It also would be interesting to know how many active users are on each wallet? Any ideas to get that information?

    dzham Umbrel has one too, can't seem to find it ATM.

    mine is here https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DhjXMqKadHGjAV_hpMWS-ylIhv3l-zVNFjqmpeu2gGA/edit?usp=sharing
    it's outdated by now.

    tim It also would be interesting to know how many active users are on each wallet? Any ideas to get that information?

    define active users. 30 days active? non-zero balance or what? For most wallets you can't get that info. For PapayaBot I can share that.

      Some updates:

      Special comment/Feature
      - Interstellar supports price conversion into major fiat currencies for XLM or any other stellar token.)
      - Interstellar automatically funds unactivated wallets with BTC, LTC, XRP or ETH deposits.

      Multi??
      Does multi refer to multisig or support for multiple wallets? Anyway, Interstellar supports both multisig and multiple wallets in the same session. (Stargazer too supports multiple wallets and multisig)

      • tim replied to this.

        BlockEQ:

        Type: Desktop (Mac, Windows, Linux) & Mobile (iOS, and Android coming soon)
        Account send/receive/multi: send/receive
        Account Config inflation, home, flags: inflation
        Assets accept/remove/create: accept/remove
        Address Book: no
        Exchange Trade: yes
        Transaction History: yes
        Network: public
        Special Comment: includes trade history, create and cancel trade offers

        We will be publishing the updated Beta versions of our desktop and mobile wallets next week!

        • tim replied to this.

          tim Awesome list, thanks for the effort!

          umbrel ok, thanks, interesting to see.

          Regarding active users, I would say non-zero balance accounts. If you provide PapayaBot numbers, do you mind if I display that in the sheet?

            blockeq thanks, I included blockeq with your data
            fritz thanks also for your update

            tim sure, otherwise I wouldn't provide that info.
            it's around 1000 users as of now.

            umbrel it's outdated by now.

            Just as mine is, but you might have some interesting data points you measure.

            So which wallet is the most reliable?

            • tim replied to this.

              petrosan define reliable? My recommendation is to check which features you need and then check the wallets regarding the usability.
              @umbrel, @dzham thanks, I updated the file with your usernumbers

                I like umbrel's list. I would add

                Other features:
                deposit/withdrawal support
                encrypted private key

                I have a REPL based command line wallet I will release once I have deposit and withdrawal working.

                Thanks

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