Difference between revisions of "Wallets"

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[https://www.bitbill.com/en/ BitBill] (Android / iOS)
 
[https://www.bitbill.com/en/ BitBill] (Android / iOS)
  
[https://pungo.app/ PungoWallet] (Android)
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[https://pungo.app/ PungoWallet] (Web / Android)
  
 
[https://satowallet.com/app/ SatoWallet] (Android / iOS)
 
[https://satowallet.com/app/ SatoWallet] (Android / iOS)

Revision as of 17:17, 5 December 2018

This page will have a list of Wallets (and platform info) where DigiByte is supported


Official DigiByte Wallets / GitHub Downloads (Includes Raspberry Pi links etc) / DigiByteWallets.com


Exodus Wallet (Windows / macOS / Linux)

Atomic Wallet (Windows / macOS / Linux)

Guarda Wallet (Windows / macOS / Linux / Chrome / Web / Android /iOS)

Jaxx Liberty (Windows / macOS / Linux / Chrome / Android / iOS)

Hodler Wallet (Windows / Android)

Coinomi Wallet (Android / iOS)

EdgeWallet (Android / iOS)

BitBill (Android / iOS)

PungoWallet (Web / Android)

SatoWallet (Android / iOS)

Ledger (Hardware Wallet)

Trezor (Hardware Wallet)

Ellipal (Hardware Wallet)

Wallet Generator (Paper Wallet)

Pwall (Paper Wallet)


Abra (Android / iOS) (No DGB withdrawal yet)

FreeWallet (Android / iOS / Web) (Coming soon)

CoolWallet (Hardware Wallet) (Coming soon)

Xeeda (Hardware Wallet) (Coming soon)


"Paper wallets" (private key + public address combinations that can be stored offline via USB file or written/engraved physically) can also be created securely at WalletGenerator.net, allowing for cold storage of DGB at 0 cost.

For maximum security, it is recommended to scroll to the bottom of the page to "Download Github Repository" to run the wallet generator offline. At Github, click "Clone or download" (it'll be a green rectangular box to the far right above the list of recent commits), then choose to download it as a "Zip" file. Once saved, you can unzip the file. Contents will include the cosmetic files used to present the site (.png or .jpg files), as well as all of the Javascript (.js) files used to run the tasks of wallet generation. All you need to worry about is the "index.html" file which will allow you to run the generator offline (so that you know no one is peeking at your private keys).

Disconnect from Wi-Fi and run the "index.html" file. It'll open the website without needing an internet connection. To the right is a scroll bar that includes the list of supported cryptocurrencies. Choose DigiByte. Instructions are very simple. You'll receive a private key + public address. Never share your private key. Your public address is what you'll be sending your DigiByte to. You can check the balance of the wallet at a blockchain explorer such as DigiExplorer by searching the public address, and sweep funds off the wallet with an app such as Coinomi when ready to trade. Never send funds to a wallet you've already swept, for security reasons.