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Topic: Which is the best wallet for iOS that supports SegWit? (Read 205 times)

legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
Also, when you're generating a new hardware wallet, double- or triple-check the recovery seed you're writing down. If you don't, and your hardware wallet's lost and/or broken, you'll permanently lose your funds.

A good idea is to create the wallet and write the seed down.

Then reset the wallet, and restore it using the seed.

Now you are 100% sure your seed is correct.
Never thought of that, thanks for the tip! I've had to restore a hardware wallet before, and I was correct with the seed that one time as I was diligent writing down the seed, but this is a step further! I'll definitely keep this in my head for whenever I'm setting up a new hardware wallet, for myself or someone else.
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
Also, when you're generating a new hardware wallet, double- or triple-check the recovery seed you're writing down. If you don't, and your hardware wallet's lost and/or broken, you'll permanently lose your funds.

A good idea is to create the wallet and write the seed down.

Then reset the wallet, and restore it using the seed.

Now you are 100% sure your seed is correct.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!
Now coinomi works on iOS too.
Good Wallet. My favorite multicurrency wallet
Yeah, and best part of it - Coinomi supports SegWit, so it's great option for OP to use on iOS. It's also my favourite wallet for smartphones.
But still, I wouldn't recommend to keep big amounts of money on mobile wallet. It would be safer to use desktop wallet. Or better - purchase hardware wallet or just create paper wallet to use as cold storage.

I use this rule:
Never keep more than your smartphone is worth in a mobile wallet.

I think it's safe to use this rule .

I use a hardware wallet for my main funds.

Also , I forgot to mention. Ledger nano is a segwit that supports iOS.
The rule I like to use is I don't store more than I'm willing to lose in a mobile wallet, just like if I were gambling. Every time I put funds into my hot wallet, I make sure I am okay with potentially losing the money I put into the wallet, then I send the funds.

Paper wallets are just fine if you're not planning to use your funds often in cold storage- they're great for long-term HODLing, but make sure you're laminating the wallet and putting it in a spot that's not humid, dark and cool. If you occasionally need to use your funds, hardware wallets are a good option. I personally have a combination of the two.

Also, when you're generating a new hardware wallet, double- or triple-check the recovery seed you're writing down. If you don't, and your hardware wallet's lost and/or broken, you'll permanently lose your funds.
legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1030
I'm looking for free spin.
Coinomi, Electrum and Greenadress which can support the both in IOS platform and being comes with Segregated witness wallet. This can be used in Iphones so you can use it here at the same you can find these wallet on Android playstore.

Please use any of store and download to accordingly to use it because we may not sure all the people are using the iPhones so I shared in Android platform too.
There is no IOS version of electrum so only 2 coinomi and green address is working well with IOS phones.

Anyway, here is the list of wallets that you can use for IOS here https://bitcoin.org/en/wallets/mobile/ios/
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
Now coinomi works on iOS too.
Good Wallet. My favorite multicurrency wallet
Yeah, and best part of it - Coinomi supports SegWit, so it's great option for OP to use on iOS. It's also my favourite wallet for smartphones.
But still, I wouldn't recommend to keep big amounts of money on mobile wallet. It would be safer to use desktop wallet. Or better - purchase hardware wallet or just create paper wallet to use as cold storage.

I use this rule:
Never keep more than your smartphone is worth in a mobile wallet.

I think it's safe to use this rule .

I use a hardware wallet for my main funds.

Also , I forgot to mention. Ledger nano is a segwit that supports iOS.
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 263
Coinomi, Electrum and Greenadress which can support the both in IOS platform and being comes with Segregated witness wallet. This can be used in Iphones so you can use it here at the same you can find these wallet on Android playstore.

Please use any of store and download to accordingly to use it because we may not sure all the people are using the iPhones so I shared in Android platform too.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1375
Slava Ukraini!
Now coinomi works on iOS too.
Good Wallet. My favorite multicurrency wallet
Yeah, and best part of it - Coinomi supports SegWit, so it's great option for OP to use on iOS. It's also my favourite wallet for smartphones.
But still, I wouldn't recommend to keep big amounts of money on mobile wallet. It would be safer to use desktop wallet. Or better - purchase hardware wallet or just create paper wallet to use as cold storage.
newbie
Activity: 126
Merit: 0
Bitwala wallet is SegWit activated, it is easy to use. You can set your fee as desired and the confirmation after transfer is usually fast. It served as a great relief to me during bitcoin high network fee and it was fast in confirmation.
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
Now coinomi works on iOS too.
Good Wallet. My favorite multicurrency wallet
newbie
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Merit: 5
We are developing blue wallet for iOS, give it a try and leave us feedback.
hero member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 629
Vires in Numeris
Ledger Nano.

If you do not want the best, there are few options. https://medium.com/@rogermagno/segwit-wallets-02-07-2018-76d836bccbc9

Thanks for the link. And yes, the Ledger Nano is great. I have a Trezor (supports SegWit) myself. However, I also need a hot wallet for my iPhone so I always have some Bitcoin with me. I'm currently using the Bitcoin.com wallet, which I like, but it doesn't support SegWit.
Ledger Nano is great, it's OK. You haven't specified that what kind of iOS you have but as I read the above mentioned things I think you have some kind of laptop (sorry macbook Smiley ) or desktop, because you can use the Trezor (need for a full sized USB connector on your machine).
I'm just wondering if something like micro USB to apple lightning connector exist or not, but I would guess not, because on the android you can use the USB OTG function to connect your ledger Nano s or Trezor to e.g. a Mycelium mobile wallet, but I don't really know if it's possible on an iPhone or not. (Probably not).
Maybe if you want a hardware wallet, the Ledger Blue with bluetooth connection can be an option, but (this is just my opinion) I won't use any hardware wallet with bluetooth connection, I don't trust the bluetooth technology enough.
Maybe if you want to use a hot wallet on the iPhone, you can check if any of them can use your fingerprint for login and for confirmation
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
Android has a good wallet that supports segwit. Samourai Wallet.

If you have an old android tablet or something like that...
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 8
Ledger Nano.

If you do not want the best, there are few options. https://medium.com/@rogermagno/segwit-wallets-02-07-2018-76d836bccbc9

Thanks for the link. And yes, the Ledger Nano is great. I have a Trezor (supports SegWit) myself. However, I also need a hot wallet for my iPhone so I always have some Bitcoin with me. I'm currently using the Bitcoin.com wallet, which I like, but it doesn't support SegWit.
legendary
Activity: 2352
Merit: 6089
bitcoindata.science
Ledger Nano.

As you can pay for an iOS, i strongly recommend buying a safe hardware wallet for your coins.
This is the best wallet for iOS.

If you do not want the best, there are few options.
https://medium.com/@rogermagno/segwit-wallets-02-07-2018-76d836bccbc9

None of them are very good.... I would keep my coins in a more trusted legacy wallet like blockchain.info until buying a ledgernano.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 8
Which is the best (secure, great UI, set your own fee) BTC wallet for iOS that supports SegWit?
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