Company Name: GameStop
About: GameStop Wallet - Explore Web3
Buy, hold, and swap your digital assets.
GameStop Wallet is a simple and secure way to get started with Web3.
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E-Mail: mobileapp@gamestop.com
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Privacy Policy: https://www.gamestop.com/PrivacyPolicy.html
Developer: GameStop App
by Pisdlbsyfjdhoakfjodkdh
Im a huge fan of the company and the direction its heading in, but I’m just not able to use this app at all due to my phone’s/the app’s resolution.
I use an iPhone 7 on ios 15.7 and when attempting to import my wallet, the app cuts off the button to confirm my private key/seed phrase, making it impossible for me to do anything. When trying to create a new wallet I am unable to interact with anything besides the terms and conditions and the x in the top right, because again, everything else is cut off. The resolution cuts off the 3 infographics on the home screen as well.
I’d love to update my review once these major issues get fixed
by CharlesN.
The user interface is so clean and easy to use. I’m brand new to crypto and NFTs, so I wasn’t sure how to actually buy cryptocurrencies securely. I downloaded the app, made my account and got my private key, then bought $40 worth of ethereum to get started. There were 2 options to buy ethereum via Ramp or Wyre. I chose Wyre. I used my visa credit card to buy it. Total fees to set up my wallet and buy the ethereum came to $5.08. Most of that was the one-time fee to set up my wallet. Now I’m done and ready to go! I can go shopping on the GameStop NFT Marketplace! The app lets you set up Face ID for extra security when you open the wallet, instead of a password, which is nice.
by Jvaccaro7
As someone passionate about direct registering shares (DRS) of my stockholdings in my own name -via transfer agents like ComputerShare-rather than my broker's, I am ecstatic that I now have the opportunity to likewise secure my crypto assets, via GameStop's self-custodial ethereum wallet.
Like the DRS process for stocks, storing my crypto in my GameStop wallet-rather than on an exchange or with a broker-safeguards me against the predatory actions of crypto "exchanges" (such as FTX) and stock brokers. For example, it guarantees-like the DRS process-that I actually receive the assets that I purchase, instead of merely receiving an IOU from my "exchange" or broker.
Again like the DRS process, it also prevents anyone from allocating my assets elsewhere without my permission, a practice recently spotlighted by the collapse of FTX (whom transferred customer assets to fund the external Alameda organization) but is also routinely conducted by stock brokerages (whom lend their customers' shares to short sellers that decrease their price).
Thank you, GameStop, for providing me the means to be self-custodian of my crypto assets.
Thank you, GameStop, for returning the Power to the Players.
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