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This is straight up BS. The two "researchers" never opened a ticket with Coinomi's Support and then twisted the story to fit their purposes.
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If the token has already been distributed then you will see a zero ETH "outgoing" tx inside your ETH wallet. If you click on the details and follow the etherscan link you will be able to see which ICO these tokens belong to. Add this token wallet (scroll all the way right inside your ETH wallet and add that token to your favorites by clicking the "+") and you will be able to fully interact with it. Improved functionality will be introduced soon to auto-detect distributed tokens and auto-enable the integrated token wallets.
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Thanks for your support over the couple of years Coinomi had PKB included in its wallet. I had expected PKB to be delisted sooner or later from Coinomi as George Kimionis told me back in June 2017 - Unless I contribute to the costs of servers & support they would be delisting low cap coins. One of the main reasons I ignored Coinomi's demand for approx 0.5BTC worth of PKB was due to the lack of a publicly view able source code these days from Coinomi. I understand their reasons for not publishing their source code and that is their decision to take but in the long term it is not the direction I would want to support with PKB. As part of the ParkingChain development we will be releasing our own mobile wallets for use with a PKB that will be opensource and publicly view able. Hi Antony, this is George. Google Alerts sent me over to this thread. Please let me get some things straight here. No money was ever "demanded". On May 28th you offered to cover some of the operational costs when I informed you that we were in the process of deploying more servers for ParkByte in our data center. On June 14th you confirmed this and stated that you are planning on moving the PKB token over to an ETH ERC20 token by the end of the year so delisting PKB from Coinomi shouldn't be much of an inconvenience for PKB holders. On June 21st I proposed the bootstrap fee of 5K PKB, to which I never got any reply whatsoever, although I pinged you again on July 4th and July 7th. The open-source concerns were never raised in our conversation and it looks to me now more like a poor excuse to your unwillingness to cover any of the costs for all these years PKB was listed in Coinomi. Anyway, it was fun having you aboard. Good luck with ParkByte.
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Hello, plz tell me. Is there a web wallet? Where i can store several crypto currencies at once?
The most known are: Exodus.io, Jaxx.io, coinomi.com. Some of these wallets are not open source but they do give you control over your private keys. There is Bit.ac (I believe there is scam accusation agains them), holytransaction as web wallets but they don't give you control over your private keys, If they ever decide to scam people and walk away, there is nothing you can do to get your funds back. Service mentioned above are the known wallets you are finding. But keep in mind that they are less secured than using a single wallet to one cryptocurrency, because they are not open source tho they give you access your private keys but we're not sure if this privaye keys are saved also to their databases which is you're not the only one holding this private keys. The full source code for Coinomi is available on GitHub
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When it's grayed out it means that the tx is not yet confirmed, that's not a Coinomi issue, though, and it would be unwise to try to spend an unconfirmed output. Coinomi is not going away any time soon, however just to keep your mind in peace, all you need to gain access to your funds at any time is your seed phrase. For more questions feel free to ask our 24/7 Support Team at: support@coinomi.com
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The Coinomi Desktop Wallets are NOT ready for production, please don't publish the links until they are officially released.
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@mcaizgk2 Sounds a bit centralized in that case and not totally correct. I removed my comment since I don't want to post 'fud'. Anyways forget about it, that android wallet thing is not important atm.
It is, however the problem with community servers is that we don't have any control over them and when they go off-line our users get furious and flood our Support and this creates a very negative experience overall, which is why we don't allow 3rd party servers any more. Soon the users will be given the option to override the back-end server settings and use their own, a community server or a random server from the list. Until then they will have to put some faith in us, let's not forget that Coinomi has a great reputation overall since it's been around since 2014 and no user has ever lost their funds with Coinomi due to a wallet's issue for all this time.
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I tried electrum out but it seems like it's GUI is quite confusing. Is there any other alternatives which have custom miner fees or very low fees?
https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet- Bitcoin Core=> you can pick your own fees
- Bitcoin Knots=> you can pick your own fees
- Bitcoin Wallet=> you can pick your own fees
- breadwallet=> you can pick your own fees
- Bither=> no
- GreenBits
- GreenAddress=> you can pick your own fees
- Coinomi=> no
- Coin.Space => no idear
- Simple Bitcoin Wallet=> no idear
- MultiBit HD=> no
- Armory=> you can pick your own fees
Personally, i find electrum's gui to be rather good in the bitcoin world. If you want an SPV HD wallet that's even more new user friendly, multibit HD should do the trick, but this wallet doesn't allow you to change the fee (IIRC) Coinomi also allows you to fully customize your fees and supports dynamic fees, too. Coinomi looks good since it supports a wide array of different altcoin along with bitcoins. However, it is only available on Android and IOS. There is no desktop wallet version which I am looking for sadly. But thanks though for recommending it. Actually Coinomi Desktop is already out in closed beta for Windows, Linux and MacOSX, if you want to join the beta testers group please PM me your e-mail. In other case you can wait until the production version is out, which should be pretty soon.
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I tried electrum out but it seems like it's GUI is quite confusing. Is there any other alternatives which have custom miner fees or very low fees?
https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet- Bitcoin Core=> you can pick your own fees
- Bitcoin Knots=> you can pick your own fees
- Bitcoin Wallet=> you can pick your own fees
- breadwallet=> you can pick your own fees
- Bither=> no
- GreenBits
- GreenAddress=> you can pick your own fees
- Coinomi=> no
- Coin.Space => no idear
- Simple Bitcoin Wallet=> no idear
- MultiBit HD=> no
- Armory=> you can pick your own fees
Personally, i find electrum's gui to be rather good in the bitcoin world. If you want an SPV HD wallet that's even more new user friendly, multibit HD should do the trick, but this wallet doesn't allow you to change the fee (IIRC) Coinomi also allows you to fully customize your fees and supports dynamic fees, too.
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Question..
I use coinomi Android wallet right now for Digibyte do I need to upgrade my wallet to Digibyte wallet for using Segwit..? What happend with my coins if I don't?
Coinomi supports SegWit for all activated coins automatically: https://twitter.com/CoinomiWallet/status/852130791362637825 so you don't need to do anything in particular
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Pesobit is in COINOMI? That is news to me!!!!!
Pesobit is indeed fully supported by Coinomi since last year ( https://twitter.com/CoinomiWallet/status/786616317679837185) What is news is the Coinomi Desktops (thin clients) that will be released soon for Windows, Linux and Mac that also provide native support for Pesobit.
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I want to know who is interested in a open source multi coin wallet ? free for use without a ICO fully opensource.. will work on : Windows|linux|mac|android|ios main coins: btc|eth|ltc|nmc|xmr|dash
You're actually describing Coinomi: https://coinomi.com/It's 100% free and it's available for Android but also for Windows, Linux and Mac and supports 60 blockchains already with many more coming soon.
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I´m using Coinomi mas agora eu tenho um problema Meu Clam are bloqueados. I want to send clam from Coinomi to another wallet, but an error message say brodcasting coin error can not send what is happening? I losed my coins?.
Send an email to: support @ coinomi, but they not answered has More than 48 hours than I´m waiting an answer.
Hope it is not another scam that is just technical error.
Our engineers are working on your issue, you will be notified soon. so is there an ETA until I can stake my PoS coins in your wallet?
There will be some big news regarding Coinomi over the next few weeks.
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is there a possibilty to increase the transaction fee for bitcoin after is send . many of my transations are still not confirmed . im using the android app .
greetings michael
CPFP will be available soon.
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I need someone Setup Electrum Server for coinomi Andorid wallet. (I will provide VPS)
PM with quote, this should be a very simple job, and I may need some basic support if anything goes wrong.
Cloning Coinomi Wallet for use other than personal or educational is not allowed without written consent by Coinomi Ltd
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Maybe OP can now lock/close this thread as your question was answered already by @mcaizgk2 just above me to avoid repeated answered/posts as spam.
EDIT: Maybe I can help for the beta tester thing you've mentioned. Are you part of the team of coinomi?
Yes, I am. Thanks for offering to help with the beta testing, we got your support request and our dev team will guide you through to the right direction over the next few hours.
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