A Look at Coinomi - Mobile/Desktop Wallet
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The number of cryptocurrency, altcoin and token, has increased dramatically over the past few years, helped in no small part by Bitcoin's crazy price surge in December 2017. Out of the thousands of cryptocurrencies listed on CoinMarketCap, 865 have a market cap of USD1 million or more, and 138 are priced at USD1 and above.
Where crypto enthusiasts and investors had previously focused on the main cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, most have since diversified their cryptocurrency portfolio to include other altcoins and tokens. Due to convenience and to avoid possibly hefty transaction fees, cryptocurrencies are often stored on exchanges.
In 2019, between January to November, 7 major exchanges have been hacked, resulting in estimated losses of more than USD150 million. This does not taken into account losses suffered due to the sudden cessation of exchanges, as could be seen in the recent 48 hour closure notice given by decentralised exchange CryptoBridge.
Multi-Currency Wallet
A safer option would be a multi-currency wallet. The safest of these would no doubt be a hardware wallet or a cold wallet. Unfortunately, hardware wallets do not come free nor do they come cheap.
This is where Coinomi comes in. Launched in 2014, Coinomi is a free multi-currency HD (Hierarchical Deterministic) wallet that provides native support for more than 125 blockchains and full support for ERC20, Omnilayer, BEP2, TRC10 tokens and NEM Mosaics.
Coinomi is available as a mobile wallet on both IOS and Android, as well as a desktop wallet on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Users have full control of their private keys which are stored on the device where the wallet is installed. As a non-custodial wallet, Coinomi does not fall under the scope of the new European Anti-Money Laundering laws and is not required to implement Know Your Customer (KYC) verification.
Full control of the private keys means that users will have access to any forked coins that occur on the supported blockchains. While Coinomi may not have support for the new coins, users can claim the forked coins by exporting their private keys to any wallet with support for the new coins. Always ensure the original coins have been transferred out before exporting or sweeping any private keys for forked coins.
Transaction fees for sending and receiving are calculated dynamically at the point of the transaction with zero fees imposed by Coinomi. More advanced users can choose to manually set the transaction fees to their desired level and in accordance with their requirements.
Built-In Exchange
Built-in Third Party Exchanges on Coinomi
While traders would most likely prefer to do their trading on major exchanges, non-traders would be pleased to learn that Coinomi has 3 exchange options built into their wallet: Shapeshift, Changelly, Totle. Using these 3 exchange platforms, users can quickly and easily swap between supported cryptocurrencies and tokens without having to go through the hassle of transferring their holdings to a traditional exchange and waiting for their order to be filled.
Of the 3 platforms, only Shapeshift requires KYC verification though Changelly may require KYC verification if a transaction becomes flagged for potential suspicious activity.
Direct Purchase of Cryptocurrencies
Selecting Buy Crypto with Credit Card in the mobile will bring you to Coinomi's website
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