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hero member
Activity: 491
Merit: 1259
Nihil impunitum
July 27, 2021, 01:51:36 AM
#35
The good part is that the code is there on Git ( and since OP didn't put links, here we are: https://github.com/horizontalsystems )
I'd still like to hear about 3rd party review of the code, made by somebody I trust (yes, I know that this will take time).
At least the apk is indeed made from the Git code (according to walletscrutiny.com), good!

OP, you seem to be on the right track, but it'll need time.
And a question: does this wallet work with hardware wallets? (I want to see if it's a worthy competitor for Mycelium, or "not yet").

It doesn't work with hardware wallets. But we are looking into it, if people need it we will add it.

Badly need I would say. All other features look good and if you add connectivity to HW like Ledger  I could probably test it. Is there any intention to develop epy desktop version?  I'm  spending most of my time sitting in front of big monitors. And  what about coin control option? It is one of the stones to consider when  selecting wallet to use.

hi there,

we add it all points to short term to do list. These feature are likely to be live within 8-10 weeks:

- connectivity to HW wallets
- UTXO selector
- desktop version is already in progress but has been paused recently due to other priorities. We are planning to resume it and have about 2-3 weeks of work left before it's ready too be released.


There is still no desktop version, while, 9 months have past but not 2-3 weeks as it was promised. Nine months is enough to give the birth to child and you're unable to develop wallet which is needed to most users who are concerned with their privacy - the threat  to privacy is the major problem associated with wallets placed on mobile devices  as  they have the motion sensors , data  from which can be easily lifted. By no means I would not use any mobile crypto wallet .
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 20
July 27, 2021, 12:41:12 AM
#34
Well, it looks good.... and having the source code out there.... help to give it more credibility. (I hate these wallets with proprietary source code)  Wink
it is also listed on walletscrutiny, cause just having the source code in the open doesn't mean anything. you can't be sure that what you download from the app store is actually what you find in the source code posted in the open. (i have no affiliation with walletscrutiny and never used unstoppable wallet)

That's correct. Also Unstoppable wallet is listed on Fdroid app store now. What that means is Fdroid bot takes open source code of Unstoppable wallet from github, compiles it and makes app available on Fdroid app store. There is no other way to get listed on Fdroid.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 20
July 27, 2021, 12:32:27 AM
#33
Why did you call this ==> "Unstoppable wallet"?

Are you saying all other centralized wallets are stoppable?

Exactly, any centralized wallet can be switched off remotely because it relies on centralized server. Unstoppable wallet is literally unstoppable, because it uses p2p Bitcoin network directly. So as long as there are Bitcoin nodes out there our wallet will function. And in near future we will add support for personal Bitcoin node, such that Unstoppable wallet will work with your own Bitcoin node you specify in settings.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 177
July 18, 2021, 03:48:35 AM
#32
Well, it looks good.... and having the source code out there.... help to give it more credibility. (I hate these wallets with proprietary source code)  Wink
it is also listed on walletscrutiny, cause just having the source code in the open doesn't mean anything. you can't be sure that what you download from the app store is actually what you find in the source code posted in the open. (i have no affiliation with walletscrutiny and never used unstoppable wallet)
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1965
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 17, 2021, 12:17:00 PM
#31
Why did you call this ==> "Unstoppable wallet"?

Are you saying all other centralized wallets are stoppable? Running it through Tor might sound more secure, if it was not for all the "exit nodes" that are being hosted by law enforcement authorities?

Well, it looks good.... and having the source code out there.... help to give it more credibility. (I hate these wallets with proprietary source code)  Wink
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 20
July 15, 2021, 07:03:52 AM
#30
Unfortunately you can't swap Bitcoin on Unstoppable wallet. We have integrated Uniswap and Pancakeswap, and they provide exchange only for ERC or Binance Chain tokens.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 7064
July 15, 2021, 05:51:30 AM
#29
Fdroid is much better than google store if you care about privacy, and apps can work even on de-googled phones.
Is it possible to swap all coins inside Unstoppable Wallet or it is only available for ethereum tokens and I am not interested in that?
For example I would like to exchange other coins to Bitcoin and vice versa if possible.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 20
July 15, 2021, 01:12:42 AM
#28
We are happy to announce that Unstoppable wallet is now available on the Fdroid

https://f-droid.org/en/packages/io.horizontalsystems.bankwallet/
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1823
October 22, 2020, 06:28:12 AM
#27
Thanks for feedback, I will forward it to web designer.

In case anyone is looking for direct link to academy. It is https://litrex.academy/


I read your cryptocurrency basics guide. Your aim to educate newbies is commendable, but I believe the quality of information might need some more work/improvement.


Yes, we position these guides as introduction to crypto/defi for newbies. Therefore we had to omit lots of technical details, and explain with simple words. Due to this, some information may get inaccurate. But if you have strong feelings about it and want to provide detailed feedback, we would be glad to work on it.


It's not about the omission of technical details. It's the understanding of what cryptocurrencies are, and what the blockchain is that's, I would not say wrong, but I believe it's misguided.

Remove DEFI. It might be good to educate newbies of where not to go though.




I would like to not agree with you about it. Crypto/Defi/OpenFinance are same things according to me. People need to get introduction to this field, and its new products as well. Ignoring is not the option, everyone needs to get educated.


Then I would say your users' introduction to cryptocurrencies is misguided, and that might take them to a path where they will probably be scammed, with scammers taking what they want the most from newbies. Their Bitcoin.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 20
October 21, 2020, 07:17:29 AM
#26
Thanks for feedback, I will forward it to web designer.

In case anyone is looking for direct link to academy. It is https://litrex.academy/


I read your cryptocurrency basics guide. Your aim to educate newbies is commendable, but I believe the quality of information might need some more work/improvement.


Yes, we position these guides as introduction to crypto/defi for newbies. Therefore we had to omit lots of technical details, and explain with simple words. Due to this, some information may get inaccurate. But if you have strong feelings about it and want to provide detailed feedback, we would be glad to work on it.


It's not about the omission of technical details. It's the understanding of what cryptocurrencies are, and what the blockchain is that's, I would not say wrong, but I believe it's misguided.

Remove DEFI. It might be good to educate newbies of where not to go though.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EkthcEyWAAExgHA?format=jpg&name=small


I would like to not agree with you about it. Crypto/Defi/OpenFinance are same things according to me. People need to get introduction to this field, and its new products as well. Ignoring is not the option, everyone needs to get educated.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1823
October 19, 2020, 11:30:12 PM
#25
Thanks for feedback, I will forward it to web designer.

In case anyone is looking for direct link to academy. It is https://litrex.academy/


I read your cryptocurrency basics guide. Your aim to educate newbies is commendable, but I believe the quality of information might need some more work/improvement.


Yes, we position these guides as introduction to crypto/defi for newbies. Therefore we had to omit lots of technical details, and explain with simple words. Due to this, some information may get inaccurate. But if you have strong feelings about it and want to provide detailed feedback, we would be glad to work on it.


It's not about the omission of technical details. It's the understanding of what cryptocurrencies are, and what the blockchain is that's, I would not say wrong, but I believe it's misguided.

Remove DEFI. It might be good to educate newbies of where not to go though.

newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 20
October 19, 2020, 03:58:40 AM
#24
Thanks for feedback, I will forward it to web designer.

In case anyone is looking for direct link to academy. It is https://litrex.academy/


I read your cryptocurrency basics guide. Your aim to educate newbies is commendable, but I believe the quality of information might need some more work/improvement.


Yes, we position these guides as introduction to crypto/defi for newbies. Therefore we had to omit lots of technical details, and explain with simple words. Due to this, some information may get inaccurate. But if you have strong feelings about it and want to provide detailed feedback, we would be glad to work on it.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 17
October 19, 2020, 03:36:29 AM
#23
The good part is that the code is there on Git ( and since OP didn't put links, here we are: https://github.com/horizontalsystems )
I'd still like to hear about 3rd party review of the code, made by somebody I trust (yes, I know that this will take time).
At least the apk is indeed made from the Git code (according to walletscrutiny.com), good!

OP, you seem to be on the right track, but it'll need time.
And a question: does this wallet work with hardware wallets? (I want to see if it's a worthy competitor for Mycelium, or "not yet").

It doesn't work with hardware wallets. But we are looking into it, if people need it we will add it.

Badly need I would say. All other features look good and if you add connectivity to HW like Ledger  I could probably test it. Is there any intention to develop epy desktop version?  I'm  spending most of my time sitting in front of big monitors. And  what about coin control option? It is one of the stones to consider when  selecting wallet to use.

hi there,

we add it all points to short term to do list. These feature are likely to be live within 8-10 weeks:

- connectivity to HW wallets
- UTXO selector
- desktop version is already in progress but has been paused recently due to other priorities. We are planning to resume it and have about 2-3 weeks of work left before it's ready too be released.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1823
October 19, 2020, 01:30:18 AM
#22
Thanks for feedback, I will forward it to web designer.

In case anyone is looking for direct link to academy. It is https://litrex.academy/


I read your cryptocurrency basics guide. Your aim to educate newbies is commendable, but I believe the quality of information might need some more work/improvement.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 20
October 18, 2020, 11:29:34 PM
#21
Thanks for feedback, I will forward it to web designer.

In case anyone is looking for direct link to academy. It is https://litrex.academy/
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
October 17, 2020, 04:47:37 AM
#20
There is whole section inside wallet Unstoppable called Academy that includes comprehensive guides into crypto world.
I almost didn't find the Academy section and thought that I had to download the app and that it was only visible through the app. There is a link to it at the bottom of the homepage. I think putting a link somewhere at the top would be good and make your site different compared to some others. Briefly highlighting and talking about the content of the Academy on the homepage would be a nice change. 

Ledger has an Academy as well, for example. A link to it is also placed at the bottom of the site, or you have to hover the mouse over Get Started from the top for the dropdown menu to display a link to the Academy. Binance places it at the bottom as well. 
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 20
October 14, 2020, 07:27:27 AM
#19
There is whole section inside wallet Unstoppable called Academy that includes comprehensive guides into crypto world. Users need to be educated about new DeFi products as well as fundamentals of crypto.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 20
September 24, 2020, 11:52:43 PM
#18
No extra fee charged for swapping, except regular Ethereum network fees.

There is no fiat on ramp available in Unstoppable. You can only swap crypto to crypto in Unstoppable.
jr. member
Activity: 65
Merit: 2
September 24, 2020, 11:20:48 PM
#17
Latest release of Unstoppable wallet has integrated Uniswap services. So now you can swap your coins inside wallet.
No KYC.
No KYC is a big advantage. But what's about fees on buying crypto? 
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 17
September 24, 2020, 01:20:12 AM
#16
By the way, you can use any ERC20 token with Unstoppable wallet if you know its contract address.

How to:
Just press Add Coin button, then Add Token button on top left corner, then choose ERC20 from menu, then paste contract address.
Suggestion concerning this. Very many newbies will find this process a little challenging as I also faced it about 3 years back when i just got to know about crypto and was using Myetherwallet which uses the same procedure.

Why don't you guys make everything automatic and show the tokens in the wallet when they are sent to it?
I  have seen a number of wallets do this such as imtoken, metamask etc. Maybe you can pick a leaf from them on how they do it  Wink
That can ensure a smooth process for newbies using your wallet



Thanks, we will get this going, good suggestion. Should be live in about 2-4 weeks
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