
I am a big fan of the layout. Many wallets show coins and tokens without clearly expressing how they are related to each other. With Guarda, there is a tiered type of interface, and tokens are listed as subsections under the coin whose blockchain they run on. This makes it significantly easier to understand which USDT I am interacting with, whether it be TRX, ERC20, or OMNI. I don't have to hunt for this information, and it is clearly displayed and easy to understand. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The backup function feels convoluted. It has my export a large txt file. This file plus my password is supposed to be able to restore my wallet. Unfortunately the one time I needed to restore my wallet using this function, it gave me an error and said that my backup file was corrupt or my password was incorrect. I am quite certain the password I provided was right, so I am not sure what went wrong.
Luckily I had the mnemonic seed phrase from when I used this wallet in a different application and was able to use that to add my wallet to Guarda rather than do a restore. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.




