Alot of features determine the usefulness of a wallet, they might include iinterface: speedy transactions, decentralization, regulation, fees charged, level of anonymity, user interface, customer support and lastly the security features present. I will be talking about each listed features and my personal experiences with each of the features.
Speedy transactions: while I used this wallet to store my Ethereum and Dash coins, I often transferred them to my Nominex account in order to trade them, transferring these coins were very easy, no stress at all! The only time I recalled having a hung up transaction was probably because I put in a wrong wallet address.
Decentralization: carbon wallet happens to be a decentralized wallet built on a HD technology in order to prevent user transaction from being traced.
Regulation: A regulated platform is usually given more respect and is usually more trusted than an unregulated one, Carbon Wallet is one of such unregulated wallets. As it is not regulated by any known financial body, it cannot be fully trusted.
Fees charged: while I used carbon wallet, I didn't really encounter much fees, the fees charged are not very cheap, though I could afford virtually all fees in the wallet
User interface: the web page is properly designed to give it a very intuitive outlook and a nice, attractive look.
Security: When looking at security, Carbon wallet is very secure since it is decentralized, hence there is no third party interference with user's fund.
Security: When looking at security, Carbon wallet is very secure since it is decentralized, hence there is no third party interference with user's fund.
These are the summarized experiences I have had with Carbon wallet.