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Title: User friendly Token pocket or Math wallet???
Post by: Majharul Saiif on August 14, 2020, 07:53:02 AM
Seeking attention to know which wallet is more friendly to use from those. You can suggest others also if there has mote friendly than those. I have heard about token pocket and Math you wallet. I want to use one for a long time.

It will be used to store some assets which can be Eth, Btc, or altcoins also.


Title: Re: User friendly Token pocket or Math wallet???
Post by: Apostlekin$$$ on August 14, 2020, 08:46:17 AM
1. These wallets gives users their private keys
2. These two wallets supports EOS and many other altcoins
3. You need to use them both to know which one suits you, judging with interface I find math wallet to be more attractive.

I use both and I don't plan on getting rid of any for another


Title: Re: User friendly Token pocket or Math wallet???
Post by: bittick on August 14, 2020, 08:55:22 AM
Seeking attention to know which wallet is more friendly to use from those. You can suggest others also if there has mote friendly than those. I have heard about token pocket and Math you wallet. I want to use one for a long time.

It will be used to store some assets which can be Eth, Btc, or altcoins also.
I have used both and based on my experience if token pocket is much better consider it can give you energy and you can send your token easily rather than try to use mathwallet.

Sometimes there was a bug in mathwallet that makes you are not able to sending your money.


Title: Re: User friendly Token pocket or Math wallet???
Post by: Jawhead999 on August 14, 2020, 10:04:38 AM
If your investment is huge, I recommend to use hardware wallet (e.g. trezor, ledger)

Never try those wallet before, but looking from the review on playstore about Token pocket [1] and Math wallet [2] it seems many people having issues about these wallet (e.g. balance not shown, bug, freeze funds etc). IMO exodus is the good option for hold many altcoins with low amount money.


[1] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=vip.mytokenpocket&hl=en
[2] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.medishares.android&hl=en
[3] https://www.exodus.io/


Title: Re: User friendly Token pocket or Math wallet???
Post by: mersal on August 14, 2020, 10:16:39 AM
Seeking attention to know which wallet is more friendly to use from those. You can suggest others also if there has mote friendly than those. I have heard about token pocket and Math you wallet. I want to use one for a long time.

It will be used to store some assets which can be Eth, Btc, or altcoins also.
Imtoken and Trust wallets are better compared to the wallets you are suggesting about because these wallets are widely used by android platform users to receive their tokens and different coin with more convenience.Since these are multi crypto wallet most of the coins like bitcoin,ethereum and many others are possible to store in it.


Title: Re: User friendly Token pocket or Math wallet???
Post by: Henrytrust on August 14, 2020, 10:25:18 AM
Seeking attention to know which wallet is more friendly to use from those. You can suggest others also if there has mote friendly than those. I have heard about token pocket and Math you wallet. I want to use one for a long time.

It will be used to store some assets which can be Eth, Btc, or altcoins also.
Imtoken and Trust wallets are better compared to the wallets you are suggesting about because these wallets are widely used by android platform users to receive their tokens and different coin with more convenience.Since these are multi crypto wallet most of the coins like bitcoin,ethereum and many others are possible to store in it.

I'll personally advise that trust wallet should be used because of the safety features which it possess that makes it very difficult for one to hack into the wallet. The user interface is simple in my perspective and my experience has been great since I started using it. I almost forgot to add that trust wallet is in partnership with binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world.


Title: Re: User friendly Token pocket or Math wallet???
Post by: Iyanu14 on August 28, 2020, 02:13:21 PM
Seeking attention to know which wallet is more friendly to use from those. You can suggest others also if there has mote friendly than those. I have heard about token pocket and Math you wallet. I want to use one for a long time.

It will be used to store some assets which can be Eth, Btc, or altcoins also.

I have used math wallet for some time now, and I really like the interface and the user friendly aspect of it.  It's very easy and straight forward to use.  But one of it's disadvantage is that, you can only import wallet through private key alone. May the version I'm using anyway.


Title: Re: User friendly Token pocket or Math wallet???
Post by: Tipstar on August 28, 2020, 02:39:35 PM
For a user friendly option, there are Atomic wallet, Exodus, Trust wallet, Coinomi and many others. Choose what fits to you. Trust wallet do accept many of Ethereum tokens. But if you are focused on ethereum platform, myetherwallet team has made an impressive app for Ethereum and Tokens along with dapp browser for mobile. But if you are to seriously hold your coins, you should consider lite clients of the official wallets.


Title: Re: User friendly Token pocket or Math wallet???
Post by: YuginKadoya on August 28, 2020, 02:48:01 PM
I haven't tried both wallets but in my opinion, the more user-friendly an online wallet is the more it is prone to hacking or hackers, try a wallet that has a complicated method in accessing and has a layer by layer of security access before you can open it, we need to realize that cryptocurrency and Bitcoin is an asset that needs protection you will need a very sophisticated wallet to keep it safe If you had many financial resources try a cold storage or hardware wallets that are 100% safe from hacking.


Title: Re: User friendly Token pocket or Math wallet???
Post by: jossiel on August 28, 2020, 08:44:39 PM
I have never used those wallets just like them and won't try it until many have used it from the forum. I'm good with the suggestion of others with Exodus because I have tried it. That can be your temporary wallet if you haven't purchased yet a hardware wallet to keep your cryptos.

About ImToken and Trust, I have never used them as well but I've seen a bunch of people using and suggesting it in the forum if a thread like this comes out asking which wallet is good for multi-cryptocurrency support.