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Title: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: MadGamer on May 19, 2019, 04:25:11 PM
I'm looking for something secure and safe, which means preferably open source. I managed to found MEWConnect which is basically the phone version for Myetherwallet. Are there any other options that I should consider?


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: erikalui on May 19, 2019, 04:37:54 PM
You can use Metamask extension for chrome on android phone. If you need the instructions, you can find them here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2turZ4yn1w


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: CaptainLance on May 19, 2019, 07:34:31 PM
Always been using jaxx and I recently created a wallet in coinomi. I haven't encountered any issues so far in these two and you can also access the other tokens/coins that you have on your wallet in it.


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: Findingnemo on May 19, 2019, 07:37:23 PM
I'm looking for something secure and safe, which means preferably open source. I managed to found MEWConnect which is basically the phone version for Myetherwallet. Are there any other options that I should consider?
I downloaded MEWconnect but its still not working properly for me,so don't deposit any ethereum before make sure its working.

Coinomi can be one of the best wallet for storing altcoins on android or even you can try blockchain.com.


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: badykvik on May 19, 2019, 07:37:31 PM
When you need ethereum and its token secure wallet Mewconnect and matamask are the best options however if you need a secure mobile wallet for ethereum storing alone i will recommend https://brd.com its secure, low fee and fast.


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: erikalui on May 19, 2019, 07:54:37 PM
I'm looking for something secure and safe, which means preferably open source. I managed to found MEWConnect which is basically the phone version for Myetherwallet. Are there any other options that I should consider?
I downloaded MEWconnect but its still not working properly for me,so don't deposit any ethereum before make sure its working.

Coinomi can be one of the best wallet for storing altcoins on android or even you can try blockchain.com.

What problem did you face with MEWConnect? It's working fine for me.

Also, Jaxx is not safe as users have complained that their wallets have got hacked so I don't recommend using that wallet.


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: milewilda on May 19, 2019, 11:07:35 PM
I'm looking for something secure and safe, which means preferably open source. I managed to found MEWConnect which is basically the phone version for Myetherwallet. Are there any other options that I should consider?
I dont see any problems with MewConnect in mobile.Im using it but you can try out this one https://token.im/ which do works perfectly on my part and been using for some time.


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: livingfree on May 19, 2019, 11:32:28 PM
Coinomi can be one of the best wallet for storing altcoins on android or even you can try blockchain.com.
Coinomi is my choice too when it comes to altcoins but don't store a lot of altcoins, ethereum and others in there.

Blockchain.com is good for me but I haven't tried the app version. I've also seen people that are suggesting trust wallet but still have no experience with that, anyone who has experience with trust wallet?


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: xsantana on May 20, 2019, 07:19:28 AM
I prefer to use imToken, the ethereum platform wallet for android users, which you can get in the playstore.
It has been proven safe and there are no problems from various users of the application


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: Rodeo02 on May 20, 2019, 09:09:38 AM
I'm looking for something secure and safe, which means preferably open source. I managed to found MEWConnect which is basically the phone version for Myetherwallet. Are there any other options that I should consider?
if you are looking for android app wallet i sugest to use  imtoken , i already use this wallet for a year and i dont experi3nce any problem il just login using private key, orcreate a new wallet .


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: Psynthax on May 20, 2019, 02:05:59 PM
My list
1. Imtoken
2. Trustwallet (created by binance)
3. Breadwallet

But i prefer with imtoken wallet consider it's the wallet that was having the largest community. You can try to visit the main site to get more explanation about that.
I used imtoken and it's easy to add any new ERC20 asset or secure your amount safely.


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: enhu on May 20, 2019, 02:26:56 PM
My list
1. Imtoken
2. Trustwallet (created by binance)
3. Breadwallet

But i prefer with imtoken wallet consider it's the wallet that was having the largest community. You can try to visit the main site to get more explanation about that.
I used imtoken and it's easy to add any new ERC20 asset or secure your amount safely.

The question would be can you trust them that your tokens will be safe?

The only I have right now is the MEWconnect but the one thing I like using myetherwallet is that I can use the wallet offline using the keystroke/json file and seem like MEWconnect prevent users from doing it. Is any of them allowing this?


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: jvdp on May 20, 2019, 07:20:34 PM
I am not sure about the open source available wallets but you can use some android wallets.

Here are some wallets in my recommendation.

Jaxx
Coinomi
Coinbase
Blockchain.info

These all above have application on play store. Try which one you prefer.


Title: Re: Ethereum wallets for Android
Post by: MadGamer on May 21, 2019, 08:49:52 AM
I'm going to give imToken a try and close the thread because apparently, most people who answered didn't even read the OP to start with and they are just spamming. Coinbase, Blockchain, Jaxx, and Coinomi are not open source wallets, which is what I requested...