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Re: Dogecoin recovery? Can someone please help
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Coinomi
on 08/02/2021, 21:48:54 UTC
You can actually sweep your private key into Coinomi: https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000013432-what-is-the-difference-between-importing-a-private-key-and-sweeping-a-wallet-

If you need LIVE support feel free to chat to our engineers using the pop up window on the bottom right corner of our website: www.coinomi.com they will point you towards the right direction, thank you.
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Re: Beware of fake Coinomi spreading Malware virus
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Coinomi
on 22/01/2021, 05:28:35 UTC
Okay now there are two completely opposite ended comments up here. The OP says malicious virus spread through mobile version (which does not exist) and the guy above me says he is actually using the mobile version from their service.

Dam, you guys making a third doubt here for the new person like me.  Grin Grin

Whats the play here? (and yes I started recently with crypto and dont know how but getting spam box flooded with airdrop shit. So its logical that its shitty stuff all over.

Coinomi is cross-platform so it's available on Android, iOS, Windows, Linux and MacOS.

The only genuine website for Coinomi is: www.coinomi.com same as it has been for the past 7 years Smiley
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Re: [List]Official website and download link of some popular crypto wallet (Android)
by
Coinomi
on 12/01/2021, 00:26:43 UTC
Though, I would like people or users whom are sure of these sites to approve perhaps in the comments
I went through all the wallets official websites there's no direct download link on the site they all redirected me to app store. I wonder why this wallets rely so much on google playstore that is being compromised everyday with clone and phishing apps. All Anti virus operates a direct apk download link from a website

As a matter of fact you can download the APK for Coinomi Android directly from our official website at: https://www.coinomi.com/downloads/. You can even use a VPN, Tor or IPFS to download it as our CEO recently mentioned on twitter: https://twitter.com/kimionis/status/1341919689941921792.

OP thank you so much for this honorable mention Smiley
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Re: Mobile wallet for newbies?
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Coinomi
on 05/11/2020, 23:19:24 UTC
Still the vulnerability exists with it or they resolved it?

They fixed it.

That's one of the problems with closed-source wallets. You don't know what exactly they are doing.
For small amounts it should be fine, but definitely not for larger amounts.

Thank you. This is a much better way to put it indeed. And like we said, we are working on a solution to address these concerns.
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Re: Mobile wallet for newbies?
by
Coinomi
on 05/11/2020, 23:17:48 UTC
Used Coinomi in the past for some altcoin storage and never had any issues with them personally, probably they have bugs but, Do they really have vulnerabilities?

Coinomi had a really severe vulnerability where they sent the mnemonic code to the google server to check the spelling of the words.
While mistakes can happen, the developer claimed that this isn't as sever since google employees stealing funds would be unlikely. They completely ignored any other attack surface coming from that vulnerability.

The really important thing is not that the vulnerability existed, but the missing competence from the developer to acknowledge it. There are better wallets with more competent developers available.



Then how these wallets are considered as best crypto wallets for everyone even in 2020?

There is no central authority who gives out a prize for the "best wallet".
People might choose them as the best wallets for random reasons (e.g. good UI and easy to use), they don't necessary have the technical knowledge to question it form a technical perspective.

This is a really weird misrepresentation of the facts. Did you even bother to read our official announcement on the incident? Apparently not. We totally acknowledged the incident and put together an action plan to make sure no user funds are at risk, this is why we were in contact with Google and the Police authorities from the very first day that this bug was disclosed to us. And since you brought this up it would be also nice of you to mention that this bug only existed in this very particular version of our then-newly-released desktop wallet so mobile clients were not affected at all and even in desktops it would only be present if the user would try to restore an existing wallet into their desktop app so it also wasn't present in newly set up desktop wallets. The most important thing that you also fail to mention is that no user lost money from this bug (or from any other bug for that matter) and that we went a really long way to make sure that sensitive user data was only available to their owners and nobody else. If you want to call this incompetence then so be it, we are here to serve the crypto community in the best way like we've been doing for the past 7 years, not to convince you or anybody else about anything but we would really appreciate it if you stopped misrepresenting the facts. It would also be nice of you to mention that there have been bugs in all wallet clients from every single vendor from time to time and that in most instances users have permanently lost their funds, and that includes many open-source wallets too.

We mentioned this in one of our recent posts on this forum and we do this again here: we are working on an open-source solution that will be released soon to address these concerns. Our 24/7/365 Customer Support will be happy to assist you along the way via Live Chat, email and on several media platforms. Thank you.
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Re: Mobile wallet for newbies?
by
Coinomi
on 05/11/2020, 03:27:07 UTC
I would definitely not recommend coinomi, jaxx or exodus.
All of these wallets have their own problems. And the developer of jaxx and coinomi are extremely incompetent and had severe vulnerabilities in their wallets without properly acknowledging them.

I'd keep away from those wallets.
Used Coinomi in the past for some altcoin storage and never had any issues with them personally, probably they have bugs but, Do they really have vulnerabilities? Then how these wallets are considered as best crypto wallets for everyone even in 2020?

Thank you for the great feedback. We have always been totally open and transparent about any issues with our wallet, but most importantly, no user has ever lost money with Coinomi due to these "bugs". Of course people are entitled to their opinion and it's not our job to prove them otherwise. Coinomi has a great reputation and track record and if these claims were true we wouldn't be here almost 7 years after the wallet's inception and we would definitely not have millions of happy users.
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Re: Why do people avoid using closed source wallets?
by
Coinomi
on 30/10/2020, 17:19:20 UTC
This is the part that you get wrong. We're not trying to justify anything or convince anyone about anything. We just set the record straight because you were reproducing inaccuracies. And you should definitely not use Coinomi if you don't feel confident about it, and the same goes for all wallet services out there, open-source or not.
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Re: Why do people avoid using closed source wallets?
by
Coinomi
on 30/10/2020, 13:26:49 UTC
Snip
The problem with closed-source software is that independent coders don't have access to your code and can't verify your claims. One side claims that the seed was sent in plain text, you claim it was broadcasted in a HTTPS request. The community can't check and verify for themselves so they have to take your word for it or the word of Cipherblade, or not.

I hardly believe though that someone at Google was searching the records, discovered something that looked like a seed, restored the wallet, and emptied his funds. It is possible in theory, but I don't believe that is what happened.

In the report, it is said that the first transactions into the addresses associated with those where hacked funds were sent received deposits in October 2018, but the Coinomi desktop app that had the vulnerability wasn't released until December 2018. Again, the community has to take your word for it because they can't verify your code and check older versions of the Coinomi desktop client or the mobile apps.

That is still not proof that what he says is true, but there is also no proof when and how many of your apps had the vulnerability.   

Thank you for your comments. We don't believe that any side claims that the seed was sent in plain text, the "victim" (aka blackmailer) has always claimed that his seed was sent encrypted to Google and then a Google employee used it to steal his funds. We have millions of users but only his funds was stolen - and stolen by Google. We expect people on this forum to be smarter than that. And yes, you can verify that everything was broadcasted over HTTPS, just ask the "researchers" who made a case out of it in the first place to send you a copy of the wallet executable, install it on a sandbox and run a packet sniffer to see for yourself.

As for the date of release of the first Desktop clients you can also verify it from our announcement on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoinomiWallet/status/1079825494420451328, you see it's 31 December 2018.

As for your question on how many of our apps had the vulnerability we were totally transparent about it from the very beginning, it was just this version of the desktop client. We have millions of active users, don't you believe that if the "victim"'s claims were true that more people would have lost money with it? Nobody lost any funds with Coinomi though and you can also verify this by a quick search online.

For what is worth, we are working on a solution to address these concerns, although we can't say much at the moment.

Hopefully this answers your questions. Thank you for your support.
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Re: WARNING - Coinomi Wallet CRITICAL Vulnerability Made Me Lose My Life Savings
by
Coinomi
on 26/05/2019, 01:19:29 UTC
We would like to update anyone reading this post, with the Blockchain analysis report. Please take a moment to find the details of the report at this link: https://twitter.com/kimionis/status/1131945228506738688

You can save readers a few steps by just posting the Medium article:

https://medium.com/@cipherblade/how-not-to-react-when-your-cryptocurrency-is-stolen-92f7c72616af

It spends too much time talking about the behavior of the victim, which isn't necessarily relevant, though the article does provide some blockchain forensics to show that the coins may have been taken through malware. How do we know the malware doesn't exploit the bug identified by Al Maawali and patched immediately after by Coinomi? Were there apparent hackings conducted after the bug was fixed? The article doesn't mention this.

While it sounds like malware was likely involved, there could still have been an oversight error on the part of Coinomi.

We would like to update anyone reading this post, with the Blockchain analysis report. Please take a moment to find the details of the report at this link: https://twitter.com/kimionis/status/1131945228506738688

Not surprised. It read like a load of shit to me. As if there's someone in the bowels of google rubbing their hands as they wait for the seeds to roll in. Gimme a bleedin' break.

I agree that the chances of Google being in on it are slim to nonexistent.


Actually it does: "Most crucially, however, the first two incoming transactions into the Consolidation Wallet happened in October 2018, well before the Coinomi desktop app was even released (which was December 31 2018).". In plain English, the hackers group that stole the OP's coins and the very wallet that they have used to consolidate funds has been active months before the 1st version of Coinomi Desktop was ever released. This alone is a proof that the OP has been lying all along about the circumstances under which his wallet was emptied.
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Re: Myetherwallet alternatives
by
Coinomi
on 16/05/2018, 00:28:34 UTC
Two great alternatives to myetherwallet are coinomi and samourai wallets--both are android compatible and both support segwit.

Thanks for the mention Smiley Coinomi has built-in support for a bit less than 400 ERC-20 tokens and on top of that you can manually add virtually any ERC-20 token in just a few steps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTWo5MD4NaU (text version: https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000009779)
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Re: Master seeds and multi-coin wallets.
by
Coinomi
on 10/05/2018, 13:49:47 UTC
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Re: The Best Altcoin Wallet For Mobile With Multicurrency Support
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Coinomi
on 10/03/2018, 17:55:33 UTC
I know there are many wallets for Android and IOS which is easy to use and safe. Coinomi is a good choice for Android users. This is just my personal choice and I wanted to know which wallet do you use on your mobile, why?

Coinomi is the best altcoin wallet. Coinomi supports many altcoins that no other wallet does. It has a build in exchange too.

Supported Coins (132!!):
Sorry I can't list all the names of the coin, go here to see the list https://coinomi.com/#supported-coins
Here is a screenshot of the beginning of the list:
http://www.auplod.com/u/dpualoa57ed.png
Most major coins are on the list.

Wallet type: Cold storage, encrypted
Android: Yes
iOS: Yes - Beta mode
Built-in exchange: Yes
Ease of use: Very easy, lightweight
Safety: Very Good
Open source: Yes
Website: https://coinomi.com



Source:
https://coinomi.com

Well thank you very much, sir Smiley
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Re: [ANN][CLUB] ClubCoin Swap - Release date to be announced shortly!!
by
Coinomi
on 31/01/2018, 11:28:45 UTC
[immediate action required] ClubCoin Team please contact us ASAP at: https://support.coinomi.com/ to prevent delisting, thank you.
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Re: Help - I've just lost my Bitcoin!
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Coinomi
on 01/01/2018, 15:29:53 UTC
This doesn't seem to be a Coinomi issue but we would love to help nevertheless; please open a ticket with our Support at: https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/ and our engineers will do their best to help you resolve your issue. Please also PM us your ticket id once you open the ticket, thanks!
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Re: Ευκαιρίες καριέρας στο Coinomi
by
Coinomi
on 24/12/2017, 22:45:31 UTC
μπραβο παιδια. ευχομαι το '18 να πατε ακομα καλυτερα και να αυγατισουν οι δουλιες και οι θεσεις εργασιας  Wink

Ευχαριστούμε, Θεούλη. Από το στόμα σου και στου Σατόσι τ' αυτί Smiley
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Ευκαιρίες καριέρας στο Coinomi
by
Coinomi
on 24/12/2017, 20:54:37 UTC
Νέες θέσεις εργασίας στην Coinomi για τα γραφεία της Αθήνας: https://www.indeedjobs.com/coinomi/ Smiley
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Re: Coinomi - forgot tokens
by
Coinomi
on 22/12/2017, 09:50:03 UTC
Coinomi's newest version will automatically resolve known addresses to their registered names. In the meantime you  can look up your ETH address on etherscan and see which ICOs have sent you your tokens already.
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Re: How to claim BItcoin diamond and BTG?anyone help?
by
Coinomi
on 13/12/2017, 02:42:54 UTC

You can't claim Bitcoin diamond but you can claim BTG and BCH with coinomi. Also available for windows. https://www.coinomiwallet.org/


CAUTION!!! THIS WEBSITE IS A SCAM AND ISN'T AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY WITH COINOMI
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Re: Coinomi can not restore all address
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Coinomi
on 04/12/2017, 16:40:10 UTC
Please open a ticket with our Support and our engineers will point you towards the right direction: support.coinomi.com
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Re: List of exchanges and wallet that are supporting Bitcoin Gold or not!
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Coinomi
on 21/10/2017, 17:11:06 UTC