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Topic: WHICH CRYPTO MOBILE APPS DO YOU USE? (Read 707 times)

sr. member
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January 20, 2020, 08:12:58 PM
#68
I have bitcoin wallet apps and alert apps. I have bitcoin in my mobile wallet but my funds are only small because most of my funds is in hardware wallet for security reasons. The most common apps for alerts is the blockfolio and I know that many traders are using it. I also use exchange application, most of the trusted and reputable exchange have now this kind of features. I do not just recommend the users who installing not popular exchange because there is a risks that it can be a scam.

There are mobile application that have platforms about rrading charts. But in terms of analyzation of charts, I do not have any mobile application because the platform that I using is only applicable through website. There are feautures that only available through websites and that is the reason why I prefer to just use the website platform.
sr. member
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HEX: Longer pays better
January 20, 2020, 12:09:17 PM
#67
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you
Choosing an app to trade is really important, but I encourage everyone to use the Binance app. It's one of the coolest apps, with full updates and giving us trade on the best features. In the Binance app, you will have the necessary indicators like MACD, RSI and EMA available. then you will be very easy to identify a good time to open order. Frankly, I only use my phone to trade and rarely use Tradingview or MT4 to draw trendlines.
sr. member
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January 20, 2020, 11:45:02 AM
#66
I prefer to use a mobile wallet in one of the exchanges in my country, in addition to efficiency I am also facilitated if I need sudden funds by making a direct exchange into FIAT. so in the case of using a wallet I think that the purest security depends on the user managing their data, because I think the third-party wallet that I use is good enough in the system.
sr. member
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January 20, 2020, 11:02:34 AM
#65
Coinomi and Blockfolio is the best wallet for mobile version. And millions of people’s using those wallet. Personally i am using Coinomi and Coinbase wallet to hold my coins. Coinbase didn’t supported all of the cryptocurrency. I used only for Btc and Eth. But Coinbase is the top wallet according to the google playstore likes 10 million+ download and reviews everything. Trade from mobile phone it’s very weird things but sometimes i trade in Binance exchange i think it’s so flexible. In mobile trade your a lot of time will kill because take more time to load trading page.                     
sr. member
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January 20, 2020, 07:31:40 AM
#64
What specific applications do you mean? If those are related to trade, then it is obvious that it makes sense to use the application of the exchange on which you conduct your trading activities.
I use the Binance exchange application, since I trade there. It is quite good, balanced, ergonomic, and comfortable.
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January 20, 2020, 07:25:07 AM
#63
Tabtrader let you trade on multiple exchanges, interface is easy to use, only needs the api keys.

Regarding security, remember to disable withdrawals via api so if get compromised the hacker cannot withdraw.
full member
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Perceiving events in the future and beyond
January 20, 2020, 06:55:38 AM
#62
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?

The following apps are on my phone to quickly see price changes:

1. Delta
2. Blockfolio

Updates and notify you according to the prices you set for gains or losses. Great user interfaces not so fancy but very elegant from other cryptocurrency apps.

Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?

I mainly trade on pc and laptop, much easier and safer. Why bother trade using mobile phone? Always use 2F Authentication to avoid phishing and fraudulent attacks on your account. Also, always scan for malwares and spyware on your devices before you trade.
legendary
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January 19, 2020, 05:22:30 AM
#61
I have circle for sudden payment needs, I first got it probably 4-5 years ago when they gave away 5 bucks to people who registered, crypto news for checking whats going on, blockfolio to keep track of my coins and blockchain for movements and such. I don't think my phone is really carrying all of this tho, like I have an old phone and whenever I want to do these things they are quite difficult to achieve and takes time and lags etc etc, except blockchain because that is still works properly but all the others are taking superbly long time to load or do anything even after I click it.

Hopefully, I will get a new one and I am thinking android this time because usually the systems in them are better, I don't care about the camera and how well it takes photos but I want to have a good phone that can live for years without me changing it.
hero member
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Dimon69
January 17, 2020, 05:31:24 AM
#60
There are 3 types of mobile apps that I have in my smartphone that is related in cryptocurrencies. The first app is the blockfolio which the purpose is to monitor my trading portfolio andn and also to put my current watchlists. The second is the two wallets that I have which is for storing my bitcoin and also my altcoins. And the last is a exchange and it is binance where I can trade even if I'm not in my home.
I also have blockfolio, Binance and trading view. Plus different mobile wallets. I just use 2FA in some apps that requires login especially if it is connected in my email. Just always checked whether there are report of bugs and scam issues when we install any apps.
newbie
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January 17, 2020, 05:22:34 AM
#59
I use CoinDeal's app, it's available on iOS and Android. Great one, good job of CoinDeal's stuff. I haven't got any problems there, everything works fine. Great one for daily trading or buying some coins, it's definitely easier when you can use your cryptocurrency exchange on your smartphone. I would say that's the best alternative for CashApp right now.
legendary
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January 17, 2020, 04:44:01 AM
#58
During my trading, I only rely on the browser to view charts on the tradingview site or similar services on other sites. And also I play manually by accessing the exchange in my browser because in my opinion for convenience in trading is still occupied by desktop / pc trading.

Trading requires a fast connection and to do the analysis requires a wide monitor screen, I myself use two monitor screens for trading. And when using a smartphone, it might be a little inconvenient and lacking in experience.
copper member
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January 17, 2020, 04:35:26 AM
#57
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you
I have different crypto mobile apps in my phone and most of them are cryptocurrency wallet. I only have Binance trading application in my phone but even I have it I still prefer use my computer whenever I conduct any trading activity and for me, its more easy to use it. I guess the only different is the size like in the phone which its hard for me to see the full chart but in the pc it's more clear. I only use it when I want to check my funds.
legendary
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January 17, 2020, 03:58:45 AM
#56
you should try a binance apps, I use it amazing, even it's not difficult it's very simple. the advantage is of course you don't always have to be in front of the monitor to always watch a chart, because sometimes it makes me bored.

I don't find the ease of using mobile app to see chart and predict price movements. But, undoubtedly, it saves my time to execute trades. Also, it is pointless to suggest someone to use  an exchange's mobile app if he doesn't trade there so my opinion is every mobile app is amazing for its own purpose.

Binance Market No. 1, In my opinion most certainly trade there, well, there is a tab trader application that is good enough to see charts and predict price movements, there are many chart styles there.
portable trading makes its own convenience for me, like I can do it while lying down or do it outside with the natural atmosphere so it is not boring. but of course, everyone has their own trading style.
legendary
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January 17, 2020, 03:29:06 AM
#55
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you
There’s really not much difference, if there is any difference maybe I just have not noticed it. I make use of several apps on my smartphone and since I’m not the type of person that likes carrying my laptop around, my smartphone has always been a better option. Most times when I’m going out I keep laptop and I spend a lot of hours outside and come back late night, not enough time to trade by then. So with my smartphone when I’m out I can check the prices and also trade if I want to.

My phone is fast, there is nothing like being slow or some sort of problems. I make use of Coinbase and I get price notifications a lot of times and sometimes I set custom notifications and it works. I also make use of the Waves decentralized exchange mobile app. Using your computer is good because you get a wider view I guess.
legendary
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January 17, 2020, 02:14:10 AM
#54
Besides the obvious couple of Bitcoin wallets I keep on my phone, I also have the Tronlink Pro app. Most of the websites I bet on require the Tronlink addon in Google Chrome and since you can't have addons on the mobile Chrome, Tronlink Pro is the only other way to access them. One of my favorite wallets on mobile is Coinomi. It has like 100 coins built into it and it's just nice to have for convenience and easy access to all of those random coins you end up picking up.
hero member
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January 17, 2020, 12:06:21 AM
#53
There are 3 types of mobile apps that I have in my smartphone that is related in cryptocurrencies. The first app is the blockfolio which the purpose is to monitor my trading portfolio andn and also to put my current watchlists. The second is the two wallets that I have which is for storing my bitcoin and also my altcoins. And the last is a exchange and it is binance where I can trade even if I'm not in my home.
Actually I do always use blockfolio in my mobile for monitoring the coins I have hold long term. Also, I am more comfortable doing trading coins in binance using my laptop than in mobile. I'm not use to have it in mobile because I'm having difficulty to trade using mobile only. Anyone can use legitimate application as long you are okay with it.
sr. member
Activity: 1456
Merit: 359
January 16, 2020, 09:30:43 PM
#52
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you

Well they are safe if you get it from the source itself. But the thing with trading thru mobile is that the screen is too small for me (although there are a lot of smart phones with large screen now).

So for me, I still go with the old and traditional way of using m pc/laptop to trade. Lots of advantage on my end. And I hear that people sometimes misclick their trading with their mobile phone, so lots of hassle specially you are involving yourself with huge amount of money here.

Edit: I only have Binance apps and some local trading platform on my mobile.
There are now big exchanges that have mobile apps, I often trade at my mobile phones because I'm now used to it. The only problem is when I doing analysis, it like what you mentioned above and it is because of the small screen of the mobile phone. It is hard to read charts and also not convenient when I using tools and indicators. It is still good to trade at pc or desktop but the main advantage of mobile apps is I can trade even if I'm at my office or if I'm at outside.
legendary
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Merit: 1353
January 16, 2020, 08:05:47 PM
#51
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you

Well they are safe if you get it from the source itself. But the thing with trading thru mobile is that the screen is too small for me (although there are a lot of smart phones with large screen now).

So for me, I still go with the old and traditional way of using m pc/laptop to trade. Lots of advantage on my end. And I hear that people sometimes misclick their trading with their mobile phone, so lots of hassle specially you are involving yourself with huge amount of money here.

Edit: I only have Binance apps and some local trading platform on my mobile.
sr. member
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Merit: 281
January 16, 2020, 07:30:36 PM
#50
There are 3 types of mobile apps that I have in my smartphone that is related in cryptocurrencies. The first app is the blockfolio which the purpose is to monitor my trading portfolio andn and also to put my current watchlists. The second is the two wallets that I have which is for storing my bitcoin and also my altcoins. And the last is a exchange and it is binance where I can trade even if I'm not in my home.
sr. member
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Merit: 365
January 16, 2020, 06:46:11 PM
#49
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you
at the moment I only use 2 smartphone applications for trading that is Binance and Indodax,
for price monitoring I use Bituniverse,
so far I have not experienced problems when using these three applications.
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