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  1. Support Monero

    Currently the wallet only supports Bitcoin. Please add support to a more privacy oriented blockchain. Monero seems to be the recommended.

    233 votes
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  2. Support loyalty cards, library, drivers, rec center..

    But not everyone has it. Is it possible to create or improve the current application so that we can effectively store our loyalty cards, library, sports center, driver's license, professional card...?

    174 votes
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  3. Pay with Proton Wallet widget

    Allow online vendors to use a "Pay with Proton Wallet" widget to enable wallet users to easily send funds from their wallet to a variety of different platforms online.

    168 votes
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  4. 125 votes
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  5. Store fiat currencies

    Proton Wallet should support storing fiat currency such as GBP, EUR and USD.

    Of course these currencies could not be stored in the same way as crypto, but it would be amazing to be able to store them with Proton.

    Having the ability to create and use virtual cards from Proton would go very well with this.

    123 votes
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  6. Support Ethereum and Ethereum-based Coins

    Ethereum currently has the most vast quantity of cryptos under its wing. Please enable support, as it would likely lead to more widespread adoption of the wallet.

    93 votes
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  7. Add a privacy card feature (like Privacy.com)

    It's really nice to be able to create alias credit cards that you can manually change the threshold on or pause/stop anytime you want. This is really good keeping your card details private and also avoiding your info getting leaked from data breaches (happens all the time to companies that have your card details stored).

    67 votes
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  8. Proton Pay - credit / debit card alias

    Replacement to GooglePay or ApplePay.

    To elaborate, a wallet that can link PayPal, credit cards (then create virtual card numbers so that the real card number is not actually exposed). It would be a cool bonus to see and manage recurring payments and such too.

    964 votes
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  9. Themes

    Themes for Proton Wallet to match the various themes offered. (Dark Mode, Carbon, etc)

    68 votes
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  10. 59 votes
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  11. Support for cold wallets + multisig

    Being able to monitor offline addresses is critical as cold wallets are the most secure way to store bitcoin. I should also be able to create transactions on the app then use NFC to transfer them to cold wallets for signing.

    In addition to this supporting multisig with hardware wallets would be amazing.

    58 votes
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  12. Zero-Knowledge Proofs

    Description:
    Integrate zero-knowledge proofs to validate transactions and user identities without revealing any sensitive information or transaction details.

    Benefits:

    Enhanced Privacy: Allows users to prove the validity of transactions without disclosing details.
    Increased Security: Protects transaction details from being exposed.
    Use Case:
    Users can perform transactions and prove their validity using zero-knowledge proofs, keeping sensitive information private while ensuring transaction integrity.

    48 votes
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  13. Debit Card linked to Proton Wallet

    Not sure how this would work or how it'd be possible the way it's setup, but a thought alas.

    42 votes
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  14. Support Bitcoin Silent Payments

    It would be great to see Silent Payments supported in Proton Wallet, since it would allow for Bitcoin transaction privacy in the app. This feature has already been implemented in Cake Wallet.

    47 votes
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  15. BTC Lightning network

    BTC Lightning network

    35 votes
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  16. Proton Wallet for credit card non Bitcoin currency ($, £ € etc)

    Proton Wallet is a good thing, but limited to Bitcoin.

    It would be great to manage "normal" currency and different account. To manage itl and pay on internet like PayPal, and pay with phone like Google Pay

    30 votes
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  17. Customize network fee

    When sending bitcoin, I can at the moment chose between 3 different fee priorities. However, I would like to be able to set that manually. Specially if my transaction has very low priority and I want to save on network fees.

    This can be a hidden feature that only a power user would find, so normal users do not get confused.

    Additionally I would love to see not just the absolute fee amount, but also the relative (fee rate) in sats / vbyte.

    36 votes
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  18. Support Zcash

    I’d like to contribute to get Zcash support into Proton Wallet

    28 votes
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  19. Don’t? Just get back to actual useful stuff

    Please make calendar useful and other privacy oriented tools. Invest in mail. Stop supporting pyramid schemes like cryptocurrency

    14 votes
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  20. Support Litecoin

    ProtonWallet should accept Litecoin, as its robust tokenomics make it a reliable and efficient option for payments. Litecoin is often regarded as the "silver to Bitcoin's gold" because it was created by Charlie Lee in 2011 as a fork of the Bitcoin Core client, aiming to address perceived limitations in Bitcoin, particularly in terms of transaction speed and cost. Like Bitcoin, Litecoin has a fixed supply, capped at 84 million coins, which helps to maintain its value over time and prevents inflation.

    Litecoin operates on a similar proof-of-work (PoW) consensus mechanism, ensuring a secure and decentralized network. However, it uses…

    25 votes
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