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Suggest a wallet #13802

Closed BrotherKDG closed 1 month ago

BrotherKDG commented 1 month ago

Wallet name

Internet Money Wallet

What type of wallet?

EOA

Wallet description

The Internet Money Wallet is an open sourced EVM wallet. It collects & stores no user data. It has many incredible features, but one that sets it a part from the rest is its in-app swap feature; where 100% of the revenue it generates, is distributed to the community. Currently available on Android, iOS and Chrome.

Wallet logo

Internet Money Logo

Background color for brand logo

000000

URL to the project

https://internetmoney.io

When did the wallet go live to users?

November, 2022

What are the fees users may be paying for using your wallet product?

The entire wallet is free to use. The only feature that costs money is the in-app swap and that fee is .729% of the value of the asset being swapped out of. Paid in the form of gas coin on the network.

Does the wallet have an active development team?

https://gitlab.com/internetmoneyio

Is the wallet globally accessible?

Yes. No KYC requirements of geographic limitations.

Is the wallet available in multiple languages?

We currently only support english.

What social links are there for the project?

X: https://x.com/internetmoneyio Telegram: https://t.me/internetmoneyio Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/internetmoneyio/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/internetmoneyio

Does the wallet have a mobile app? If yes, which operating systems are supported (iOS, Android)?

Yes. Android and iOS.

Does the wallet have a desktop app? If yes, which operating systems are supported (Windows, Mac, Linux)?

No.

Does the wallet have a browser extension? If yes, which browsers are supported (Chromium, Firefox, Safari)?

Yes. Chromium.

Is it a hardware wallet?

No. But we support Ledger and Trezor integration on our chrome extenstion.

What is the availability of your source code?

Open source

What license is the wallet software released under?

MIT

Who holds the private keys?

The user and the user alone retains their private keys. The private keys are never communicated to the team/company. As long as the user has their private keys safely stored off of the app, if the app were to ever shut down or go offline, they would be able to import their private keys / seed phrase into another interface. Internet Money is completely non (or self) - custodial.

Please describe the measures taken to ensure the wallet's security and provide documentation wherever possible

The Internet Money Wallet has been security audited twice and will be audited again in the future. No wallet should ever settle with one audit. All of our smart contracts are also audited. Our audits can be viewed here: https://internetmoney.io/audits.

We are open sourced and are engaged in communities where devs review our code (this point is abstract and hard to prove, but is a true statement). So we are constantly subject to peer review.

At this moment in time, we do not have an active bug bounty. Although, it is something we are working towards establishing and are motivated to implement.

Has the wallet's smart contract code or security modules been audited?

Yes. https://internetmoney.io/audits

Does the wallet have an internal security team?

Yes. All code written (whether it be an internal or external PR) goes through various levels of peer review and security checks before being merged into master.

Any other security testing that should be noted?

Every engineer on the team that writes smart contract code or has access to the code base that deploys code to the wallet repo, is an American citizen. Fully "doxxed" and background checked. If anything were to ever occur from someone on the team, we would know exactly who did it, exactly who they are and they would be held liable to the full extent of the law. This keeps our engineers honest and transparent as they cannot hide, and, are always being double and triple checked on everything they do by other American citizens subject to the same scrutiny.

Scam protection?

At this time, the only scam detection we have is through wallet connect dApp connections. It will warn the user of unrecognized domains. Outside of that, scam detection and transaction simulation is on our near term roadmap to implement.

Does the wallet support connecting to Ethereum applications?

Yes. Through WalletConnect users can connect to Ethereum applications.

Does the wallet support connecting to a hardware wallet?

Yes

Does the wallet support importing Ethereum RPC endpoints?

Yes. Users can add any custom network or RPC. Simply, navigate to the networks tab, and click "add network".

Does the wallet support viewing and interacting with NFTs?

Yes

Does the wallet support staking directly?

No.

Does the wallet support swaps directly?

Yes.

Does the wallet support bridging directly?

No.

Does the wallet support multi-chain networks?

Yes. Wallet supports all EVM networks.

Which Ethereum Layer 2 networks does the wallet support?

The wallet supports all EVM layer 2s.

Does the wallet allow the user to customize gas fees?

Yes.

Does the wallet support sending transactions to ENS addresses?

Yes.

Does the wallet support importing or automatically querying and displaying ERC-20 tokens?

Yes, users can import any and all ERC-20 tokens.

Does the wallet support EIP-1559 (type 2) transactions?

Yes. Type 2 and Type 0 transactions are supported.

Does the wallet have any recovery options?

No. By nature of collecting no data, we can not help the users recover anything that is lost, password recovery, key recovery etc. This is the blessing and curse of no data collection.

Does the wallet have fiat on-ramps through credit/debit cards, wire transfers, or bank transfers (ACH)?

We are actively working on this and expect to have this completed VERY soon. But at this time, no.

Does the wallet support withdrawals to fiat?

We are actively working on this and expect to have this completed VERY soon. But at this time, no.

Is the wallet a multi-signature wallet?

No.

Does the wallet support social recovery?

No.

Does the wallet support bundled transactions?

No.

Who can the ethereum.org team can contact regarding the wallet in future?

You can contact myself (the founder of Internet Money Wallet). All of my forms of contact can be found at: http://contactkg.com

Does the wallet have a dedicated support team?

Yes. Through our telegram channel. We have admins from all over the world. Usually, the longest time in between being helped is no more than 2-3 hours. But during American business hours (9-5), its practically instant.

What educational resources/documentation do you provide to users?

We constantly put out education through our social channels. Especially our Youtube channel. We would like to expand this in the near future.

Does the wallet have any integrated tools not mentioned above?

Price tracking for all Ethereum (and L2) assets. Token prices update within 5 minutes of that token ever having a price. You can also track the value of all of your accounts simultaneously.

Our in app swap feature is a dex-aggregator, which gives users access to more liquidity and higher efficient trades.

Choose path derivation of hardware wallets.

Resubmit transactions with all the same transaction info when a transaction is stuck.

Easily export all transaction history into an organized .csv.

For users who are earning ETH (and other assets) from wallet swaps, there is a tab to track those dividends.

Cross chain swapping, fiat on/off ramping coming in the very near term future.

Would you like to work on this issue?

BrotherKDG commented 1 month ago

If any additional information or questions arise, please do not hesitate to reach out to.

BrotherKDG commented 1 month ago

@konopkja & @wackerow - Hello. I’ve seen you active on other wallet listing applications. I see this comment above from @Ethlimond and want to verify that it is legitimate before I proceed. The site seemed a bit scammy and I felt unsure.

Also, is there anything else you need from us?

Thank you.

konopkja commented 1 month ago

@konopkja & @wackerow - Hello. I’ve seen you active on other wallet listing applications. I see this comment above from @Ethlimond and want to verify that it is legitimate before I proceed. The site seemed a bit scammy and I felt unsure.

Also, is there anything else you need from us?

Thank you.

its a scam bot, DO NOT CLICK, already reported.

konopkja commented 1 month ago

i will review the wallet and let you know if i have questions

konopkja commented 1 month ago

Hi @BrotherKDG there are several concerns with this product.

The project clearly markets itself as Pulsechain first wallet while ethereum.org is Ethereum first website. Our users expect to only see and download products specialized at and focused on Ethereum ecosystem, having to change default settings in order to use the app would be poor UX, especially for beginners who may not even be familiar with network switching.

konopkja commented 1 month ago

for now closing the issue, feel free to contact me on ethereum.org discord or reopen this issue once adjustments are made.

BrotherKDG commented 1 month ago

@konopkja - I messaged you on the Ethereum.org discord.