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Topic: What are the best features in a mobile crypto wallet? - page 2. (Read 603 times)

legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1001
A mobile wallet that gives us control of our private key is my major requirement from any mobile wallet out there. Apart from that, some extra security function on the wallet is also great. Some good and easy to handle UI will seal the deal. Right now I am using Trust wallet and Enjin wallet(for NFTs).
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 4
Sometimes a mobile wallet offers encryption, and that is appealing to me. The flexibility and ease is also cool, you don’t have to turn on your computer to carry out transactions. Well, I have a mobile wallet that even supports trading. So mobile crypto wallet has been very helpful.
full member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 116
Selling your tokens and coins through exchanges inside your mobile wallet is the best feature presently, coinomi wallet and trust wallet has only insta swap services like shapeshift and Changelly but will ridiculously high charges
hero member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 510
The security is the most important features that a mobile crypto wallet needed because that will secure the user account so they can prevent from the hacker. The other features may be about the converting function inside the wallet so the user can convert their coins to another coin, and they don't have to send it into the exchanges.
Yes the conversion feature becomes an interesting feature in a mobile Crypto wallet. But I think there is rarely a mobile wallet that provides this feature. I personally still rarely use other mobile wallet besides Imtoken. Can you give me an example wallet that provides conversion features?
hero member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 503
High security feature, low fee transaction, and performance wise fast and friendly user.

Not all mobile wallet are good. Some of them even consist of virus and malware so better not just download wallets on Playstore but you must also review if the content and feedback are all good. Im using imtoken app and trustwallet and so far I had no problem using it. But my eth address are created on mew just importing it. Trustwallet is so cool you can store even binance chain token and other blockchain like zilliqa and many more.
full member
Activity: 515
Merit: 101
The security is the most important features that a mobile crypto wallet needed because that will secure the user account so they can prevent from the hacker. The other features may be about the converting function inside the wallet so the user can convert their coins to another coin, and they don't have to send it into the exchanges.
True! However, I think it'll take a while for developing those features in the mobile crypto wallet. One of the favorite things, when I use the mobile crypto wallet, is its convenience. I can access my wallet wherever I want. I think, personally, the mobile crypto wallet will be the future of the cryptocurrency wallet.
hero member
Activity: 2282
Merit: 505
Storing multiple coins and tokens in a same place is the best feature of mobile wallets in my opinion and easy to keep track of all our transactions, no need to login to our desktop.Adjusting the fees manually is also available in some crypto wallets.
it's not even a feature and that's the main thing that must be owned by any wallet. There must be various features like hybrid exchange site that builds inside the wallet itself combined with staking and masternode support.

It's better if the wallet created the explorer feature too.
member
Activity: 742
Merit: 16
Many popular mobile wallets works perfectly and satisfying enough for me but one actually feature that I need so badly is instant notification for transaction, both incoming and outgoing
The feature you are looking for is available in Trust wallet, it comes automatically off and you need to go into settings under trust wallet app and on this feature yourself, it works good.
member
Activity: 504
Merit: 16
Many popular mobile wallets works perfectly and satisfying enough for me but one actually feature that I need so badly is instant notification for transaction, both incoming and outgoing
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 15
1. Adjustable Transaction fee
2. QR Scanner
3. Inbuilt staking features
4. Automatically erc20 tokens adder

These are the best features I expect from a good mobile wallet, the only wallet can offers such right now is trust wallet
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 2100
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Very few mobile wallet has the option to sign a message from an address. In electrum mobile, it is not available. I would be more than happy to see every mobile wallet has the option to sign message. Things like having full access, private key, seed key are first priority but such features should be by default.
hero member
Activity: 2604
Merit: 816
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The security is the most important features that a mobile crypto wallet needed because that will secure the user account so they can prevent from the hacker. The other features may be about the converting function inside the wallet so the user can convert their coins to another coin, and they don't have to send it into the exchanges.
hero member
Activity: 1554
Merit: 503
the most important feature is the security feature, because it's a feature that makes people always use a mobile wallet. sometimes there are cases of loss, assets sent to other wallets without the knowledge of the owner, many cases like this have been experienced by mobile wallet users
sr. member
Activity: 573
Merit: 250
I understand that hardware wallets are the best and most secure crypto wallet out there if I am speaking correctly. However, mobile wallets are mostly used due to ease of access, free to use, portability, and some personal reasons. With a bunch of mobile wallets out there, choosing a good one is fast becoming a herculean task. In your opinion, what are the top 3 features one should be looking out for in every multi-currency mobile wallet?
We are using mobile wallets because these wallets are very easy to use and access anywhere. The best feature is swap option I think, none of this good feature is this feature. Some mobile wallets have deposit fees. This isn't good. One feature should be added for any mobile wallet coins received from mail.
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 100
First, make sure the wallet application can be installed on our device. Also make sure we can have a private key, not just a password. In addition, we also need to download it from the official and trusted websites.
We can use app store and play store. Never download it from an unclear source, it could be fake, and you can lose all your coins. Don't forget to use the default security, usually in the form of email/phone confirmation, and 2fa.
hero member
Activity: 2898
Merit: 529
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The most important thing should be the ability to export your private key consider as the owner of the amount and you must able to move or open your wallet in various kinds of wallets. It's not that all of the wallets have made this feature available and it's really important features that must have available in any wallet.
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1140
Just for features, here are my basic needs.

1. QR codes - Both read and create. Send and receive, save private keys to import and address as contact.
2. Bio-metric lock - Quick with nearly no risks when you have your phone with yourself mostly.
3. Availability of choosing fees - Not a mobile related thing but as most of the mobile wallets are not allowing this.

Great input, the 3rd one made me remember a user that paid over $2m in transaction fee today. probably, the wallet had made that error during an automatic fee calculation.
WTF! I wasnt aware for this news or just missed this one. I cant imagine the user do feel right now on setting out that $2M in fees.
Going back on topic about what are the features that i do prefer on a crypto wallet.

All things can be seen when you do make use of electrum or Imtoken.

1. You do have the keys.
2. Importing via QR
3. Security which is always in default.
jr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 1
Mobile wallets is the most commonly used type of wallet. i.e is a simple app that is downloaded to the smartphone. in which the enormous usability reduces one security level because the loss or theft of the smartphone could allow access to the user’s private key. Therefore, it is necessary to make a copy of the private keys on another device. It would also be advisable as a feature of the wallet to have a quick and efficient way to block the funds at the user’s request. Without these precautions, with the loss or theft of the smartphone, all funds deposited in the wallet could be lost.
best features:
1. is identified with an address.
2. The balance in cryptocurrencies associated with an address is public. Thus, one can check the cryptocurrencies managed in a wallet.
3. The wallets interact in a market or Stock Exchange. i.e a financial market that allows trading between different currencies as well as assigning economic value to cryptocurrencies,
jr. member
Activity: 35
Merit: 2
Just for features, here are my basic needs.

1. QR codes - Both read and create. Send and receive, save private keys to import and address as contact.
2. Bio-metric lock - Quick with nearly no risks when you have your phone with yourself mostly.
3. Availability of choosing fees - Not a mobile related thing but as most of the mobile wallets are not allowing this.

Great input, the 3rd one made me remember a user that paid over $2m in transaction fee today. probably, the wallet had made that error during an automatic fee calculation.
hero member
Activity: 1666
Merit: 629
While choosing a mobile wallet service, I pay attention to be easy to use, to operate smoothly and to be easily accessible.  On the other hand, while making a choice, I pay attention to make detailed research about the application security and the project team and make choices accordingly.  On the other hand, if I am using an Android device, I download the application I prefer via the “Google Play Store” and I definitely do not prefer APK files provided by external sources.
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