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Hello bitcoiners!
I've always liked using watch-only wallets on my smartphone, and after trying many apps, I decided to share my experience by compiling a personal top. Maybe some of you will benefit from my choice. All apps were tested on Android.
Purpose of the article: To tell about my experience of using watch-only wallets, to suggest apps and maybe to help you find the perfect solution for yourself. The focus is on bitcoin watch-only, but the article will also include a multi-currency app that also supports this feature.
Why you need it: It may seem that choosing an app for a watch-only wallet is not that important, but for me it's the external design, high performance and having a wide range of functionality that matters. If the app is FOSS, that's great in general. This article would have helped me a lot in my time, but I couldn't find anything like it, so I had to write it myself. A cry of the soul)
1. Electrum. i don't use
  • Let's start with one of the oldest wallets. It has a very outdated design from 10 years ago. Visually it is not very pleasant to use, but the speed of work and functionality of the wallet is at a high level.
  • You can change the balance display in BTC or sats.
  • There is an opportunity to set a pin-code to enter the application (does not support biometrics), adding several wallets, not quite convenient switching between them, but in general will do. Transaction information is not very nice looking.
2. BlueWallet. i don't use
Another veteran.
  • The application design is much nicer than Electrum.
  • Very convenient switching between several wallets.
  • Detailed information about transactions (the number of inputs and outputs is indicated), but there is no display of historical rate. Sometimes it is a necessary function.
  • Setting biometrics to enter the application.
  • From the minuses - very slow cold launch of the application on a powerful smartphone. Weak optimization.
3. Unstoppable. I use
You can throw tomatoes at me for shitcoins, but this is one of the nicest and most optimized apps out there. No one is stopping you from using it as a bitcoin wathch-only and nailing all the other crap.
  • Cool design. UI and UX. This app wants to be used over and over again. There is an option to disable unnecessary features and coins.
  • Secure login to the app with pin and biometrics
  • Good implementation of switching between wallets
  • Clear transaction information with historical rate display. Information about capitalization, analytics and links to social networks
  • Balance hiding.
4. Trezor Suit Lite. i don't use
Trezor needs no introduction. Not long ago, the company released a mobile version of its app, which is still with some minor bugs (which is why I'm not using it yet). The important thing is that it is a purely watch-only wallet. While previous apps can be used as hot wallets, Trezor suite lite can't do that. This increases its appeal to me. Despite the name, the app can be used simply by importing your zpub key from any wallet. It doesn't necessarily have to be Trezor.
  • Cool UI design, but the android version has design flaws that I think will be fixed over time. Not very smooth animations, when displaying the address for receiving increases the brightness of the screen, and then does not decrease when leaving this window.
  • Detailed information about transactions, convenient display, historical rate.
  • Adding multiple accounts and displaying the total amount on these accounts.
  • Biometrics to enter the application
  • Balance hiding
5. Blockstream Green. My daily dirver
My choice of daily use fell on this wallet. It can be both hot and watch-only.
  • Nice design, nothing superfluous. Smooth operation.
  • Adding multiple accounts/accounts. Display total balance, or separately
  • Clear transaction information, add labels to transactions
  • Biometrics support for logging into the application
  • Balance hiding
I hope you find this list useful.
There's also the famous Sentinel app by Samourai, it got an update not too long ago but I'm still looking out for it.
Have a good weekend and a great mood everyone)
Speaking about watch-only wallet, Sentinel is missing from this list and IMHO is way better...
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yes, instead of that garbage "unstoppable", better sentinel.
ANY multi-crapto app is a garbage shitcoinery CHANGE MY MIND
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it was abandoned for a long time, so I only mentioned it, although an update to this wallet was recently released
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It was waaaay better even before the recent update.
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Good review!
You can throw tomatoes at me for shitcoins,
YES I am throwing shit on you, because just by using that crap, you are supporting shitcoiners. Stop giving them a reason to exist.
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I've been waiting for your comment on this)))))
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I am always ruthless with such things... you know it.
But in general the post is good. Keep going.
You forgot to add about Green LN Here are my first impressions about it #334262
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Uh-huh, sure) Thanks
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Not sure of the real utility of watch-only wallets, but I tend to agree with this fair (and good) review.
I confirm that Unstoppable is quite good and pleasant to use (probably one of the best multi-coins wallets right now). Electrum is a sure bet (very solid wallet) but true, the aged interface starts to be annoying. Not a big fan of Bluewallet in terms of UI, that I find sometimes a bit confusing.
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I use the green wallet, it is excellent for my taste
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15 sats \ 1 reply \ @Gar 2 Dec 2023
What about privacy? If you're exposing your xpub to any old app, they can track all your future transactions and change addresses. Would have been nice to know which wallets work with your own node.
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Good point. The Green wallet I use by default supports connecting to its own node
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very slow cold launch of the application on a powerful smartphone. Weak optimization.
I'm using Bluewallet for watch-only, indeed it's quite slow sometimes.
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Green and blue wallet are what ive used. Both were very easy to set up with my electrs service on start9 to use my own node to watch 🤙
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5 sats \ 0 replies \ @ama 28 Jan
I use Electrum as a watch only wallet both on mobile and laptop/desktop devices. It's fast and responsive, and I absolutely love the clean simple interface. It was great 10 years ago and it's great today. :-)
I've recently started using Sparrow wallet, and I'm getting to like it more and more, it also work very nicely as watch only, with the cool advantage that can connect to my own node without the need of an Electrum node.
I also use Bitcoin core as watch only on the CLI, of course, much faster and much more responsive than any graphical wallet. :-)
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very slow cold launch of the application on a powerful smartphone
Yes, Bluewallet is reallllly slow on my iphone (connecting to my own node over Tor). But it has lightning, which is nice
Otherwise, agree Green for daily watch-only use.
Nice writeup
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Thanks for the comment, I thought Bluewallet was slow to load only on Android, didn't know about iOS that it has this problem there as well.
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Another +1 complaining about Blue Wallet's slowness. Not exactly sure if it's my node or what but it can take me 10-20 minutes just to get my balances to load properly.
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I don't advice on using Trevor,it's annoying
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Shitcoin wallets have security problems
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I'm trying out BitKit
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Experimenting with BitKit sounds like a fun venture
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