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Title: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: chat on March 20, 2017, 04:24:55 PM
Hi people,
I think i am asking a kinda strange question but here goes.
Is there any blockchain that is currently running, which can receive and send various coins from its wallet.
What i want is a blockchain where i can have all my different coins balances.The task of syncing various blockchains is time consuming, so when i boot up the one blockchain i can have all my coins in one place. i don't want a centralized chain or online all in one wallet.

Thanks for the help.


Title: Re: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: chat on March 25, 2017, 05:08:23 PM
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Title: Re: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: dfd1 on March 25, 2017, 06:44:23 PM
No, there is not.
No, you can't.
There is spv multiwallets like Jaxx, though. You can collect all your coins without downloading blockchain and it's safe enough.


Title: Re: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: klarki on March 25, 2017, 07:48:56 PM
There are online wallets. But that all coins displayed in the same network, this is impossible.


Title: Re: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: Haladay on March 25, 2017, 11:31:24 PM
You should have calmed down to get help out. Complaining does not mean that you'll get a quick response. For your question, the answer is NO.


Title: Re: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: coinphilosopher on March 25, 2017, 11:54:21 PM
The best bet is a blockchain with assets pegged to the major altcoins.

For example, that's possible in a (mostly) decentralized way with BitShares and in a more centralized way (IOUs) with NXT, Ripple and Ethereum.

But these are not the "real" coins, only tokens that track the value of a particular coin. In NXT and Ethereum you must trust the issuer that he really delivers you the "real" coins if you want to exchange them. In Bitshares it's nearly trustless but the values fluctuate a bit and, if I'm right, there is only BTC as such an asset.


Title: Re: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: cannabanana on March 26, 2017, 01:06:29 AM
take a look at ark who is trying to bridge all the blockchains together to cross communicate features.


Title: Re: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: X-ray on March 26, 2017, 03:13:14 AM
Hi people,
I think i am asking a kinda strange question but here goes.
Is there any blockchain that is currently running, which can receive and send various coins from its wallet.
What i want is a blockchain where i can have all my different coins balances.The task of syncing various blockchains is time consuming, so when i boot up the one blockchain i can have all my coins in one place. i don't want a centralized chain or online all in one wallet.

Thanks for the help.

No, but the possible thing for you if you can save the coin is on his blockchain ecosystem, i mean about the asset. Blockchain is running the database to be sending and receiving the transaction and every blockchain will having the different ecosystem. I give you an example such as the lisk chain and ethereum, you can't send ethereum asset though the lisk chain and otherwise.


Title: Re: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: X-ray on March 26, 2017, 03:15:37 AM
take a look at ark who is trying to bridge all the blockchains together to cross communicate features.
are you mean if the ark will become a bridge for all of the blockchain ecosystem and make it will be synched through the ark bridge?


Title: Re: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: EeroTemel on March 26, 2017, 03:55:25 AM
Not sure if any windows wallet are there as such but I use poloniex and other exchanges in a similar way, I mean to keep bitcoins and other altcoins andto deposit/withdraw them.


Title: Re: All in one Blockchain?
Post by: Pursuer on March 26, 2017, 06:59:38 AM
blockchian means a chain of blocks. and blocks are the "list" of transactions that miners validate and put together in one place, hash and call it as block.
so to answer your question, since different altcoins have different "chains of block" and run independently you can not receive or send one altcoin on another altcoin's blockchain.

what you ask is like you having a gmail account and wanting to log in yahoo mail with the same credentials and seeing the same emails there.