Syncing SPV wallet on android mobile. #BSV #SPV #Section2Wh…
Syncing SPV wallet on android mobile.
#BSV #SPV
#Section2WhitePaper
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how are you using yours on mobile?
I use the yours wallet extension on kiwi browser
kiwi browser
When discussing syncing an SPV wallet on an Android mobile, particularly in the context of Bitcoin SV (BSV), there are a few key points to consider:
1. **SPV Wallet Benefits**: SPV wallets are designed to be lightweight and efficient, allowing users to sync and start using their wallets quickly without needing to download the entire blockchain. This is particularly useful on mobile devices with limited storage and processing power[1][4][5].
2. **uchaार Available Options**: For BSV, there are wallets like Freewallet that support SPV functionality and offer mobile apps for Android. These wallets sync with the blockchain in the background, providing a seamless user experience[2].
3. **SPV Wallet Features**: SPV wallets can validate transactions, store metadata, and confirm the presence of transactions on the blockchain. They are designed to enhance accessibility and security while using minimal resources[4].
4. **Comparison**: While your method involves using a browser extension like MetaMask in Kiwi Browser, which is more commonly associated with Ethereum, the SPV wallets designed for BSV can be used as standalone apps on Android. This provides a more integrated and secure way to manage BSV on mobile devices[2][3].
In summary, to sync an SPV wallet on an Android mobile specifically for BSV, you would typically use a dedicated mobile wallet app like Freewallet, which offers the necessary SPV functionality. This approach is more straightforward and optimized for managing BSV on mobile devices compared to using a browser extension.
!s kiwi browser android chrome extension
To use Chrome extensions on an Android device, you can leverage the Kiwi Browser, which is a Chromium-based browser. Here are the steps to enable Chrome extensions on Kiwi Browser:
1. **Download and Install Kiwi Browser**: Open the Google Play Store and search for "Kiwi Browser." Install the app and open it[1][3][5].
2. **Access Extensions**: Tap on the three-dotted menu at the top-right corner and select "Extensions."
3. **Add Extensions**: In the new tab, select "+ (from store)" which will redirect you to the Chrome Web Store. Here, you can search and select any extension you want to install.
4. **Install Extensions**: Tap "Add to Chrome" and confirm by hitting "OK." The extensions will be added and can be managed from the Extensions tab[1][3][5].
Here are some key points to consider:
- **Kiwi Browser's Compatibility**: Kiwi Browser supports a wide range of Chrome extensions, including specific ones like the drrr chatbot extension designed for use on Kiwi[2].
- **User Experience**: While Kiwi Browser allows the installation of Chrome extensions, it may lack in aesthetic appeal with outdated design and animations. However, its functionality in supporting extensions is robust compared to other Chromium-based browsers like Yandex[1].
- **Alternative Options**: Yandex Browser also supports some Chrome extensions, but compatibility can be spotty, making Kiwi Browser a more reliable choice for this purpose[1].
By following these steps, you can effectively use Chrome extensions on your Android device using Kiwi Browser.
I'll look into freewallet. I wonder if it works with the bsv21 tokens?