Coinomi, an Interesting and Useful Smartphone Multi-Wallet

in #cryptocurrency6 years ago

Good evening dear steemians!

Yeah I'm finally back on producing my content in both english and portuguese. I would like to apologize for have not been producing much english content recently. The reason was that my university was taking much of my time. But now i believe I'm finally managing to have a better control over my daily time.

So today I would like to share with you about this android mult-wallet that i found.

Since i started joining into the crypto currency (in February 2017) and start having my first cripto coins thanks to steemit I've been learning every day more and more about this subject. At first I was afraid to start using desktop or android wallets because I Didn't really understand how does they work and neither what was the correct way to protect myself from attacks and/or human mistakes, so I decide to just keep all my portfolio distributed in exchanges such as Bittrex, binance, bleutrade, OpenLedger, Mercado Bitcoin and some small others.

But as time pass i understood that the risks to keep my crypto in exchanges were even higher than starting properly using a private wallet, this have become evident several times when I was in need to make transactions and the exchange had simply deactivated that coin wallet (sometimes even for weeks),so i decided to start looking for good options of wallets to use.

One big issue on this was the mostly of the wallets only works with a single coin, which means if I wanted to save all my crypto portfolio with me i would need to use dozen of diff wallets and manage to securely store all those backups . This situations starts to change when I discovered the multi-cryptowallets, where we can store hundreds of diff coins without any problem.

So when i start to research about the best/most used multi-wallet i found a lot of good indications about this Coinomi, so I decided to give it a try.

we can easily find and download it at the playstore.

and it's inside design is very intuitive:

I heard that this wallet allows us to participate on Etherium based ICO, those that says we can't send the funds from an exchange wallet. But I'm still seeking a betting understanding about how does this work, soon when i manage to have more information about this I'll make others posts in order to share it here too!

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Thank you for reading my post!

I'm @andyluy a Brazilian jobless college student, freshman at cryptocurrencies who live in Rio de Janeiro, love to make new friends , travel around the world, having adventures and believe that steemit can help me to gather 20,000 $ to realize my life dream to study in Japan!

​I intend to post about amazing things I've experienced, and hope soon be able to bring you with me to my new adventures.

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Glad to see another one of your post and happy to upvote this one again to help in this dream of yours, as you are sharing one of my very favourite aspect of cryptocurrency potential: Its full decentralization possibility!

That is why I love Bitshares and its whole family of cryptos, including our favourite Steem, EOS and etc.

Namaste :)

I've been using Coinimi for over a year, so far just to collect my Pinkcoin stakes, keeping all the coins in my staking wallet in 1000 coin chunks instead of adding the stakes to the chunks every time. A little bit of OCD, perhaps, but I heard it helps to keep the chunks @ 1000 each.

I love that I can send almost any coin I've owned to it if I choose to, and trust that I have control of my funds no matter what, not to mention still get most/all of any applicable airdrops as of recently. Another one I like is BitPie, which also offers a pretty wide selection of cryptocurrencies and provides the same security of your funds as far as I'm aware. Perhaps not if you use the trading aspect of it though... there was one day recently where the service was down for a bit, and as far as I knew, the only way I'd see my funds again was when the service was re-enabled.

We'll be sure to write some articles on the decentralization capabilities and possibilities with crypto :)

Coinomi is a great wallet to hold multiple coins. Has bugs but is great overall.

I am new in the world of Steamit, how can I benefit from it and strengthen my balance because I have goals and I want to achieve.

Great article, thanks for sharing. I've smashed the upvote button for you and will look into Coinomi.

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