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Atomic brings ideas, capital, resources, and talent together—partnering with co-founders to build the best ideas into great companies.


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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Atomic Wallet is a fraud.

Atomic Wallet was initially considered a promising option for storing various cryptocurrencies and tokens, especially for users who wanted a versatile and accessible wallet. However, over time, an increasing number of reports have raised concerns about the security and reliability of this wallet.

Your experience is telling: despite a modest investment of $180, you noticed that your cryptocurrencies and some tokens were gradually diminishing until they eventually disappeared—not due to market volatility, but rather what appears to be outright theft. Through your own research, you've discovered that many others have had similar experiences and that there is growing concern about a possible "backdoor" in the Atomic Wallet software. This backdoor might have been inserted by the developers themselves, allowing them to steal cryptocurrencies from unsuspecting users.

These are serious accusations, and if confirmed, they could point to a significant scandal in the cryptocurrency world. Unfortunately, many users may still be unaware of the risks they are facing by continuing to use Atomic Wallet.

Your recommendation is clear: for anyone holding significant amounts of cryptocurrency, it is essential to diversify wallets across multiple exchanges and consider alternative solutions, such as hardware wallets, which offer greater security.

Your intention to gather more data and inform the crypto community about the dangers of Atomic Wallet is commendable. Educating users about potential risks is crucial to prevent further losses and protect their investments. Greater awareness and vigilance are essential in a sector that, despite its promises, is still full of risks and pitfalls
.I have owned the Atomic Wallet for 4 years.

August 20, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not even worth 1 star

Not even worth 1 star! ATW hack 02/03 June 23 - nothing! No response. This company does not care one bit, just so long as CEO Konstantin Gladych can continue to sail his yacht. Let them all rot in the cess pit they created! DO NOT TRUST ATOMIC WALLET EVER!!! To think in their last "Least" Audit (2021) they were warned their wallet was "insecure" and "to alert their users", he responded "It will all be sorted by Q2 2022 and we'll resubmit for a new audit."
Q2 2022? They did nothing! They did NOT warn their users that Atomic Wallet was deemed vulnerable to attack and they totally failed to implement the "Least" Audit's recommendations! Such an utter and despicable corporation. If you ever decide to use ATW you need your head examined. Take a look at Twitter and Reddit reviews. Such anger!!! And If I lost a ton it was nothing compared to many who lost far more and not through their fault - I stress - but simply due to the sheer incompetency and complacency of this so called "trusted decentralised wallet". Despicable, useless and blasé - "Not our problem, go away and suffer in silence" is their attitude. I don't think so! This is just the start!!

July 10, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

STAY AWAY!!!!!!!!

Stay away.... lost all savvings worth shitload becauce thet are so easlly hackable.... tonnight lost alll my lives investments.... second time the get comprimised.... i lostthounsnads of xrp... xlm. ada and btc.... in 2020 around dec i also lost thouamds worth ofdollars when i downlaoded their app on new phone. within in seconds my account was drained and lost it all.....they propabky have insiders working on exposing vulnerabilies

June 3, 2023
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