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Enjin Wallet Review - Best Mobile Wallet ?

Secure, or not? What you NEED to know about the Enjin Wallet before you install it. Dapp Browser, Cryptocurrency exchange and NFT support

May 25, 2019 · 6 min read
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Enjin Wallet Review - Best Mobile Wallet ?

Enjin wallet is a secure and easy to use cyptocurrency wallet for mobile devices. It’s extremely simple and intuitive to use, with advanced features such as Dapp Browser, QR code airdrops and Cryptocurrency Exchanges. We found the two-layer security features to be top of the class for mobile devices (confirmed by external audits). This wallet is definitely is our top recommendation for mobile cryptocurrency wallets. Enjin Wallet Review To learn more about Enjin check out our Enjin (ENJ) Guide. How to download the Enjin Wallet? The wallet is available for use on mobile devices powered by iOS or Android operating systems. Download the Enjin wallet on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Security Features Security is the biggest concern for wallets as hackers are known to attack various wallets and attempt to steal funds. Enjinwallet offers the best in class security for mobile wallets. Two-layer encryption: Hardware AES and software encryption is employed on the lower and application layer respectively Secure keyboard: The protected keyboard bars keyloggers and/or data sniffers from tapping into your mobile device to steal data. It can also be randomized to increase security. Custom libraries: Enjin Wallet features custom libraries that remove the private keys from the device memory after use – significantly reducing the attack service. Protection processor flaws: special code is put in place to deal with flaws in ARM processors. Security Audited: ORU security team found no issues that could be used to compromise the wallet or the cryptographic keys stored in the system (full security report here) Samsung Blockchain Keystore support: Enjin supports the Samsung Blockchain Keystore for private key protection under Samsung’s military grade security Knox. Mobile wallets are classified as a “Hot Wallet” – meaning this wallet is connected to the internet. The Enjin team has devised special counter-measures to deal with hackers attempting to steal cryptocurrencies. All private keys are double encrypted the private keys, so even if hackers stole the file it cannot be decrypted. On top of this, the special designed Enjin keyboard deals with keyloggers – making sure that the on-device decryption process is safe. Lastly Enjin used custom libraries to wipe the private key from device memory once the transaction is sent – unlike other mobile wallets. We added many security features that regular wallets don’t have. Enjin Wallet cannot be Keylogged and not affected by CPU flaws like Meltdown and Specture. Witek Radomski (during an Interview with Michael) Hot wallets are generally considered less safe due to possible device based vulnerabilities (CPU or Memory flaws) which could compromise the security of the mobile phone. That being said, Enjin wallet’s can be considered to be the best out of all mobile wallets. For large amounts of cryptocurrency storage, we recommend the use of cold wallets like the Ledger Nano X. We found the security of Enjin Wallet to be the best among mobile wallets, with external security audits confirming our viewpoint. We give it the highest security rating of 4/5 – the highest possible rating for “hot wallets“. Security: 4/5 QR Airdrops (Enjin Beam) Enjin Beam QR giveaway The best Enjin Wallet feature is the Enjin Beam – aka – QR Giveaway. Giveaways can be claimed on the Enjin Wallet via the “Scan QR” feature. These giveaways could be found on various websites, games, and promotions on the Boxmining Channel. Coins supported by the Enjin Wallet The Enjin wallet supports the storage of Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Binance Chain, Litecoin, & Ethereum-based tokens. For Ethereum-based tokens, Enjin supports those created using the ERC20, or ERC1155 standards. Did you know that Enjin introduced the ERC1155 token standard? Learn more with our ERC1155 token explainer. These ERC1155 tokens fit into the Enjin ecosystem as these tokens can represent in-game assets. This fits perfectly into Enjin’s game development ecosystem for blockchain-based games. The wallet allows users to sort, view, and show virtual currency balances in your local currency. Enjin’s partners Bancor, Kyber, and Changelly allow you to easily swap tokens. Enjin Wallet Cryptocurrecy Exchange Interface Multi-currency Support: 4/5 Collective Non-Fungible Token (NFT) support Among the supported Ethereum-based tokens are NFTs. You can receive, send or melt these NFTs using the Enjin wallet. The NFTs can be collectable items or in-game assets. You can use the wallet to trade NFTs with your friends and there are Telegram forums dedicated to buying and trading collectibles! Boxmining NFT collectable items To learn about all the games in the Enjin Multiverse. Check out the guide produced by Everything Enjin. At the Enjin Mintshop you can even create your very own NFTs! I frequently have giveaways of these Boxmining collectable items as a way to say “Thank you!!!” to our fans. So subscribe to my YouTube channel and click the notification bell so you don’t miss out! Bring NFTs to Video Games Link Enjin Wallet Interface in Forgotten Artifacts One of the key features unique to the Enjin Wallet is the ability to bind the wallet to various video games. This feature directly allows players to bring their NFT assets into different video games. This allows players to truly own digital assets – the items are not stored centrally on databases but on the ethereum blockchain instead. Dapp Browser Enjin Dapp Browser Support Enjin wallet includes one of the best Decentralized App Browser we’ve ever seen. The clean UI interface displaces the various Exchanges, Financial, Games and Social Media Services. Import from other wallets The Enjin wallet allows coins to be imported from other cryptocurrency wallets. Examples of cryptocurrency wallets are: Bread, Eidoo, Exodus, Coinomi, MetaMask, Trezor Model T, Ledger Nano S, Ledger Nano X and Jaxx. Interestingly, the wallet uses an extremely interactive and secure user interface. This eliminates the confusion of copying and pasting addresses. Screenshot Blocking and Random Access Memory (RAM) Encryption To improve Enjin wallet’s security, the wallet’s operating system level restricts screenshots and video recording. On the memory level, transactions are conducted on a secure RAM. Wallet Recovery With the Enjin wallet, you can install it on any supported mobile device. You can restore your digital wealth using the 12-word recovery phrase. Conclusion Ledger Nano X Ledger Nano S Trezor One Trezor Model T KeepKey Enjin Wallet Price $119 $59 $78 $170 $79 Free (iOS, Android) Release Date 2019 2016 2014 2018 2015 2019 Security Certification CC EAL 5+ CC EAL 5+ X X X ORU audit Review Rating (out of 5) 4.4 3.9 3.75 4.25 3.5 4.5 The Enjin wallet is secure and has a simple to understand interface. Its’ wide range of supported coins and simple interface makes it a must-have for every cryptocurrency trader. The user interface is the cleanest we’ve seen in any mobile wallet, with clear menus and navigation. We found the security of Enjin Wallet to be the best among mobile wallets, with external security audits confirming our viewpoint. Final Verdict Security Rating: 4/5 Multi-currency Support: 4/5 Software Design: 5/5 Ease of Use: 5/5 Final Score: 4.5/5 Remember to check out our Enjin Guide to learn more about Enjin’s ecosystem and what’s next for Enjin. Related


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