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Re: Import my Blockchain.info wallet to Coinomi
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angelitto74
on 06/09/2018, 08:00:12 UTC
No, 60H is ETHEREUM, not BCH. Consult https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000018129-all-about-forks for the correct paths of all forked coins.

How did BCH "work well" since you added it with the wrong path??

Angelos from Coinomi
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Re: [COINOMI] Alert!! Lost all my coins!!
by
angelitto74
on 06/09/2018, 07:50:18 UTC
This is not the first time a failed/stuck exchange has a user screaming "unsafe".

The conclusion is typically false.

ALL stuck or failed exchanges are always promptly refunded or pushed by our partner instant exchanges, Shapeshift and Changelly.

Consult the following article: https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000009723-how-to-failed-pending-exchanges

We would appreciate if you paste the Ticket ID here or contact me personally on TG @angelos_coinomi

We will do our best to expedite your exchange with our partner.


Thank you.
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Re: [Warning] About Coinomi
by
angelitto74
on 06/09/2018, 07:44:01 UTC
My coinomi wallet has anything coin however not recieving and saying no connection and not showing up on the blockchain .are these coins actuly in my wallet .and verify keeps going up like it still getting spproved ..Mmmmm

If you don't see the funds in your wallet after checking your address in a blockexplorer, then you don't have the funds. If you do, It could be a display issue.

Alternatively, I suggest getting in touch with the community/dev team in Reddit or Telegram, can be found on their site (footer): https://www.coinomi.com/




Bro almost 10 months and more up so far after you opened this thread! Still is that not confirmed from the dev team of Coinomi, they should check and rectify the bug on their wallet or site right?

Can you check and confirm once again. I have their application on my phone and so far I did not find any issues with the wallet about usages.

I also can't find any bugs (even on my second phone with old androin 4.4). Nothing disappeared, except the Ethereum tokens. Baught some within the Coinomi App (not the built in exchangers), but I forget about them, so that I can't find them. But also therefore exists a solution. Export Ethereum wallet to MEW and the tokens should be visable.

This is an old dBase issue (funds were not affected of course) which is now fixed. All tokens are addable from either +Tokens list (if they're natively listed in the wallet) or the search function in the same page if they are not.

Also note that you don't have to expose your ETH key to mew, as the seed is cross-importable (coinomi to mew, mew to coinomi).


Angelos from Coinomi
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Re: Bitcoin Forks -How to Claim the most valueable ones with Coinomi(trusted wallet)
by
angelitto74
on 06/09/2018, 07:37:37 UTC
⭐ Merited by JayJuanGee (1)
Now Coinomi supports segwit. THis method should work with any address.


Semi-necroing, so I apologise beforehand.

"Supports SegWit" might be an understatement nowdays.

Coinomi supports Native, Compartibility and Legacy modes for:

Bitcoin
Bitcoin Atom
Bitcoin Gold
Bitcore
Digibyte
FujiCoin
Groestlcoin
Litecoin
Vertcoin
Viacoin

Note that not all of those coins have segwit paths in the upstream tool (https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ ) while some of them have their own tool, since they either haven't PR'd their code to Ians or they use a different curve that Ian's tool does not yet support:

Smartcash -- https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/issues/191
Groestl -- https://groestlcoin.org/bip39-standalone.html
Decred -- We're still waiting for correspondence from their team on the subject.

Note that you don't need to "download an offline mew" just download the upstream tool offline to play around with seeds.

Angelos from Coinomi

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Re: forgot the sequence of words [bip39/COINOMI]
by
angelitto74
on 06/09/2018, 06:17:40 UTC
⭐ Merited by pooya87 (1)
18 words? The "common" number of words in a seed mnemonic is usually 12 or 24. Does Coinomi only use 18 word seed mnemonics? or are you simply missing 6 words? Huh

Seeds can be any multiple of 3. Even just 3 will work, we often use this for our tests, for ease and speed. (Not recommended of course for real use, as 3 words can be bruteforced easily).

Coinomi simply implements BIP32/39/44 technology, and the default seed given on a new installation was an option of 18 or 24 words. Latest releases removed the 18 words option, and give out 24 word seeds.

Coinomi uses the open source upstream project https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ (which was forked to https://www.coinomi.com/recovery-phrase-tool.html but now we uploaded all our coins and functionality back upstream, as the original project also includes SegWit derivation paths.)

You can use those tools offline. You can see that one can select any multiple of 3 words to generate a new random seed. Smiley

The OP saved the "confirmation" screen, which comes after the screen that presents the new seed, and shows *scrambled* words, so the user can confirm his sequence.

Saving a screenshot is wrong anyway, and worse, saving this screenshot on the phone, unecrypted, voids the whole point. User should write down the words in a physical paper and keep it safe, away from online devices.

Unfortunately as mentioned above it is computationally unfeasible to brute force a 18+ word seed.
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Re: The Best Altcoin Wallet For Mobile With Multicurrency Support
by
angelitto74
on 11/03/2018, 11:38:54 UTC
Coinomi was one of the first multiasset wallets, 4 years before Eidoo, and has been battle tested since. Our ETH dApps support was added in 2015.. Smiley
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Re: 🔥🔥[ANN][ICO] Cultural Places - Revolutionizing the Tourism Industry [ANN][ICO]
by
angelitto74
on 10/03/2018, 08:56:40 UTC

Hey,

we wouldn't recommend Coinomi, as it changes the ETH Address. Pls stay with the recommended platform (:

Completely wrong. ETH is account-based, and the addresses (accounts) are not changing. The only way to get a new ETH address in Coinomi is by adding a new ETH wallet (account). Please update your comment, thank you.

Angelos
Coinomi Wallet.
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Re: Bitcoin Forks -How to Claim the most valueable ones with Coinomi(trusted wallet)
by
angelitto74
on 06/03/2018, 10:32:23 UTC
You DONT need to send your BTC out to a different wallet. All you need is a new address inside your existing wallet. That address has a different privatekey, and that is enough for forks that dont employ replay protection (all the ones we support do).
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Re: Paying 100$ in BTC for helping me to recover BCH from Electrum private keys
by
angelitto74
on 09/08/2017, 21:58:30 UTC
Regarding Coinomi, since private keys are same for both chains, have you tried:

Create a new BCH wallet (do not alter derivation paths when adding)
Sweep the same (original pre-fork btc address' private key) as a BCH key from your Coinomi BCH Overview page by clicking .../Sweep Wallet. ?
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