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Freewallet (oct 13, 2017 – 16h 16min, jun 18, 2025 y)

Description:

This is an open-source Counterparty wallet created by Jeremy Johnson (Jdog). The original purpose for developing Freewallet, as mentioned in his ZeroG interview, was to create a wallet he could use personally to do Counterparty actions that are accepted by the protocol, but were not offered by Counterwallet for regular users at that time.

This wallet is now the most up-to-date and most commonly used wallet in the Counterparty community due to the Freewallet Desktop version offering all Counterparty functionality allowed on the protocol such as: client-side authentication and encryption, sending and receiving Bitcoin/XCP and all Counterparty assets, creating and managing tokens and token ownership, distributing dividends, broadcasting data using Counterparty broadcasts, signing messages and transactions, using the Counterparty Decentralized exchange for all asset types, an integrated exchange interface for the Counterparty DEx and Dispensers (including dispenser watchlists), multiple addresses support (including Segwit addresses), add-on password functionality, QR codes for public addresses, Counterwallet and BIP-39 seed types, reset token divisibility status, support of the BTCpay mechanisms for trading against BTC pairs on Counterparty, the Multi-send functionality and much more.

Freewallet Mobile version is avaliable on the App Store (for Mac) and Google Play Store (for Android) and many users start with the mobile wallet, but this mobile version has not been updated since March 15, 2019 and does not include a vast majority of Counterparty features. So it is recommended to use the standalone Desktop version as it is updated and maintained more regularly.

The Freewallet.io website also includes a community created User Manual (written by davesta) and a community supported Telegram chat for users to ask questions regarding Freewallet functionality. Since the underlying code was and has always been public, new developers such as Noop have used the base functionality/code of Freewallet to develop NinjaWallet later in time. It is also highly recommended to verify that you as a user are downloading the correct wallet from Freewallet.io as other wallets (that do not support Counterparty) have a similar name but are not at all connected to this Counterparty specific wallet.

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Date:

oct 13, 2017
16h 16min, jun 18, 2025 y
~ 7 years and 8 months

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