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September 10, 2019, 03:44:13 AM
Last edit: October 26, 2019, 03:52:02 PM by Bttzed03
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Yesterday, I read a news that Huobi will be releasing it's own blockchain phone. I know that there's also Samsung and other companies that announced their own previously and I thought maybe it's good to keep a simple list.

I've only gathered eight so far. If you know some that's not on the list, please comment below and i'll update the thread.
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1.Galaxy S10Samsunghttps://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-s10/
2.FinneySirin Labshttps://shop.sirinlabs.com/products/finney
3.ExodusHTChttps://www.htcexodus.com/us/
4.BOB (Xphone)PundiXhttps://functionx.io/#/
5.Acute AngleHuobihttps://www.wn.work/hardware/1
6.MinePhone WXBitwingshttps://minephone.bitwings.org/
7.M1Electroneumhttps://electroneum.com/m1/
8.KriptoDashhttps://kriptomobile.com/
9.Exodus 1sHTChttps://www.htcexodus.com/us/cryptophone/
10.KlaytnPhone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10)Samsunghttps://www.klaytnphone.com/
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September 10, 2019, 03:51:06 AM
Last edit: September 10, 2019, 04:06:42 AM by malevolent
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What do you mean by 'blockchain powered phones'?

These phones don't really have anything interesting going about them, and any functionality that comes from apps or wallets that come with them can be achieved on any other modern smartphone. Am I wrong?

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September 10, 2019, 04:12:04 AM
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The growth of crypto apps on mobile devices is good for crypto currency ecosystem because it will bring crypto to more people, but using phones or mobile devices to store crypto, and trade is one of worst things crypto enthusiasts can do, in my opinion.

Firstly, you can more easily lose your mobile devices (by absent-mindedness), much more easily compare to laptops due to smaller size of mobile devices.

Secondly, most of people don't pay too much attention on security of their mobile devices (AV softwares).

Thirdly, when phones broken technically, you are nearly not be able to fix it yourself, and have to bring them to Maintenance Officies. It is another risks. With computers, people can fix issues themselves, or at least don't leave important data to others.

I only dedicate very small funds on mobile devices, and most of time, wallets are empty. Whenever I hang out and have plans to do something, I send a few bitcoin to mobile wallet, just in case in need to use it with urgent need.

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September 10, 2019, 04:25:36 AM
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Store cryptocurrency on a smartphone? This is a bad idea, since the most important thing that happens with the phone is its loss or theft and it is more likely that other users who will gain access to them can take over your data. A crypto wallet can be installed on any phone, it makes to watch your balance from it, because unlike a regular credit card, I can not pay goods or services with cryptocurrency.
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It'd be different story if there's hardware dedicated for cryptography or secure storage drive (such as Secure Element by Ledger).

Most modern smartphones use cryptography to prevent others from accessing information on the phone. This includes when a phone is 'on' but 'locked' and an adversary has physical unrestricted access to the phone.

If someone has access to a modern laptop computer that is booted, but the screen is locked, an adversary with unrestricted physical access to the device can be assumed to be able to compromise your data (unless protected by additional layers of encryption) fairy trivially
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6.MinePhone WXBitwingshttps://minephone.bitwings.org/

The website says this phone can produce up to 2 ethereum per month. I wonder if this will still hold true now that there will be a switch to POS? They may have to rethink again  Cheesy
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September 10, 2019, 11:02:03 AM
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Just a heads up. Native wallet apps =/= Blockchain powered

I'm really not sure about the others, but as with the Galaxy S10, it only has a sort of memory partition(correct me if I'm wrong on this) exclusively for their native cryptocurrency wallet. That doesn't mean it's "blockchain powered" at all; and I assume it will be the same with the other phones you've listed.

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September 10, 2019, 12:28:53 PM
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The growth of crypto apps on mobile devices is good for crypto currency ecosystem because it will bring crypto to more people, but using phones or mobile devices to store crypto, and trade is one of worst things crypto enthusiasts can do, in my opinion.

Firstly, you can more easily lose your mobile devices (by absent-mindedness), much more easily compare to laptops due to smaller size of mobile devices.

Secondly, most of people don't pay too much attention on security of their mobile devices (AV softwares).

Thirdly, when phones broken technically, you are nearly not be able to fix it yourself, and have to bring them to Maintenance Officies. It is another risks. With computers, people can fix issues themselves, or at least don't leave important data to others.

I only dedicate very small funds on mobile devices, and most of time, wallets are empty. Whenever I hang out and have plans to do something, I send a few bitcoin to mobile wallet, just in case in need to use it with urgent need.

I think none of those problems are relevant.
You don't need your phone, just the seed.

If losing or broking the device made any difference, hardware wallets would be a terrible ideia, because they are small and once broken it is not Worthing fixing it (unless you mail it to the manufacturer).

You just need to store your seed in a piece of paper safely, then it doesn't matter of your phone broken, or you lose it.

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September 10, 2019, 01:37:51 PM
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The growth of crypto apps on mobile devices is good for crypto currency ecosystem because it will bring crypto to more people, but using phones or mobile devices to store crypto, and trade is one of worst things crypto enthusiasts can do, in my opinion.

If I had a large amount of coinage with only one place to put it I would choose a phone over an internet capable laptop 8 days of the week.

I have genuinely never heard of a phone wallet being hacked.

It's still not sensible to have money on something you're not completely in control of but phone's are a much less bad option than anything with Windows on it.

I wouldn't be willing to put coins into phones like these, we've no idea how competent the developers are, but an established wallet on an up to date phone with the seed safely stored is a good option.
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September 10, 2019, 02:28:49 PM
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If I had a large amount of coinage with only one place to put it I would choose a phone over an internet capable laptop 8 days of the week.

I have genuinely never heard of a phone wallet being hacked.

It's still not sensible to have money on something you're not completely in control of but phone's are a much less bad option than anything with Windows on it.

I wouldn't be willing to put coins into phones like these, we've no idea how competent the developers are, but an established wallet on an up to date phone with the seed safely stored is a good option.

As long as you don't use that phone for anything else you should be good, but a computer should be more secure on average, phones are more likely to be lacking latest security updates. And no one says you have to run Windows on it, instead of, say, Qubes OS Tongue

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September 10, 2019, 08:14:48 PM
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If I had a large amount of coinage with only one place to put it I would choose a phone over an internet capable laptop 8 days of the week.

I have genuinely never heard of a phone wallet being hacked.

It's still not sensible to have money on something you're not completely in control of but phone's are a much less bad option than anything with Windows on it.

I wouldn't be willing to put coins into phones like these, we've no idea how competent the developers are, but an established wallet on an up to date phone with the seed safely stored is a good option.

As long as you don't use that phone for anything else you should be good, but a computer should be more secure on average, phones are more likely to be lacking latest security updates. And no one says you have to run Windows on it, instead of, say, Qubes OS Tongue
It depends on the amount we're talking about...
I would be happy to store a small amount BTC on any kind of phone in a decent phone wallet (just the amount I usually store in my 'real life' wallet ( Smiley ) to buy a coffee, a drink or something similar during the day, but I won't put a larger amount into any phone wallet... as you don't take your life savings with you when you're going out for a Saturday night...
Also, as long as hardware wallets are compatible with most of the phones (you can use e.g. Mycelium wallet to handle your Trezor, etc...) it's more safe to store larger amount on a hardware wallet, and you can take that with you if it's really that important to have that large amount with you, and you can use it nearly as easily as you would use a built in mobile phone wallet...
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September 11, 2019, 02:05:56 AM
Last edit: September 11, 2019, 02:29:55 AM by nc50lc
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These phones don't really have anything interesting going about them, and any functionality that comes from apps or wallets that come with them can be achieved on any other modern smartphone. Am I wrong?
AFAIK, there's a specific hardware that functions like a hardware wallet's security chip that isolates the private keys/SEED tofrom the system.
That's what I have read about Samsung Galaxy S10, dunno if others have that functionality.

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What do you mean by 'blockchain powered phones'?
Mobile phone that doesn't need a charger, automatically charged by connecting to a blockchain Grin
@Bttzed03 That Title is very misleading.

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September 11, 2019, 02:11:34 AM
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That doesn't mean it's "blockchain powered" at all;

@Bttzed03 That Title is very misleading.

What do you guys suggest as title?
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@Bttzed03 That Title is very misleading.
What do you guys suggest as title?
  • List of Mobile Phones with Built-in Crypto Wallet.
  • List of Wallet-integrated Phones
  • List of Blockchain-integrated Phones (Still misleading technically)
  • List of Phones that Use Blockchain as Marketing Strategy. (Accurate)
  • List of Phones that Absurdly Use Blockchain as Marketing Strategy. (Very Accurate)

    You choose.

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September 11, 2019, 02:40:19 AM
Last edit: September 11, 2019, 03:49:49 AM by tranthidung
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That doesn't mean it's "blockchain powered" at all;
@Bttzed03 That Title is very misleading.
Sorry, but IMO it's useless list. It's just your regular phone with pre-installed cryptocurrency or blockchain-related application.
Agree.

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What do you guys suggest as title?
It is always better to choose relevant and hooked keywords for topic title. Besides the contents inside, that should be high-quality, the topic title should be well chosen.
Make your topic title, posts more attractive
If I was you, I will use:
  • "Phones with available crypto-wallets installed by manufacturers"
Or (with keywords from ETFbitcoin):
  • Phones with pre-installed crypto currency application(s)
  • Phones with blockchain-related application(s)
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should be excluded too. It is unnecessary, because you already use the keyword: Phones, that is  a plural noun and represents  list of phones.
Tags within brackets or abbreviations
Some people like to put "tags" in the title within brackets. Like "[GLBSE] [ANNOUNCE] ASDF: Generic asset". I personally don't like this style. I prefer to include the tag info within the sentence, like "Announcing ASDF, a generic asset on GLBSE". When tags are really necessary, it may indicate that a new subforum should be created.
Lastly, after you choose a final topic title, you should remember to edit your post title to the newest topic title:
"Re: newest topic title"

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@Bttzed03 That Title is very misleading.
What do you guys suggest as title?
  • List of Mobile Phones with Built-in Crypto Wallet.
  • List of Wallet-integrated Phones
  • List of Blockchain-integrated Phones (Still misleading technically)
  • List of Phones that Use Blockchain as Marketing Strategy. (Accurate)
  • List of Phones that Absurdly Use Blockchain as Marketing Strategy. (Very Accurate)

    You choose.
The first suggestion is what I was also thinking. The last two were hilarious  Grin

Title edited.
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If I had a large amount of coinage with only one place to put it I would choose a phone over an internet capable laptop 8 days of the week.
If you are in this situation, you should sell some of your coin and invest in an additional device to store your coin in, and additional mediums of storage for backups.

If you have a lot of coin on your phone with no backups, and your phone is stolen, you will lose access to your coin permanently, even if the thief does not have access to your coin either. Smartphones are fairly valuable, and will sometimes be targeted by thieves. Even if you have your phone secured in a way so that anyone buying your phone from a thief cannot use it in any way, even after resetting it (removing any resale value to the thief), the thief will simply throw away your phone.

 
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Two phones added to the list:

  • Exodus 1s
  • KlaytnPhone (Samsung Galaxy Note 10)

Refer to OP for more details.
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The growth of crypto apps on mobile devices is good for crypto currency ecosystem because it will bring crypto to more people, but using phones or mobile devices to store crypto, and trade is one of worst things crypto enthusiasts can do, in my opinion.

Firstly, you can more easily lose your mobile devices (by absent-mindedness), much more easily compare to laptops due to smaller size of mobile devices.

Secondly, most of people don't pay too much attention on security of their mobile devices (AV softwares).

Thirdly, when phones broken technically, you are nearly not be able to fix it yourself, and have to bring them to Maintenance Officies. It is another risks. With computers, people can fix issues themselves, or at least don't leave important data to others.

I only dedicate very small funds on mobile devices, and most of time, wallets are empty. Whenever I hang out and have plans to do something, I send a few bitcoin to mobile wallet, just in case in need to use it with urgent need.

Fix your Laptop yourself? Come on, I could fix my phone more easily than I could my phones.
Secondly, laptops which run on windows get easily hacked compared to IOS Phones.
Finally, except you’re very good at staying safe (which is very difficult), use Ledger wallets instead of your phones, laptops or any other device. Precaution

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The growth of crypto apps on mobile devices is good for crypto currency ecosystem because it will bring crypto to more people, but using phones or mobile devices to store crypto, and trade is one of worst things crypto enthusiasts can do, in my opinion.

If I had a large amount of coinage with only one place to put it I would choose a phone over an internet capable laptop 8 days of the week.

I have genuinely never heard of a phone wallet being hacked.

It's still not sensible to have money on something you're not completely in control of but phone's are a much less bad option than anything with Windows on it.

I wouldn't be willing to put coins into phones like these, we've no idea how competent the developers are, but an established wallet on an up to date phone with the seed safely stored is a good option.
Entrusting your crypto wallet on your phone would be the worst and the dumbest thing an enthusiast could do. Mobile phones are by far the most vulnerable hardware devices ever made because of its portability and size, it could be lost within just a snap. SO I guess this mobile phones with built-in blockchain-related apps shouldn't make you feel excited because just the idea? it's so risky.
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