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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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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.
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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.
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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
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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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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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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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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.
legendary
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January 16, 2020, 04:52:29 PM
#48
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 am trading on Binance and i also use their mobile app. It is more stable than using web version and the layout doesn't break when i try to zoom the chart.

Advantages when using an app where it doesnt really breaks out or do give you the hassle on zooming in and zooming out.
Im using Binance app too and when i do check out prices or my ports then i do make use of Blockfolio
and same goes for tradingview.
I use to have Blockfolio in my smart phone but I removed it because it just gives me the reason to look at my smart phone from time to time and look at my investments. AS much as possible I try to reduce or lessen it but having that app makes me more worried about the price of the coins that I hold. I do added Binance in my smart phone but still I don't trade using it. I just wan't to view.
legendary
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January 16, 2020, 04:22:27 PM
#47
I don't have many apps on my phone partially because of my phone's low storage capacity and also because I use relatively simple charts and tools for trading. I trade on Bybit and Bitmex pretty often, and only Bybit has an app on the Google Play store at the moment (click for link) which I use to adjust trades when I see a large change in price using the alerts I have set with the Bitcoin Ticker Widget app (click for link). I did pay for premium upgrades on the latter app, but it's still perfectly usable for free as well.

I also use Bitcoinwisdom.io while I'm on the go for a glance at prices on a few time frames like the 4H, 1D and greater. Not nearly as usable on an Android Chrome browser compared to being on a desktop, but the site still loads fine and it's perfect for my purposes.
legendary
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January 16, 2020, 04:20:25 PM
#46
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 am trading on Binance and i also use their mobile app. It is more stable than using web version and the layout doesn't break when i try to zoom the chart.

Advantages when using an app where it doesnt really breaks out or do give you the hassle on zooming in and zooming out.
Im using Binance app too and when i do check out prices or my ports then i do make use of Blockfolio
and same goes for tradingview.
legendary
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January 16, 2020, 12:37:44 PM
#45


You can install your favorite exchange app and the tradingview app, just make sure you get it in the right website. Maybe visiting the website of the exchange which they do have link of their app. You can watch the market charts in tradingview and do the trading in the exchange app. Its a not that hard to figure, I'm pretty sure its not just me doing this.
sr. member
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January 16, 2020, 12:30:13 PM
#44
I look more safety and easy for using computer when access with bitcoin exchange account wallet during trading and checking with coin price, I think mobile phone very hard when selling with multiple kind coin, I can't manage if trading more than one coin if trade with using mobile phone, but some time I just checking price with mobile phone device of several coin.
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January 16, 2020, 11:33:16 AM
#43
Exchanges like binance,bitfinex,kucoin offers apps for mobile platforms so you are safe while trading with those apps but personally I won't suggest trading via mobile who do its more often and also with huge capital because mobile screen is not that much bigger so changes of making erros while doing analysis or entering order values.
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January 16, 2020, 11:26:15 AM
#42
MEW for storing erc20 tokens and some ETH for transferring gas.
Electrum for segwited btc wallet, and blockfolio for portofolio assets controlling. And i usually trade om local exchange which aldo have a a mobile app version.
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January 16, 2020, 11:22:10 AM
#41
In my own opinion, it really depends on you if where you are comfortable with because to be honest i am very comfortable using both pc and smartohone that i don't face any troubles or error in using their application and website in both devices, as long you have a stable internet connection.
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January 16, 2020, 10:46:19 AM
#40
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 am trading on Binance and i also use their mobile app. It is more stable than using web version and the layout doesn't break when i try to zoom the chart.
sr. member
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January 16, 2020, 10:19:09 AM
#39
I barely use my phone for Cryptocurrency's, The only app's I have on my phone at the moment are:

Blockfolio just to have my total portfolio in there, and easily see what I hold and what price changes it has made.

Coinbase app It was just to do join the earn program and dont really use it.

I dont really like wallets on my phone, what if you lose your phone or it gets stolen?
Also I think wallets on your pc are much better and safer, but if you use your phone a lot I can see how it would be a useful thing to have.
I do see some useful apps in this topic I might check out to install on my phone as well Smiley
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January 16, 2020, 10:14:29 AM
#38
Myself a small scale trader, and in my view professional traders are the one who prefer trading on desktops with high configuration. My personal trading is done on smartphones, because I just watch the market and based on the movement used to open a buy/sell order. Almost every exchange has got its own application which makes trading more easier than using desktops.
sr. member
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January 16, 2020, 09:55:34 AM
#37
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.
legendary
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January 16, 2020, 09:39:34 AM
#36
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you

Blockfolio is the best mobile app so far, I can easily monitoring my portfolio, the features are very useful and there are the latest news feature from cryptocurrency project leader that can be useful for my fundamental analysis.

For trading platform, I prefer to do it on my laptop which using extra security like 2FA, I used my laptop just for cryptocurrency things and business activities, so I setup my laptop with multi-layered security.
hero member
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January 16, 2020, 07:21:10 AM
#35
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
I don't log in my account in trading sites using an online app, I am just using it to monitor the market price, currently I am using coinstats android app.

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Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
For me, I feel safe when trading in my PC, and actually I am not using any bot, just doing it manually, (logging in, trading, logging out), the traditional way.
legendary
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January 16, 2020, 06:49:27 AM
#34
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you
actually, until now I have never traded from a cell phone, it looks so difficult, and I don't concentrate on doing it. however, I did not install any application because of that. trading from pc / cellphone or other has enough differences. however, it is best to do it from a PC
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.
sr. member
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January 16, 2020, 06:10:55 AM
#33
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you
actually, until now I have never traded from a cell phone, it looks so difficult, and I don't concentrate on doing it. however, I did not install any application because of that. trading from pc / cellphone or other has enough differences. however, it is best to do it from a PC
sr. member
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January 16, 2020, 05:59:57 AM
#32
TabTrader is perhaps one of the best programs that I have had to use both for trading and for holding. I use this convenient application in combination with Blockfolio, in which I track the value of my crypto assets.
In the TabTrader application, I set alerts to learn about the growth or decline in the price of my assets.
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January 16, 2020, 05:30:43 AM
#31
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you

My favorite mobile app at the moment is the Tap app . The app has a cold storage wallet that makes sure your crypto assets are always safe. It also allows you to view your portfolio and trade at the touch of a button, whenever and wherever you may be, which I find very convenient, especially as I travel a lot. Lastly, it allows me to convert my crypto for fiat, ensuring instant liquidity, so I can spend my crypto on anything I want without any hassle at all.
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November 30, 2019, 11:01:46 PM
#30
I use three cryptocurrency related mobile applications. They are blockchain wallet, binance and tradingview. I use blockchain wallet because it is user friendly so it is easy to use even for the newbies where they can store their cryptocurrencies and use it to fund their trading accounts like what I do in Binance where their mobile app is so convenient because I can trade wherever I want as long as I have internet connection and also tradingview for a deeper look for the charting of a certain cryptocurrency.
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November 30, 2019, 01:04:21 PM
#29
I normally use tabtraders application and trading view application.  This helps in me monitoring my trade.  I also uses blockfolio i use it to also monitor the price the token am trading,  thanks to its wonderful alarm feature that notify me when my price target have been met. I also use coincal this helps me know the usd value of each satoshi and helps me in curency conversions.  These are basically the mobile application i use for my crypto trading
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November 30, 2019, 09:42:56 AM
#28
Binance app and Electrum.

But I dont trade using my smartphone. I just use it for updates with prices in my portfolio.
Whenever I make orders I use my computer.
It is just that, you have higher probability to make an errors with zero's when you use your phone.
Just a little error could waste all your funds there. Although they say it is safer using it.
For me, it is just to check the fluctuation whenever I am outside.

Binance Apps is awesome,I do some immediate trades here. Usually answer here is the wallet and my favorite is imTok and trust wallet. Since I am an android user I have several crypto apps on my wallet. Blockfolio for checking my portfolio. Cryptocrunch apps for news and update.
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November 30, 2019, 08:42:29 AM
#27
You can use Coinigy, a more complete premium service with accurate real market data. It only requires an API (can be configured as desired) and you can use many exchanges at once. Many tools can be explored further directly and in my opinion more complete features than others, so it's not just limited to price tracking.
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November 30, 2019, 08:19:01 AM
#26
Binance app and Electrum.

But I dont trade using my smartphone. I just use it for updates with prices in my portfolio.
Whenever I make orders I use my computer.
It is just that, you have higher probability to make an errors with zero's when you use your phone.
Just a little error could waste all your funds there. Although they say it is safer using it.
For me, it is just to check the fluctuation whenever I am outside.
sr. member
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November 30, 2019, 07:47:59 AM
#25
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 installed few trading apps (mobile version of exchanges I trade on) in my smartphone and for me there is no difference in terms of security. Mobile apps just ease your trading activity, makes you able to execute your position faster, while trading on PC give a lot more complete experiences.
sr. member
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November 29, 2019, 06:58:32 AM
#24
I want  to add some words about TabTrader
I don't prefer to use mobile app for trading because too often error value is too much. But for exclusive situations, I use that application. Many exchanges, good charts, simple UI. But trades for Android only. Not bad if you will use it rarely
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November 29, 2019, 05:43:59 AM
#23
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you

Crypto mobile apps mean all apps which are related to crypto. Am I right? If so, Then I will say that I generally use some exchange Apps for trading and some are checking the price and condition of the market.

So Some exchange apps which I used before/ using now for seeing the condition of my trade mainly when I remain out of home and Bedtime.

1. Binance mobile app
2. Kucoin exchange App
3. Coinbase mobile app

Some mobile wallet generally I used For holding some little amount of crypto

1. Coinbase wallet
2. blockchain wallet
3. coinomi mobile wallet
4. Trust wallet

Some portfolio/price tracker apps That I used before for checking the crypto market price and making my portfolio so that I can see all my assets in one place.

1. Blockfolio
2. Delta


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

Yes, it is safe for trading in mobile but must you have to sure that You installed an official application. I did not find more difference between mobile app and pc, Just mobile app helps you to take quick action of your trading when You will be in out of home and on the bed. Thanks



Wohoo awesome answer, thank you for your time! Already typed this but i don't know why i don't feel safe trading via phone...will download Blackfolio today, looks cool!
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November 29, 2019, 05:41:24 AM
#22
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you
For trading platform, I use Binance application. I tend to use mobile device specially if it's iPhone because its security is easier to maintain rather than in PC wherein it's too vulnerable from hacking or viruses. On the other hand, it still depends on how you are using your devices. If you don't download any pirated files or whatsoever and you don't open such suspicious link then your privacy could be safer.
Using android and can say my device is clean, no downloading just using apps. Likewise used binance few times and it worked smoothly...
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November 29, 2019, 05:38:49 AM
#21
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you

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

Whether PC or mobile, make sure you are in a safe environment - secured internet, secured connection, etc.
Will check them out thank you. I read few articles which expressed concern about safety when trading via phone. I don't know why but i feel much much safer when doing it with computer...
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November 29, 2019, 05:38:05 AM
#20
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you
What do you mean? You mean to track my crypto portfolio? If you mean crypto portfolio.I use blockfolio,coingecko mobile app,CMC mobile.     
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November 29, 2019, 05:36:18 AM
#19
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 will not rely on using my smart phone or tablet in trading, there are times it will take a while before a page is completely loaded and if that happens, missing an opportunity is likely to happen. Remember that timing is very important in trading. You dont want to miss the train because of your smartphone or tablet is slow.
Agree, timing is crucial. Is it possible to predict that most of traders use computers for trading? Are there any surveys? Thank you!
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November 29, 2019, 05:16:19 AM
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I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
I am not using any global exchange's app but I have few P2P exchanges app in my mobile. I remember once I was trying to have bittrex on my mobile to check quick the price movements but bittrex was not available in mobile version then. I use mobile app for P2P trading as I need to confirm receiving funds in bank account; it means I must need exchange access on the go.

If you are trading based on technical analysis and you need to take your trading decisions based on various factors then I guess mobile apps are not for you. Because, trading on the go will not be recommended as trading should be done in calm environment with clear mindset.

Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Definitely not safe when considering how often mobile phones are stolen or getting damaged. On the go trading is not the way how trading should be approached. If you have special reasons like P2P trading then you may choose mobile version of trading. Else, trade within your home (yes, should not be in office/college) peacefully.
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November 29, 2019, 04:31:16 AM
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If you are an avid trader and want to be updated with the price then blockfolio with specific notifications for the coin. Other than that I guess Binance app is good for trading if you are on that platform.
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November 29, 2019, 04:22:05 AM
#16
To be honest, I prefer to trade using a PC because in terms of appearance, everything will be seen there where I feel comfortable using a PC.
In trading, you need to look at analytics and to see graphs, it would be better for a PC to be a good suggestion.
As for the cellphone, I use it when I'm on vacation or out.
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November 29, 2019, 03:43:41 AM
#15
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 is no difference just be careful before downloading the app in playstore before using it. Much better to use website than the app in my experience , the good thing about the app is you dont need to always sign in the data is save already in the app.
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November 29, 2019, 03:22:24 AM
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I won't recommend trading platforms based on the app versions because that is easy to compromise and probably will lead you to hacks incidents. Probably you may download a wrong app. On the other hand, it is a bit annoy to monitor a very small screen and might your will have typo error while in trading.

For a clear and widescreen on trading, much better to use web site and use the laptop. But it's up to you if you are insisted to use an app.
Probably here is the right list and avoid not to download phishing exchange platform apps, https://www.bitcointradingsites.net/features/mobile-app/.     
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November 29, 2019, 02:50:47 AM
#13
trading is still more profitable to use a pc / laptop because the trade exchange design is set to complete when viewed using a PC. although there can be used via mobile phones, but there are definitely limitations for traders
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November 29, 2019, 02:41:30 AM
#12
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 usually trade via PC. Mobile i never because too lazy to set API, something like that or maybe setting that i who sometime careless don't want to make mistake with it. That is why i bring my laptop everywhere and open it when want to trade. And honestly i am not really do day trading, so after i think bitcoin price is in good price to bought, i start to buy it and hold.
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November 29, 2019, 01:16:20 AM
#11
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you

Crypto mobile apps mean all apps which are related to crypto. Am I right? If so, Then I will say that I generally use some exchange Apps for trading and some are checking the price and condition of the market.

So Some exchange apps which I used before/ using now for seeing the condition of my trade mainly when I remain out of home and Bedtime.

1. Binance mobile app
2. Kucoin exchange App
3. Coinbase mobile app

Some mobile wallet generally I used For holding some little amount of crypto

1. Coinbase wallet
2. blockchain wallet
3. coinomi mobile wallet
4. Trust wallet

Some portfolio/price tracker apps That I used before for checking the crypto market price and making my portfolio so that I can see all my assets in one place.

1. Blockfolio
2. Delta


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

Yes, it is safe for trading in mobile but must you have to sure that You installed an official application. I did not find more difference between mobile app and pc, Just mobile app helps you to take quick action of your trading when You will be in out of home and on the bed. Thanks


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November 29, 2019, 01:15:06 AM
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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 usually do not use my mobile for trading. I feel much better to trade on PC due to big screen and ease of use. Although i do have app for binance on my mobile but i usually use it to see the trades etc, but i normally place the trades when i am on my pc.
It is good to keep bookmark site preev.com to get updated on mobile for the bitcoin prices and other third party apps which will give you notifications on the movement of altcoins.
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November 29, 2019, 01:14:03 AM
#9
I suit my needs if I am at home so I will do it using a PC if I am outside then I will use a cellphone because it is simpler, but I think PCs and cellphones are just as nice to use.
But in my opinion it depends on your needs how delicious it is.
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November 29, 2019, 12:19:58 AM
#8
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you
Few reputed exchanges have their official applications for smartphones but I won't suggest you to trade via mobile which got smaller screen compared to desktop so chances of making mistakes while making an order on the prices are possible so avoid trading on mobile just use them for emergency situations.
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November 28, 2019, 11:24:36 PM
#7
basically trading on a cellphone or on a PC is the same, use as needed, trading on a PC has a wide display, trading on a cellphone has a small but practical appearance and is easy to carry anywhere, I trade using a PC and cellphone depending on the situation and conditions.
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November 28, 2019, 09:42:10 PM
#6
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you
For trading platform, I use Binance application. I tend to use mobile device specially if it's iPhone because its security is easier to maintain rather than in PC wherein it's too vulnerable from hacking or viruses. On the other hand, it still depends on how you are using your devices. If you don't download any pirated files or whatsoever and you don't open such suspicious link then your privacy could be safer.
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November 28, 2019, 07:58:05 PM
#5
I will not rely on using my smart phone or tablet in trading, there are times it will take a while before a page is completely loaded and if that happens, missing an opportunity is likely to happen.
Yeah, apps for exchanges are sometimes a pain in the butt.  However, I do find them useful and do use a couple of them including binance, and I've traded on yobit with my smartphone even tho it doesn't have an app.  I also use changelly's app once in a while, and it's a good one.

You can't beat the ability to trade on the go even if there are problems like the above one mentioned by nydiacaskey01.  Even if you don't do most of your trading on your phone, those apps are good to have just in case you're somewhere stuck without a laptop or pc. 
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November 28, 2019, 06:59:15 PM
#4
Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
Thank you

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-best-bitcoin-price-ticker-widget-for-windows-pc-recommend-4679957
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-best-cryptocurrency-portfolio-managers-4753140
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/tools-for-working-with-crypto-currency-3286384

P.S Do research before installing any software. Some might be outdated or infected. Scammers are everywhere. I want to list my own but it might become a repetitive answer so have some time reading those threads as reference.



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

Whether PC or mobile, make sure you are in a safe environment - secured internet, secured connection, etc.
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November 28, 2019, 06:53:09 PM
#3
On tracking the movement and chart history of bitcoin and other altcoins I used tradingview and tabtrader this is the common application that you can use on trading theres also some trading site that offer their application like binance and bybits but again using smartphone on tradingbis risky its better to use computer  or loptop.
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November 28, 2019, 06:40:34 PM
#2
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 will not rely on using my smart phone or tablet in trading, there are times it will take a while before a page is completely loaded and if that happens, missing an opportunity is likely to happen. Remember that timing is very important in trading. You dont want to miss the train because of your smartphone or tablet is slow.
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November 28, 2019, 03:59:18 PM
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Hey traders! I'm curious which apps do you use and why?
Is it safer to trade via pc/mobile/no difference?
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