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Magic
March 20, 2023, 12:18:13 PM
#26
Transaction times vary a lot depending on the network load. If you do not change the fees you will get a different result with the same fees every time. What you can do is take the TX ID and check on mempool.space
legendary
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March 20, 2023, 11:02:08 AM
#25
I last used Trust Wallet on March 10th. On that date I made a transaction by sending some Bitcoin to the wallet, but the process took an unusual amount of time even though I did not change the fee as set.
I am not sure what you mean when you say you didn't change the fees. That could mean you used a previously configured setting or went along with whatever your client suggested. When you send bitcoin, you have the freedom to decide what fees you will use. You simply didn't pay enough for a quick confirmation.

Trust Wallet is not an exchange that waits and batches transactions. When you broadcast a BTC transaction, it gets shared between the mempools and will get its first on-chain confirmation if there is enough incentive for miners to mine it. If you don't pay enough, you will wait regardless if you used Trust Wallet, Electrum, or Bitcoin Core.
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Rollbit - Crypto Futures
March 20, 2023, 10:58:24 AM
#24
I no longer use Trust Wallet as a wallet after the update request and have switched to Stack Wallet. I last used Trust Wallet on March 10th. On that date I made a transaction by sending some Bitcoin to the wallet, but the process took an unusual amount of time even though I did not change the fee as set.
Of the several transaction processes I did, the transaction on that day was relatively long.
I don't think it's an error from Trust wallet because I also had a situation like yours when I used Electrum to transfer bitcoins, even taking more than 2 days to complete. I also didn't change the fee as set, but the unexpected problem still happened. I think it was because of the spike in transactions on the network, and that pushed our transactions behind.
Even though I no longer use Trust Wallet on my android smartphone it still hasn't uninstalled the app. In the display menu what's new of the Trust Wallet displayed on the application allows a long transaction situation when sending a small fraction of Bitcoin to another address lies in a spike in transactions on the network.



The what's new display that is listed on the Google Play display is because the application has not been updated as the last announcement of Trust Wallet being updated occurred on March 19.
I also don't know if Trust Wallet users who have updated will display a display like the image above.
legendary
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Assalamu Alekum
March 20, 2023, 12:27:16 AM
#23
I no longer use Trust Wallet as a wallet after the update request and have switched to Stack Wallet. I last used Trust Wallet on March 10th. On that date I made a transaction by sending some Bitcoin to the wallet, but the process took an unusual amount of time even though I did not change the fee as set.
Of the several transaction processes I did, the transaction on that day was relatively long.

I don't think it's an error from Trust wallet because I also had a situation like yours when I used Electrum to transfer bitcoins, even taking more than 2 days to complete. I also didn't change the fee as set, but the unexpected problem still happened. I think it was because of the spike in transactions on the network, and that pushed our transactions behind.
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Rollbit - Crypto Futures
March 19, 2023, 08:10:17 AM
#22
I no longer use Trust Wallet as a wallet after the update request and have switched to Stack Wallet. I last used Trust Wallet on March 10th. On that date I made a transaction by sending some Bitcoin to the wallet, but the process took an unusual amount of time even though I did not change the fee as set.
Of the several transaction processes I did, the transaction on that day was relatively long.
legendary
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March 18, 2023, 08:18:56 AM
#21
You could try to submit a ticket to their support team and ask them why you are seeing the update notification in your wallet despite using the newest release.
Someone mentioned it could be because they increased the maximum TRX transaction fees associated with the sending of Tron-based tokens. Maybe it's that. Another issue they had which was resolved at the end of February according to their Twitter feed is the failure to sign Litecoin transactions.

Some users experienced the same thing while others didn't. Maybe it depends on the assets you have in your wallet? If Trust Wallet fixes an issue for a coin and notices you have it in your portfolio, maybe you will get the notification.

Is Litecoin and/or Tron (or any of its tokens) in your portfolio?
For those who didn't get a notification, do you have LTC or TRX (and/or its tokens) in your wallet?
legendary
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March 12, 2023, 09:37:22 PM
#20
Does this 'problem' still exist? I've been opening my Trust Wallet in the past few weeks but never got any notification. That being said, I've always updated it whenever a new version is available. Probably gonna uninstall it soon since I no longer find it useful.

Since you installed the correct genuine trust wallet at the first place, if the app prompt for an update, it will be genuine too. That's my understanding as a genuine app can't send a notification to update and overwrite with a scam app.
That's usually the case, but there is no harm in checking their social media or support if we never get any notification of a new behavior beforehand. Not to mention Android is generally not that safe with fake apps. God knows what new exploits are being used to inject an in-app notif with malicious code even if you download it from Play Store. Especially crypto apps that have been targeted many times by scammers.

Using the trust wallet without update for 2 years is not a good thing in my point of view.
AFAIK your phone will automatically download the latest update unless you turn it off or make an exception. So, if you never open your app for years, maybe you should uninstall it. You no longer use it anyway.
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March 10, 2023, 12:59:04 PM
#19

Whenever there is an update to an app, we should update it on first priority because sometimes there are some vulnerabilities bug fixes which are included in the newer version of the app. Using the trust wallet without update for 2 years is not a good thing in my point of view.

I somewhat agree with what you said, of course, 2 years is also a long time for a house if we don't clean it for 2 years, what will it look like in
 2 years? for sure it doesn't look like a house anymore, because of the amount of dirt that has been accumulated here, that's what you mean.

       In addition to that, I also think that we need to always monitor any possible changes that will be made in such things as new updates to trust wallet.
legendary
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March 08, 2023, 03:26:36 AM
#18
I use this wallet with small amounts (less than 150 dollars), but today and before broadcast TX, a red notification appeared that I needed to update the wallet, so I went to Gooleplay and made sure that I updated the correct wallet and I was able to send without problems, but that update notification is still there (even it was lastest version)

I checked the Twitter account and did not find any tweet about the need to update the application. In the past, I was able to make transactions without having to download the latest version, so did I miss something?

Since you installed the correct genuine trust wallet at the first place, if the app prompt for an update, it will be genuine too. That's my understanding as a genuine app can't send a notification to update and overwrite with a scam app.

I'm the only one who hasn't updated using trust wallet now because I haven't used these apps for over 2 years. But anyway, it looks like I need to update my account here on these wallet apps anyway. Because it already has a trust wallet extension in chrome and it looks okay then.

Whenever there is an update to an app, we should update it on first priority because sometimes there are some vulnerabilities bug fixes which are included in the newer version of the app. Using the trust wallet without update for 2 years is not a good thing in my point of view.
sr. member
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March 07, 2023, 01:56:11 PM
#17
I use this wallet with small amounts (less than 150 dollars), but today and before broadcast TX, a red notification appeared that I needed to update the wallet, so I went to Gooleplay and made sure that I updated the correct wallet and I was able to send without problems, but that update notification is still there (even it was lastest version)

I checked the Twitter account and did not find any tweet about the need to update the application. In the past, I was able to make transactions without having to download the latest version, so did I miss something?

It looks like you are updated on what is happening in the trust wallet because you also keep the assets you have here in these apps.

I'm the only one who hasn't updated using trust wallet now because I haven't used these apps for over 2 years. But anyway, it looks like I need to update my account here on these wallet apps anyway. Because it already has a trust wallet extension in chrome and it looks okay then.
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March 06, 2023, 10:56:48 AM
#16
I have difficulty trusting any wallet with a multiblockchain wallet after my experience with blockchain.info. They are unlikely to give full custody to people's wallets and if you aren't a regular visitor, you may lose access to it due to regular updates. I can't trust the Google Play Store to provide a safe wallet for my funds every time because of their inability to find out about every application listed on it.
legendary
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March 06, 2023, 10:45:48 AM
#15
I made this Unstoppable wallet {User experiences} free, open-source, focus on privacy multi-coins wallet. They have an Android version, some user experiences weren't as positive, but it's open source, so it might be safer than Trust Wallet.


There were some updates in Tron due to high fees so the issue may be related to that blockchain and not the wallet.
legendary
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March 05, 2023, 05:28:14 PM
#14
Bluewallet and Electrum are just Bitcoin wallets, they are not usable to store altcoins and NFT as Trustwallet, so I don't think it will satisfy OP needs. I know many people don't like Trustwallet very much because it's not fully open source but unfortunately I don't know another wallet accepting such amount of different cryptocurrencies and being so widely used and reputed. So if you don't want to leave your cryptos on custodial platforms, there is not many alternatives unfortunately.
What you are talking about is true, but I am not talking about altcoins or NFTs for using Bluewallet and Electrum because everyone already knows very well that their use is only for bitcoins. For Altcoin and NFT storage solutions, it looks like Trezor and Ledger can be tried. But I personally have never tried it and there is no ability to explain the advantages and disadvantages of any wallet due to the lack of knowledge regarding.

Or am I missing something with Trezor and Ledger hardware ?
They are hardware wallets while OP is looking for an alternative to a (free) mobile wallet, so I don't think it would be an usable choice for him unfortunately, because it's not the same thing. In addition Trezor doesn't seem to be able to manage NFTs on its own. You need to use Metamask with it for that purpose https://blog.trezor.io/how-to-use-nfts-with-a-hardware-wallet-9b4308397ea7
On top of that some people don't like very much hardware wallets because you need to give your physical address when you purchase them online, while Ledger's customers database had already been hacked and leaked online 2 years ago. They are also not very solid and you need to buy another device when they break down.  
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March 05, 2023, 03:51:26 PM
#13
Bluewallet and Electrum are just Bitcoin wallets, they are not usable to store altcoins and NFT as Trustwallet, so I don't think it will satisfy OP needs. I know many people don't like Trustwallet very much because it's not fully open source but unfortunately I don't know another wallet accepting such amount of different cryptocurrencies and being so widely used and reputed. So if you don't want to leave your cryptos on custodial platforms, there is not many alternatives unfortunately.
What you are talking about is true, but I am not talking about altcoins or NFTs for using Bluewallet and Electrum because everyone already knows very well that their use is only for bitcoins. For Altcoin and NFT storage solutions, it looks like Trezor and Ledger can be tried. But I personally have never tried it and there is no ability to explain the advantages and disadvantages of any wallet due to the lack of knowledge regarding.

Or am I missing something with Trezor and Ledger hardware ?
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March 05, 2023, 02:21:30 PM
#12
Bluewallet and Electrum are just Bitcoin wallets, they are not usable to store altcoins and NFT as Trustwallet, so I don't think it will satisfy OP needs.

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That's right. Blue Wallet and Electrum are only wallets that can store Bitcoin and cannot store altcoins including NFTs.

There is one wallet that is similar to Trust Wallet, Stack Wallet.
Not only can you store Bitcoin, Stack Wallet can also store other coins or tokens such as Dogecoin, Litecoin, Monero and others.

So far I have never used Stack Wallet, since the topic Stack wallet for mobile? created by dkbit98, then I tried to learn it.



legendary
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March 04, 2023, 05:57:35 PM
#11
If it is still functioning well, then for short -term trading it can still be used and no need to worry anymore right? Let's just say the notification is a reminder for the next update Grin
 
If you want to get another better alternative, using bluewallet and Electrum for Android or Desktop is the right choice, as what has been recommended by some people in forum. At least for the security of asset that we have are guaranteed and do not need to worry if something happens.
Bluewallet and Electrum are just Bitcoin wallets, they are not usable to store altcoins and NFT as Trustwallet, so I don't think it will satisfy OP needs. I know many people don't like Trustwallet very much here because it's not fully open source but unfortunately I don't know another wallet accepting such amount of different cryptocurrencies and being so widely used and reputed. So if you don't want to leave your cryptos on custodial platforms, there is not many alternatives unfortunately.
To reply to Hugeblack , I have currently not any message on my wallet, but I've updated it quite recently.

Also, the restriction that the transaction cannot be performed until after an update makes me suspect that something happened to that wallet.
If it was a TRC20 transaction, it's due to an upgrade of the Tron network.
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March 03, 2023, 04:35:55 PM
#10

My question is, is there a problem or failed to make a transaction after downloading the latest version?
No, it worked fine, the notification is still there but this time only in USDT  Grin
I will deleting it and using an alternative wallet as soon as I find a better alternative.
If it is still functioning well, then for short -term trading it can still be used and no need to worry anymore right? Let's just say the notification is a reminder for the next update Grin
 
If you want to get another better alternative, using bluewallet and Electrum for Android or Desktop is the right choice, as what has been recommended by some people in forum. At least for the security of asset that we have are guaranteed and do not need to worry if something happens.
legendary
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Buy/Sell crypto at BestChange
March 02, 2023, 02:50:13 PM
#9

My question is, is there a problem or failed to make a transaction after downloading the latest version?
No, it worked fine, the notification is still there but this time only in USDT  Grin
I will deleting it and using an alternative wallet as soon as I find a better alternative.
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March 02, 2023, 01:53:04 PM
#8
I use this wallet with small amounts (less than 150 dollars), but today and before broadcast TX, a red notification appeared that I needed to update the wallet, so I went to Gooleplay and made sure that I updated the correct wallet and I was able to send without problems, but that update notification is still there (even it was lastest version)
I am also part of the Trust Wallet user and still make small transactions with it, but in the past few weeks haven't made any transactions, from several discussions that have taken place here I tried to open and find out the latest version, but until now 7.3 is the latest version that I found.

In the past, I was able to make transactions without having to download the latest version, so did I miss something?
My question is, is there a problem or failed to make a transaction after downloading the latest version?
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March 02, 2023, 04:45:11 AM
#7
I have the latest update before this last one, when I saw this post I checked my Trustwallet and no notification to update, I went to google playstore and I saw an update. I use to update all my apps immediately google notifies me, I did not update two days ago. I manually updated the app now but it was good before. Maybe it has been long that you updated the app.
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