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Wallet32 supports BIP 44 (multiple logical accounts inside an hd wallet) and you can generate multiple addresses within the app.
Try Wallet32 - it uses scrypt
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As stated by others in that post, several wallets support this. The wallets I know that do this are Electrum (I used the OS X program), Mycelium (the Android app) and Wallet32 (the Android app).
I restored with Electrum by using the New/Restore -> Creating a wallet -> Standard Wallet -> I already have a seed and then provide the seed with the BIP39 seed (and Extend this seed with custom words if you used a passphrase) option checked. And finally provide the passphrase.
Mycelium and Wallet32 are super friendly with restoring your wallet.
Note I currently have only managed to recover my bitcoin wallet from the Legacy Account and not from the Segwit-ready Account. Looks like these wallets still haven't support this Segwit-ready accounts.
When I had an android I loved Wallet32
As stated by others in this post, you can recover your wallet on different apps using your seed. The wallets I'm know that do this are Electrum (I used the OS X program), Mycelium (the Android app) and Wallet32 (the Android app).
I restored with Electrum by using the New/Restore -> Creating a wallet -> Standard Wallet -> I already have a seed and then provide the seed with the BIP39 seed option checked.
Mycelium and Wallet32 are super friendly with restoring your wallet.
Note I currently have only managed to recover my bitcoin wallet from the Legacy Account and not from the Segwit-ready Account. Looks like they still haven't support this Segwit-ready accounts.
The wallets I know they recover your account using this seed are Electrum (I used the OS X program), Mycelium (the Android app) and Wallet32 (the Android app).
I restored with Electrum by using the New/Restore -> Creating a wallet -> Standard Wallet -> I already have a seed and then provide the seed with the BIP39 seed option checked.
Mycelium and Wallet32 are super friendly with restoring your wallet.
Note I currently have only managed to recover my bitcoin wallet from the Legacy Account and not from the Segwit-ready Account. Looks like they still haven't support this Segwit-ready accounts.
My two cents: I used Mycelium (the Android app) and Wallet32 (the Android app) with the Legacy Account and it works perfectly well :)
As stated by others in this post, you need to use a wallet that supports passphrases. The wallets I'm know that do this are Electrum (I used the OS X program), Mycelium (the Android app) and Wallet32 (the Android app).
I restored with Electrum by using the New/Restore -> Creating a wallet -> Standard Wallet -> I already have a seed and then provide the seed with the Extend this seed with custom words and BIP39 seed options checked. And final provide the passphrase.
Mycelium and Wallet32 are super friendly with restoring your wallet.
Note I currently have only managed to recover my bitcoin wallet from the Legacy Account and not from the Segwit-ready Account. Looks like they still haven't support this Segwit-ready accounts.
It works with Wallet32 (the Android app) as well :)