metamask-mobile
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metamask-mobile
- MetaMask iPhone mobile app and Ledger Nano X
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Async Storage or Redux-Persist? What do you prefer?
I would suggest use redux toolkit along with redux persist. I've been using that and everything is smooth. Even big project like metamask-mobile uses this combo.
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Is there any way to install apps using app store in IOS simulator?
However you can clone the MetaMask App Repo from https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-mobile (I have done this before)
- Help with locating where and how to retrieve the moons from an account.
- Advice to remove all my crypto from crypto.com
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Why is Metamask so slow (starting up) ?
This PR was pushed in 5.14 (so an update may help) https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-mobile/pull/5444
- Is Metamask on Android open source?
- Confirm Button Not Working
- Why I'm afraid of using Metamask
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Video: Using email in 1984 has the same feeling as using MetaMask + Ledger in 2022 - Perspective πΎ β> π±
No, it isn't: https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-mobile/blob/main/LICENSE
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