Hey, you should check out the #Coinomi #Wallet—it's what I use for my crypto.

It supports tons of different coins and is really easy to use!
If you download it at https://coinomi.com/downloads and use my referral code (RS19105), we'll both get a piece of the weekly rewards!

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@TheFuzzStone I am surprised you would recommend a non-FOSS app.
The Linux desktop version of #coinomi appears somewhat crippled compared to Android but ar least I can read it... 🙂

I was aware of some of the worries out there about #Dash and your article enlightened me further although I can't quite get my head around what the dev would achieve by what he did.

My main interest in Dash was its push to be seen as the 'shopping' app but without merchants near me that is a moot point of course.

J'ai raté un truc ou #coinomi est devenue un logiciel propriétaire ? La dernière activité sur leur dépôt date d'un an 🤔 https://github.com/Coinomi/coinomi-android
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Die Frage wegen #coinomi hat sich erledigt... :)
wer suchet, der...
#Coinomi just wanted to pay a $6 fee on a $20 donation because it couldn't contact the server so reverted to the default, which was apparently selected in the bad ol' #Bitcoin bubble days.
Apparently #coinomi supports sending to bech32 addresses now! From whenever this post is from: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3213002.0
Coinomi Now Supports Segwit (P2PWKH-P2SH and Native Segwit/Bech32)

Coinomi Now Supports Segwit (P2PWKH-P2SH and Native Segwit/Bech32)

@yukiame #coinomi say they're working on implementing Child-Pays-For-Parent #CPFP and First-Seen-Safe Replace-By-Fee #FSFRBF.

I think the latter would not require setting the Opt-In Replace-By-Fee bit in advance, as it retains the original outputs.

So depending on when the next crisis hits and how quickly they can develop these things, maybe it will be less of an issue next time.

But I guess for the future I've also learned that it's worth checking the mempool before submitting a payment.