Crypto Traders Pro Top 3 Mobile Wallets. We’ve scoured the net, the reviews, and we want to announce our picks for our choices for the top three mobile wallets WE use. Our top three picks? Edge wallet, Hand Cash, and CoPay.
Edge wallet
What makes Edge wallet one of our top three picks? First and foremost, any information you provide to Edge for creating your account is information that YOU control. Edge does not own nor have access to that information!
Off the bat, complete control of privacy and information is something that has drawn us to the Edge wallet. Nowadays, with crypto exchanges requiring KYC, State ID, etc etc, that information is in the hands of the exchange. Not so with Edge.
Registration is a breeze – pick a username, a password, and a 4 digit pin and you’re all set.
The user interface (UI) is simple. It’s clean, organized, and shows you exactly what you have, what you need to do to send/receive, and allows you to add ERC-20 compliant custom tokens to the wallet itself.
You can easily add tokens onto the wallet – the latest update has the two different forks of BCH, SV and ABC (labeled BCH only), as well as other top coins that you might want to keep on a mobile wallet.
For a mobile wallet, there aren’t a lot of features, but for what it is, a mobile wallet, the features that already exist, such as securing the wallet, adding tokens to the wallet, receiving and sending cryptocurrency, etc etc, it does the job with crisp efficiency.
Edge is one of our favorites. It’s not cluttered. It’s not messy. It’s not easy to get lost. It’s a simple, secure, private, and most importantly, easy way to store your cryptocurrency.
Hand Cash Wallet
Hand Cash is another one of our favorites. Unfortunately, it’s only available on the Google Play store right now (Android), but an iOS version will be coming out soon. There is a beta for the iOS version that you can use. Click here to give it a whirl!
One of the great things about Hand Cash is the ease of sending and receiving cryptocurrency. If you know a user’s $handle (username), you can send them cryptocurrency!
It’s easy to use. It’s simple to use.
Why don’t you give it a try? Kurt Wuckert Jr., one of our head traders, is doing a giveaway using the Hand Cash App.
1. Get #HandCash for Android or on TestFlight for iOS.
2. Follow Me
3. Retweet this with just your $Handle in the message.I will start giving out bits at 12:00 CST & 1 person will get 1 whole BSV at noon CST on Sunday. #pingapenny
Noobs & OG’s accepted pic.twitter.com/rdl8y4KsxE
— Kurt Wuckert Jr 🔥🐉 (@kurtwuckertjr) January 18, 2019
Short and simple! Again, if you use iOS, download the beta to participate.
CoPay
Sometimes, it’s frustrating when you want to have multiple wallets. There really isn’t a viable way to keep track of multiple wallets without making sure that either 1) you’re using different apps or 2) you’re meticulously keeping track of the different wallet addresses.
If you’ve got multiple Bitcoin wallets (due to business, personal, etc etc), consider CoPay. Seamlessly switch between your different wallets in one app.
CoPay also has native support for the Bitcoin Testnet, so you can test new Bitcoin applications.
CoPay is used and trusted by developers. The server, the code, and the app are all open source.
With 150 tokens, multiple language support, and constant upgrades to make the CoPay ecosystem more secure and more user friendly, CoPay is an excellent mobile app for your cryptocurrency storage.
So why should you consider mobile wallets? First and foremost – the cryptocurrency in those mobile wallets are yours. Never forget that if you keep your cryptocurrency on an exchange, that it’s not truly yours. Just ask anyone who kept coins on a hacked exchange.
Mobile wallets offer peace and security insofar as keeping your cryptocurrency secure. Convenience factors like the bump-pay that Hand Cash offers is only going to help push mass adoption of cryptocurrency. These mobile apps go a long way of making storing cryptocurrency safe and secure, as well as using the wallets as a secure means of sending/receiving cryptocurrency.
With Ledger announcing a Bluetooth enabled wallet (read: mobile) later this month, it’s clear that cryptocurrency isn’t going anywhere. Buy your ledger (or wait for the mobile one) here or here.
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