Atomic Wallet
atomicwallet.io All CoinsAtomic is an open-source desktop and mobile-based wallet, where your private keys are stored on your local device, and do not touch the internet. Atomic has a great feature set, and supports swapping, staking, and lending directly from the app. However, most of Atomic's features require an active internet connection, and Atomic does not support hardware wallets yet. Therefore, it may only be a good choice as a secondary wallet, for storing small amounts of your actively used currency.
- Homepage: atomicwallet.io
- GitHub: github.com/Atomicwallet/bip38
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/atomicwallet.io
Atomic Wallet Source Code
Author
Description
BIP38 is a standard process to encrypt Bitcoin and crypto currency private keys that is less susceptible to brute force attacks thus protecting the user.
Homepage
http://cryptocoinjs.com/modules/currency/bip38/License
MIT
Created
18 May 18
Last Updated
04 Jul 24
Latest version
Primary Language
JavaScript
Size
89 KB
Stars
16
Forks
8
Watchers
16
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
- @jprichardson (75)
- @dcousens (58)
- @thehobbit85 (5)
- @MidnightLightning (1)
- @RyanZim (1)
Recent Commits
- Daniel Cousens (13 Dec 17)
2.0.2
- Daniel Cousens (13 Dec 17)
Merge pull request #39 from ExodusMovement/upgrade-scryptsy Upgrade to scryptsy 2.0.0
- RyanZim (13 Dec 17)
Upgrade to scryptsy 2.0.0
- Daniel Cousens (10 Sept 17)
Merge pull request #32 from bitcoinjs/safebuf Safe Buffer
- Daniel Cousens (21 Aug 17)
use safe-buffer, xor/inplace
- Daniel Cousens (21 Aug 17)
travis: add Node8
- Daniel Cousens (10 Aug 17)
README: add missing version for wif encoding
- Daniel Cousens (10 Aug 17)
README: missing wif require and spacing
- Daniel Cousens (20 Apr 17)
2.0.1
- JP Richardson (20 Apr 17)
Merge pull request #26 from bitcoinjs/bsvers package: update bs58check to <3.0.0 version
- Daniel Cousens (19 Apr 17)
Merge pull request #25 from bitcoinjs/dcousens-patch-1 index: rm unused address parameter
- Daniel Cousens (19 Apr 17)
package: update bs58check to <3.0.0 version
- Daniel Cousens (26 Mar 17)
index: rm unused address parameter
- Daniel Cousens (20 Feb 17)
README: resolve #22
- JP Richardson (17 Jan 17)
Merge pull request #19 from bitcoinjs/pkg package: bump bs58check
- Daniel Cousens (04 Jan 17)
travis: drop 0.12
- Daniel Cousens (04 Jan 17)
package: bump bs58check
- JP Richardson (20 Dec 16)
2.0.0
- JP Richardson (19 Dec 16)
Merge pull request #18 from bitcoinjs/docfix README: add scrypt params
- Daniel Cousens (18 Dec 16)
README: add scrypt params
- JP Richardson (15 Dec 16)
Merge pull request #13 from bitcoinjs/200 2.0.0
- Daniel Cousens (05 Dec 16)
remove deprecated TODO
- Daniel Cousens (05 Dec 16)
add scryptParams as a parameter
- Daniel Cousens (03 Dec 16)
tests: increase timeout to ridiculous
- Daniel Cousens (03 Dec 16)
add node 7, remove 0.10, iojs and 4.2
- Daniel Cousens (03 Dec 16)
add missing compressed flags
- Daniel Cousens (01 Dec 16)
remove BIP38 instantiation, remove coinstring
- JP Richardson (22 Jun 16)
Merge pull request #17 from bitcoinjs/dcousens-patch-1 .travis: test more versions
- Daniel Cousens (21 Jun 16)
.travis: test more versions
- Daniel Cousens (29 Jan 16)
package: fix repository URL
Atomic Wallet Website
Website
Best Cryptocurrency Wallet for Mobile, Desktop: Bitcoin and Altcoins
Buy, stake, swap, and manage cryptocurrencies with the best Cryptocurrency Wallet & Bitcoin Wallet. Secure Atomic Wallet for your crypto assets and NFTs.
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All 66 security checks passed
Server Details
- IP Address 172.67.70.102
- Location San Francisco, California, United States of America, NA
- ISP CloudFlare Inc.
- ASN AS13335
Associated Countries
- US
Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
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