Can you explain why ?It's there, the recommendations are two pages long and I made a screenshot of one page because of the screen size.
Maybe I'm lazy or I don't want to try to go to new things in cryptocurrency, including from how to make core wallets from doge coins.
I am only a housewife who is looking for my simple taste for cryptocurrency, including how to make doge coin wallets to store doge coins.
I like wallets from doge coins is from Safepal, whether it's the type for open source or close source that is most important to use and make me comfort + simple. :)
Maybe I'm lazy or I don't want to try to go to new things in cryptocurrency, including from how to make core wallets from doge coins.SafePal and Trust are the two most popular wallet applications I know on smartphones. Most of my friends use one of these two wallet applications, SafePal and Trust are even more popular than MetaMask thanks to supporting more chains, not just EVM blockchains. That's why they also hold DOGE on these two wallet applications. They are completely satisfied with the experience of using them: fast, simple and interactive.
I am only a housewife who is looking for my simple taste for cryptocurrency, including how to make doge coin wallets to store doge coins.
I like wallets from doge coins is from Safepal, whether it's the type for open source or close source that is most important to use and make me comfort + simple. :)
- Atomic Wallet wallet, which was hacked in mid-June 2023 and caused Loss of 5,500 crypto accounts on the platform read the details of the news here: https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-atomic-wallet-faces-class-action-over-100m-crypto-hack-lossesI just read it and it would be terrible if that happened to me.
I don't hold DOGE in self-custodial wallets, I have a little DOGE and put it in simple earn on Binance 😁After I read about the Atomic wallet hack provided by @Husires, I was afraid to store DOGE coins in Safepal and I immediately sent DOGE coins to Binance.
Of all the wallets on the list, none of them have ever been used by me, the first time I got to know Dogecoin was from a telegram bot that generated Dogecoin for free and for the first wallet I used to store my Dogecoin, Coinomi after that moved to Trust wallet and finally Safepal.I think I've known dogecoin that is generated from bots. If I'm not mistaken, the name is autodoge, we can generate dogecoin from swiping the captcha. Unfortunately, currently doge bots like that no longer exist. Currently, many wallets have been developed, one of which is Trust Wallet and Safepal, so we are free to decide which wallet we want to use.
Of all the wallets on the list, none of them have ever been used by me, the first time I got to know Dogecoin was from a telegram bot that generated Dogecoin for free and for the first wallet I used to store my Dogecoin, Coinomi after that moved to Trust wallet and finally Safepal.Same as you, I have never used the core wallet that has been written by OP and I also do not understand how to use it, I mean I am not interested in downloading the application that OP has written.
If I still use the Coinone wallet but if for an extension wallet I use Dpal, these two wallets are indeed specialized for dogecoin even though we do the wallet device the address remains the same and my experience as long as I use these two wallets is still safe and secure.Of all the wallets on the list, none of them have ever been used by me, the first time I got to know Dogecoin was from a telegram bot that generated Dogecoin for free and for the first wallet I used to store my Dogecoin, Coinomi after that moved to Trust wallet and finally Safepal.Same as you, I have never used the core wallet that has been written by OP and I also do not understand how to use it, I mean I am not interested in downloading the application that OP has written.
I prefer to use a wallet like Trust Wallet which only uses the phrase and address, maybe this is not safe for some people but for me who only has a few Doge coins, it is enough to use Trust Wallet.
Do you mean Coinone wallet is this https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges/coinone ?If I still use the Coinone wallet but if for an extension wallet I use Dpal, these two wallets are indeed specialized for dogecoin even though we do the wallet device the address remains the same and my experience as long as I use these two wallets is still safe and secure.Of all the wallets on the list, none of them have ever been used by me, the first time I got to know Dogecoin was from a telegram bot that generated Dogecoin for free and for the first wallet I used to store my Dogecoin, Coinomi after that moved to Trust wallet and finally Safepal.Same as you, I have never used the core wallet that has been written by OP and I also do not understand how to use it, I mean I am not interested in downloading the application that OP has written.
I prefer to use a wallet like Trust Wallet which only uses the phrase and address, maybe this is not safe for some people but for me who only has a few Doge coins, it is enough to use Trust Wallet.
I think I've known dogecoin that is generated from bots. If I'm not mistaken, the name is autodoge, we can generate dogecoin from swiping the captcha. Unfortunately, currently doge bots like that no longer exist. Currently, many wallets have been developed, one of which is Trust Wallet and Safepal, so we are free to decide which wallet we want to use.Doge was created by Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer based on BTC's source code, and it was initially intended for fun, as a way to troll the idea of BTC. Obviously, DOGE has been more successful than its creators expected, especially when it gained support from Elon Musk and the crypto community.
Clearly, what you said, I have never used it and I myself cannot give a response, whether it is good or not, but according to you that so far, there have been no problems, and it is very good. But, it is clear to continue using it, and it will clearly be beneficial for yourself. Hopefully one day I will be able to try it too, but so far I already have a wallet that for me is good enough and easy to use, because I used to use a special doge wallet which was very complicated and finally moved.If I still use the Coinone wallet but if for an extension wallet I use Dpal, these two wallets are indeed specialized for dogecoin even though we do the wallet device the address remains the same and my experience as long as I use these two wallets is still safe and secure.Of all the wallets on the list, none of them have ever been used by me, the first time I got to know Dogecoin was from a telegram bot that generated Dogecoin for free and for the first wallet I used to store my Dogecoin, Coinomi after that moved to Trust wallet and finally Safepal.Same as you, I have never used the core wallet that has been written by OP and I also do not understand how to use it, I mean I am not interested in downloading the application that OP has written.
I prefer to use a wallet like Trust Wallet which only uses the phrase and address, maybe this is not safe for some people but for me who only has a few Doge coins, it is enough to use Trust Wallet.