that is Binance´s multi wallet

Guys, what's the cons of this wallet? If someone hacks this wallet, is it possible to stole our coins?

I'm used to local wallets, never used a multi wallet this way
full member
Activity: 952
Merit: 110
February 29, 2020, 03:37:54 AM
#48
I like multiple wallets, they have different experience and features so why saying one is better than the other? They are all good and coinomi is oldy, trust wallet is new, they are all still same thing, find the one you like by trying the apps out one after the other
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Activity: 686
Merit: 15
February 28, 2020, 11:05:46 PM
#47
As long as ERC2C0 and some other contract addresses are concerned, trust wallet is the best in terms of mobile wallets for download. One can even use the trust to interact with DAPP without importing one's private keys.  Although my current Iphone5 is not compatible with trust, I am managing Imtoken for now, trust is way better than Imtoken.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
February 28, 2020, 05:44:55 PM
#46
I agree the latest features of a Trust wallet are necessary for completing the transaction in Bitpay invoices. The DAPP browser lets us spend BTC and ETH for paying the Bitpay invoice which is widely used for top-up Skrill wallet.  Sometimes, I prefer to top up my Skrill account with BTC but Skrill takes the money from Bitpay. For filling the gap, the Trust wallet works better than its own application of Bitpay.
sr. member
Activity: 1484
Merit: 253
February 28, 2020, 04:44:02 PM
#45
I have heard a lot of great reviews about trust wallet especially when it comes to new tokens that are automatically picked by trust wallet, a feature that was not available in MEW and we had to manually add each new token, i am sure with new features and staking activation for major alts like eth, ada, icx etc trust wallet will really take the major market share.

This new promotion provides a nice opportunity for every trader to earn promising profit that's coming from different coins. Trust wallet is very secure when it comes to storing capability, and their support strongly creates a huge impact to each users who've been using their service. Personally I am not yet using staking, hopefully if my funds will be stored in their wallet; a good start must be initiated.
sr. member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 265
February 28, 2020, 04:12:53 PM
#44
I have heard a lot of great reviews about trust wallet especially when it comes to new tokens that are automatically picked by trust wallet, a feature that was not available in MEW and we had to manually add each new token, i am sure with new features and staking activation for major alts like eth, ada, icx etc trust wallet will really take the major market share.
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1403
February 28, 2020, 04:20:22 PM
#44
Just what I'm looking right now
I'm tired of download the entire blockchain of the coins I have
It's not a lot of coins, I have 6 or 7 in my portfolio, but it's hard to manage, and I'll give a chance to whis wallet, but before I'm research a bit more to see how safe is and how is the way of recover / protect the account if my smartphone brokes
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