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Ryan J. Shaw
@rjs
Is there a crypto wallet that lets me do this: 1. 'Address Book' 2. 'Add' 3. Select 'Chain' (eth, base, etc.) 4. Input address Then: 5. Select a token and send to address book entry 6. Wallet proposes the cheapest routes including bridging 7. If I've never sent anything to this address entry before, asks me if I want to do a test transaction
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pentacle
@pentacle
if not yet then @mikedemarais.eth will be the first to do it
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OⓂ️id 🎩
@omidxyz
One of the best features of Rabby is that if the wallet address you are sending to is new, or even if the contract you are using is new, it will notify you. It even gives alarms for suspicious cases so you can investigate further.
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Alexey 🎩🐲🐹
@skrim
I would suggest @zerion.eth and @interface Of course not everything from your list is implemented there, but most of them are, I use both, personally for me there are no disadvantages and it covers my needs completely. @interface has a little more advanced functionality try it
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CryptoAffairs
@sheffybugatty
Try rabby wallet.
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OⓂ️id 🎩
@omidxyz
Rabby is best extension wallet you can ever find. It has mobile app as well Zerion is the best mobile wallet i think. These are the best. You can ask from wake about zerion
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