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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Speculation (Altcoins) => Topic started by: gnuuser on April 05, 2021, 07:21:37 PM



Title: Atomic wallet
Post by: gnuuser on April 05, 2021, 07:21:37 PM
Who uses the Atomic wallet, please write if there are any problems with it.
I put 50TRX in there for about $ 8, stuck 20TRX and left it on for POS mining to work. After 6 hours I open it, and there is just a dark blue background and nothing else. I rebooted it, logged in and I see that all the money is in the account, which is also confirmed by tronscan.org. On the Internet, someone complains that this wallet stole a lot of money, and proves that it is this service itself that steals. I hurried to replenish it, since it is on the off site https://tron.network/ in the list of recommended ones and it is the only one with staking for a desktop (and I need a wallet for desktop) and probably I should have read the reviews first.

So if you keep large amounts on it, replenish something, change, withdraw-transfer - write, please do not be lazy!


Title: Re: Atomic wallet
Post by: Ararbermas on April 06, 2021, 03:05:54 AM
Doing simple research through google about this wallet mate, it seems secured, unless if you didn't set up correctly all the important stuff on it which in order to protect your wallet from hacking issue.  Or maybe someone can access your seed and private key? Because they say that this wallet is almost impossible to hack.. . So suggest to keep you private information in a safe place mate... Be aware of phishing link because that can cause hacking...

And i think you can move this topic to  Wallet Software  (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=37.0) thread since its about wallet.?


Title: Re: Atomic wallet
Post by: Renampun on April 06, 2021, 09:22:02 AM
I don't know what made you experience this...
I am actively using atomic and have no problem transacting Tron till now. hope you get a good answer and also an explanation from atomic CS, good luck.


Title: Re: Atomic wallet
Post by: usinanutshell on April 06, 2021, 02:22:26 PM
I have been exchanging on multiple platforms. I got a Hard wallet and a Divi wallet, they have the in-app Atomic peer-to-peer feature to exchange both crypto and local currencies within the user's account. One of the features of the Divi wallet that amazes me the most is the ability to exchange money/cryptocurrency. This feature allows me to save my time and effort by swapping digital currencies at any time of the day. 


Title: Re: Atomic wallet
Post by: semobo on April 06, 2021, 04:05:19 PM
Wallets are safe because they are not creating or having access to the private keys so if your wallet hacked means you are the reason for it not the wallets. If you still want better security then you need to choose the hardware wallet where it is not possible to stake coins.


Title: Re: Atomic wallet
Post by: chennappa121 on April 07, 2021, 12:00:05 AM
I am a regular user of atomic wallet from past few months with any issues,  it is user friendly and safe to use. I think you're wallet has been hacked by some one, better you have to understand how staking will work in atomic wallet before doing or select any other wallet which is compatible to you.


Title: Re: Atomic wallet
Post by: ThadeusRex on April 08, 2021, 05:08:13 PM
While I haven't had many issues with Atomic Wallet, I'd prefer my DIVI Desktop Wallet to any others that I've used. It's super easy to setup staking and masternodes and I think they have a Mobile Wallet coming soon too.


Title: Re: Atomic wallet
Post by: gnuuser on April 16, 2021, 04:08:27 PM
To question
Hi
Version 2.28.0 Linux.
Hangs up after a couple of hours of work and
shows a dark blue background.
There are other errors in the screenshots as well.
I received this response from support@atomicwallet.io:

Thank you for reaching out.

We would recommend you to reinstall the app on your device:

1) Save your 12-word phrase on a piece of paper - How to view your private keys/backup phrase?
2) Uninstall an app - How to uninstall Atomic Wallet?
3) Download an app - Download link
4) Restore the wallet using your 12-word phrase - How to restore from a 12-word backup?

Let us know if the above instructions worked for you.

Hey there!

Thank you for contacting us.

Unfortunately, we don't have a separate version for Linux. We can't help you with this OS.

Let us know if we can assist you more.


Title: Re: Atomic wallet
Post by: gnuuser on May 02, 2021, 01:45:34 PM
I wanted to top up Atomic with HRP coins, but no:
20 XRP is an unspendable balance required to activate your account.
But other wallets, for example Exodus, do not require money to activate the address.

https://support.atomicwallet.io/article/43-why-20-xrp-is-an-unspendable-balance
Quote
The Ripple Ledger has a minimum reserve requirement of 20 XRP that can't be withdrawn. The reasoning behind it is to reduce the load on the ledger, prevent it from growing excessively large, and protect it from spam. Since the requirement was set out by the ledger, it'll still be there no matter which non-custodial wallet you're using for your Ripple. [/ quote]

I do not understand! I doubt this wallet.


Title: Re: Atomic wallet
Post by: Congyang on May 03, 2021, 03:34:13 PM
I don't know what made you experience this...
I am actively using atomic and have no problem transacting Tron till now. hope you get a good answer and also an explanation from atomic CS, good luck.
i also use atom but have no problem in storage and transaction. it looks like he has an error that must be corrected, because usually if a wallet is only problematic for a few people there is usually a mistake