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Topic: Unstoppable wallet {User experiences} (Read 2581 times)

legendary
Activity: 3262
Merit: 16303
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
March 08, 2024, 05:32:48 AM
Have you tried testing Stack wallet or other wallets from this list I created as alternative to Coinomi wallet?
Nope. I don't like installing unknown software, so I install as little apps as possible. I don't want to risk compromising my phone for the dust amounts of altcoins I have.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 6871
March 07, 2024, 03:06:01 PM
My Unstoppable wallet "forgot" it's Litecoin data today. It had to restart syncing from 2014. I use Tor and "Slow, Private" Blockchain settings, and it takes hours and several GB of data. It's still running, and uses a lot of power. I had to connect the charger because of the battery consumption (my phone has been warm for hours). I don't know what caused this.
I think they released a new update recently so maybe they fixed the problem you had, but you can't expect to have no issues with any multicoin wallets, more shitcoins just means more issues  Tongue
Have you tried testing Stack wallet or other wallets from this list I created as alternative to Coinomi wallet?
Unlike Unstoppable, Stack wallet has coin control and it also have Tor support, but there are some bugs in desktop version (for me).
legendary
Activity: 3262
Merit: 16303
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
March 03, 2024, 01:44:05 PM
My Unstoppable wallet "forgot" it's Litecoin data today. It had to restart syncing from 2014. I use Tor and "Slow, Private" Blockchain settings, and it takes hours and several GB of data. It's still running, and uses a lot of power. I had to connect the charger because of the battery consumption (my phone has been warm for hours). I don't know what caused this.
legendary
Activity: 3262
Merit: 16303
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
February 26, 2024, 03:46:13 AM
Is it possible that we can use the unstoppable wallet seed to import it into any other wallets?
Worst case, you can probably recover all your private keys using Ian Coleman's Mnemonic Code Converter (with the usual security precautions, such as offline, airgapped, curtains closed, and burn the computer in holy fire afterwards). Usually I'd try that before funding, but I'm only keeping small amounts in this (or any other) mobile wallet, so I didn't bother.
hero member
Activity: 2198
Merit: 832
February 25, 2024, 09:21:37 PM
Since my initial installation, BNB on the BEP2 network has never synchronized properly for me. However, there haven't been any issues with BEP20. Is this really a bug in the application, or is it just me experiencing this?

What I know is that BEP2 is the native blockchain of Binance Coin. Has it truly been completely replaced by BEP-20 in this wallet?
Although this issue can be resolved by transferring my balance through an exchange, such as entering with BEP2 and exiting with BEP20, I'll definitely be hindered by direct transfers to the BNB balance on the native blockchain.

With all these sync issues and other issues being reported here, i am concerned about what happens if we transfer a crypto coin to the unstoppable wallet but we are not able to withdraw it because that particular never syncs  Huh

Is it possible that we can use the unstoppable wallet seed to import it into any other wallets?
If so, what are our options and alternative wallets for unstoppable wallet ?
hero member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 538
paper money is going away
February 19, 2024, 11:02:00 AM


Since my initial installation, BNB on the BEP2 network has never synchronized properly for me. However, there haven't been any issues with BEP20. Is this really a bug in the application, or is it just me experiencing this?

What I know is that BEP2 is the native blockchain of Binance Coin. Has it truly been completely replaced by BEP-20 in this wallet?
Although this issue can be resolved by transferring my balance through an exchange, such as entering with BEP2 and exiting with BEP20, I'll definitely be hindered by direct transfers to the BNB balance on the native blockchain.
legendary
Activity: 3262
Merit: 16303
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
February 19, 2024, 04:05:52 AM
My initial estimate of long-term bandwidth consumption was way off. It's "only" 1.4 GB in a few weeks now. Not great, not terrible.
In the past month, Unstoppable wallet (now with only 2 coins) has used 685 MB mobile data, and 829 MB through Wifi. The weird thing is: I'm on Wifi 90% of the day. It's as if it waits for me to go out, and then starts updating Tongue
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1703
Betcoin.ag
February 18, 2024, 07:51:23 PM
-snip-
By the way, if the SOL blockchain has a problem, it has nothing to do with the Unstoppable wallet. It's the people choice whether they want to buy and store the SOL token in their wallet and by the looks of the SOL price, it seems that people are not being disturbed the the problematic solana blockchain.  Sad
Yes, this is only a matter of choice and will have no effect on Unstoppable wallet.
SOLANA is just a network that happens to be hype lately but it seems that it's over.

I also as an Unstoppable wallet user not only focus on SOL chains but many chains that I use.

I guess, although the swap feature is easy to use, but it is more expensive as compared to moving the coins back to the exchanges and then sell those coins.
Whether you want to swap or not depends on each use.
The fee for swap also follows the network fee used, I tried to swap on the BSC network and the fee was under $1, and it was very cheap.

Unstoppable has 3 main Swap Providers namely 1inch, Pancake v2, v3 and Uniswap v3.
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1158
February 17, 2024, 11:42:37 PM
Unstoppable Wallet Maybe they didn't want to go out of trend, and they added Solana because it was hype.
Multi-Chain wallets will always add every new network even if no one suggests it, they follow the trend but ignore the security on the network.

Now see how the Solana Blockchain has always been problematic and even to the point of death and need to restart.
This seems to have become a common case in Solana networks.


For sure, they need to add Solana and other chains too. Since Unstoppable wallet is known to be a multi coin wallet, everyone expects that they will incorporate all the chains in it. Otherwise who want to store Solana will be disappointed. By the way, if the SOL blockchain has a problem, it has nothing to do with the Unstoppable wallet. It's the people choice whether they want to buy and store the SOL token in their wallet and by the looks of the SOL price, it seems that people are not being disturbed the the problematic solana blockchain.  Sad

Since using the Unstoppable wallet, I have never used the swap feature available on this wallet.

I guess, although the swap feature is easy to use but it is more expensive as compared to moving the coins back to the exchanges and then sell those coins.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 306
Farewell LEO o_e_l_e_o
February 11, 2024, 08:38:46 AM
I have never used Sparrow, but I still use Bluewallet for storing BTC which is not in large quantities.
And Unstoppable, I only use it as a wallet to store altcoins.
I buy the coins on an exchange for trading in the spot, move them to my Unstoppable wallet, and then move them again to the exchange if i want to sell after a few days or sometimes use the Swap feature within the Unstoppable wallet to sell the coins for stable coins or bitcoin.

The process of using the exchange and wallet that you should do, I think is on the right track because you choose to go in and out of the exchange to the wallet because storing assets on the exchange is not a recommendation to do, even in small amounts.

When I use Unstoppable, the process is the same as yours. Buy altcoins on exchange and I move to wallet. Interested in selling because I have made a profit due to the increase in price, from wallet send again to exchange.

Since using the Unstoppable wallet, I have never used the swap feature available on this wallet.

The purpose of altcoin trading/investment should always be to increase your assets in stable coins or in bitcoins.

Depends on individual choice.
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1703
Betcoin.ag
February 09, 2024, 07:57:32 PM
Unstoppable has released several versions after releasing version 0.37.0.
As of version 0.37.1, sync issues in Tron and Bitcoin. In version 0.37.2, updated bitcoin-kit and I want to say that Unstoppable wallet in version 0.37.3 is the final version for now regarding Solana token balance sync.
Instead of adding solana and other junk they should work more on adding coin control for Bitcoin, and that should not be such a hard thing to do.
I don't see anyone suggesting that on their github page, but it would be good thing to do if someone has github or reddit/discord account.
Unstoppable Wallet Maybe they didn't want to go out of trend, and they added Solana because it was hype.
Multi-Chain wallets will always add every new network even if no one suggests it, they follow the trend but ignore the security on the network.

Now see how the Solana Blockchain has always been problematic and even to the point of death and need to restart.
This seems to have become a common case in Solana networks.

According to analysts, there is a design flaw in the Solana blockchain, Solana uses Proof Of History(PoH) consensus,
which is untested, while Proof Of Stake (PoS) has gone through a very long research and testing process.

source:
[1] https://cointelegraph.com/news/solana-network-outage-block-production-halted
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1158
February 08, 2024, 08:30:02 AM
I have never used Sparrow, but I still use Bluewallet for storing BTC which is not in large quantities.
And Unstoppable, I only use it as a wallet to store altcoins.

You got the right point, that is storing BTC in Open Source software wallet only in small quantities. Ideally, it should be the amount that you need to transact with often otherwise if you're storing your bitcoins for the long term, hardware wallets / cold storage is the best option. For the altcoins too, you can store the ones that you need to trade often move in and out of the exchange and unstoppable wallet (in case you are a spot trader) and the investment of these altcoins should find a place in the hardware wallet.

I buy the coins on an exchange for trading in the spot, move them to my Unstoppable wallet, and then move them again to the exchange if i want to sell after a few days or sometimes use the Swap feature within the Unstoppable wallet to sell the coins for stable coins or bitcoin. The purpose of altcoin trading/investment should always be to increase your assets in stable coins or in bitcoins.


sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 306
Farewell LEO o_e_l_e_o
February 04, 2024, 01:58:50 PM
I am a Bitcoin user who does not use 1 wallet for all assets with various special considerations. Instead of using 1 wallet for all coins, placing Bitcoin in a dedicated Bitcoin wallet is the best choice such as Bluewallet (mobile) that you mentioned besides Electrum which is the top priority as a software wallet on Windows desktop.

That's the best thing you can do is to keep the Bitcoin in wallets that are made dedicated only for Bitcoin like Electrum, Sparrow wallet or the blue Wallet etc and keep the altcoins separately. I also follow a similar practice.

Based on the experiences of other people that I have followed and studied myself through reading habits, it is true that the best practice in storing assets such as Bitcoin is not to put them together in one wallet. Electrum is very popular and has been tested by many users, following in the footsteps of those who have recognized the advantages of Electrum as the best wallet, it is not wrong even though I am not as knowledgeable as they are.

I have never used Sparrow, but I still use Bluewallet for storing BTC which is not in large quantities.
And Unstoppable, I only use it as a wallet to store altcoins.

placing Bitcoin in a dedicated Bitcoin wallet is the best choice such as Bluewallet (mobile) that you mentioned besides Electrum which is the top priority as a software wallet on Windows desktop.
Keep your Bitcoins in cold storage, and only use hot wallets for small payments.

I will store this command in memory indefinitely.
legendary
Activity: 3262
Merit: 16303
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
February 04, 2024, 05:00:54 AM
placing Bitcoin in a dedicated Bitcoin wallet is the best choice such as Bluewallet (mobile) that you mentioned besides Electrum which is the top priority as a software wallet on Windows desktop.
This can't be repeated often enough: none of this is going to help you if your system is compromised. Keep your Bitcoins in cold storage, and only use hot wallets for small payments.
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1158
February 04, 2024, 03:17:24 AM
I am a Bitcoin user who does not use 1 wallet for all assets with various special considerations. Instead of using 1 wallet for all coins, placing Bitcoin in a dedicated Bitcoin wallet is the best choice such as Bluewallet (mobile) that you mentioned besides Electrum which is the top priority as a software wallet on Windows desktop.

That's the best thing you can do is to keep the Bitcoin in wallets that are made dedicated only for Bitcoin like Electrum, Sparrow wallet or the blue Wallet etc and keep the altcoins separately. I also follow a similar practice.

Most multi-coin wallets are made by companies that don't really put enough effort into security and auditing, and on top of that are also closed source. So the fact that we regularly hear about exploits against these kind of wallets is not surprising. Unstoppable Wallet is the exception, and it definitely is possible to make a wallet that can connect to bitcoin SPV nodes, EVM nodes, Polkadot, BSC, etc. but few people have the motivation for that.

People need to be educated about why they want to use or experiment with different multi-coin wallets (open source or closed source) ?
Simply if they use one wallet for the altcoins that is an Unstoppable wallet, that is enough to meet their needs and also have peace of mind that they are using a good trusted Open Source wallet. People mostly use trust wallets instead because of their extensive marketing but they need to know the difference and consequences of using an Open Source and a Closed source wallet.
legendary
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
February 01, 2024, 04:29:47 AM
I am a Bitcoin user who does not use 1 wallet for all assets with various special considerations. Instead of using 1 wallet for all coins, placing Bitcoin in a dedicated Bitcoin wallet is the best choice such as Bluewallet (mobile) that you mentioned besides Electrum which is the top priority as a software wallet on Windows desktop.

Most multi-coin wallets are made by companies that don't really put enough effort into security and auditing, and on top of that are also closed source. So the fact that we regularly hear about exploits against these kind of wallets is not surprising. Unstoppable Wallet is the exception, and it definitely is possible to make a wallet that can connect to bitcoin SPV nodes, EVM nodes, Polkadot, BSC, etc. but few people have the motivation for that.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 306
Farewell LEO o_e_l_e_o
February 01, 2024, 04:18:00 AM
There are many bitcoin open source wallets like Electrum and Sparrow, or Bluewallet and Samourai for mobile that Unstoppable wallet can not be compared with. Bitcoin users will prefer to use those bitcoin-only wallet that has more functionality. No milticoin wallet that has more functionality that those bitcoin-only wallet if it about bitcoin.

I am a Bitcoin user who does not use 1 wallet for all assets with various special considerations. Instead of using 1 wallet for all coins, placing Bitcoin in a dedicated Bitcoin wallet is the best choice such as Bluewallet (mobile) that you mentioned besides Electrum which is the top priority as a software wallet on Windows desktop.

Unstoppable is only an option for storing altcoins. No more than that. Just like you, I recommend Unstoppable Wallet for people who still use Trust Wallet as a wallet for storing altcoins.

Just wish they had the initiative to add coin control instead of them putting focus on altcoin types.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 4776
January 31, 2024, 12:36:53 PM
Is it possible that there are no issues coming from github so they are not focusing on coin control for Bitcoin?
If we were the ones to suggest coin controls for Bitcoin, would they make that suggestion a priority and be executed?

Unstoppable wallet do not have replace-by-fee and child-pay-for-parent. No where to connect it to hardware wallet. No multisig function. I can not use it to spend coins with unconfirmed transaction. Unstoppable wallet have a long way to go if we are talking about bitcoin.

I just like how it is. Things are in a way I have my bitcoin separate from altcoins.

You can not use Unstoppable wallet offline as a cold wallet. Although, you can use it as a watch-only wallet.

There are still some syncing problem.

What I think should be fixed now is the litecoin, dash, zcash and other coins synching problem. Also to support other coins. I recommend a friend of mine the wallet. He complained to me that the wallet is not supporting doge and algo and some coins that he wants to gamble with. I think a wallet should support a coin that has a marketcap of over $1 billion.

There are many bitcoin open source wallets like Electrum and Sparrow, or Bluewallet and Samourai for mobile that Unstoppable wallet can not be compared with. Bitcoin users will prefer to use those bitcoin-only wallet that has more functionality. No milticoin wallet that has more functionality that those bitcoin-only wallet if it about bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 306
Farewell LEO o_e_l_e_o
January 31, 2024, 12:26:28 PM
Unstoppable has released several versions after releasing version 0.37.0.
As of version 0.37.1, sync issues in Tron and Bitcoin. In version 0.37.2, updated bitcoin-kit and I want to say that Unstoppable wallet in version 0.37.3 is the final version for now regarding Solana token balance sync.
Instead of adding solana and other junk they should work more on adding coin control for Bitcoin, and that should not be such a hard thing to do.
I don't see anyone suggesting that on their github page, but it would be good thing to do if someone has github or reddit/discord account.

Agreed. Adding coin control for Bitcoin if they are willing to do it, I don't think it's a hard thing to do. I also don't see anyone suggesting about it on their github.
Just try if coin control for Bitcoin is added to Unstoppable, maybe their Android version of the wallet will be at the top of other wallets that support more than one coin.

Is it possible that there are no issues coming from github so they are not focusing on coin control for Bitcoin?
If we were the ones to suggest coin controls for Bitcoin, would they make that suggestion a priority and be executed?
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 6871
January 31, 2024, 10:05:27 AM
Unstoppable has released several versions after releasing version 0.37.0.
As of version 0.37.1, sync issues in Tron and Bitcoin. In version 0.37.2, updated bitcoin-kit and I want to say that Unstoppable wallet in version 0.37.3 is the final version for now regarding Solana token balance sync.
Instead of adding solana and other junk they should work more on adding coin control for Bitcoin, and that should not be such a hard thing to do.
I don't see anyone suggesting that on their github page, but it would be good thing to do if someone has github or reddit/discord account.

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