Hi there. So you are saying waves keeper allows you to send waves without entering a password? Say your computer is on. You can just send waves from the waves keeper? If so, doesn't that make it less secure? Because if your computer is not on, you still have to open waves desktop wallet and then put in the password to log into your waves account.
If i download waves keeper, it would need me to copy and paste my 12 or 15 word seed right? But would it ask for a new password to put or do i put the same password i use for the desktop client?
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I mean i have a coin called shift.
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Well did you sell nano when it went to 50x or 100x?
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Do most people keep it in tether or usdt as oppose to btc? Also the question refers mainly to trading altcoins right? If you are trading btc only or ltc, then arent you going to deal with usd only mainly or usdt?
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Okay so livecoin is good then? Can others confirm?
Someone here say upbit is good as well. But that is a korean site? Also someone says upbit is related to bittrex? So does that mean if i can't use bittrex... i cant use upbit? Also could you translate the upbit site to english like an english version of the site or not?
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Can others here confirm if the person who posted recently is correct or not?
Well how could the official site be incorrect?
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Well its from the actual waves official site. So isn't that pretty much legit?
There are 2 step. One is download waves keeper and verify it. Other is sending tiny bit of waves like 0.001 to get the airdrop...
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Okay i have to move my beancash from bittrex to somewhere soon. Do you suggest downloading the beancash wallet or finding an exchange that takes beancash? Why is there not a simple wallet for it similar to like electrum or something for beancash?
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How do you make sure any wallet you download is legit? I ask this because of certain coins that are not compatible with the nano ledger s.
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I downloaded the waves desktop wallet and its good. I previously used the waves lite client.
But now i see mention about the waves keeper wallet. So now most ppl here use that as oppose to the waves desktop wallet?
Also is the waves keeper wallet legit and safe? Because its mentioned its a chrome extension. Do most ppl here use it? So if you use it... you don't use the desktop wallet?
Also i want to get the vostok airdrop. Curious but do most ppl here download waves keeper and verify or send small amount of waves to the waves address for it? Seems like it might be risky downloading another program?
Also can others tell me they got from last vostok airdrop? I didn't get it last time because i had no idea of this. Example you had 500 waves. What did you get out of it in terms of coins... and how much was it worth back then? Can someone tell me exactly what coins they got from it?
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Hey all. I downloaded the waves desktop wallet.
I want to get the vostok token airdrop. I asked this in another thread and it seems like its safe downloading the waves keeper wallet right? There are two ways to get the airdrop... either downloading waves keeper or sending tiny amount of waves for airdrop. Is it safer sending small amount of waves instead of downloading something unnecessary?
Also to those who got the 1st airdrop, can others tell me what they got from it? Example you had 500 waves. You got so and so and this was worth around x much usd?
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Hey there. I have leased my waves for a long time. I notice that i received a total of a few waves since i leased it. Example say i leased 1000 waves. I notice in the waves desktop client, say i have 2.2 waves that i received total from leasing waves... those are not leased. So basically any waves you earn are not leased unless you manually leased them right? Obviously 2 waves is nothing much but if someone had a lot of waves, that would mean any waves they receive, those aren't leased unless they lease them manually right?
Also, there is mention about waves voskok airdrop. Last time i did not do it because i had no idea about it. Now i want to do it and there are 2 options... one is download waves keeper and authenticate with it. Other is sending a very tiny amount of like 0.001 waves or something like that to receive the airdrop. I asked this in the other thread but there is no risk in downloading waves keeper right into your computer? I thought because its with chrome, well that is safe but also thats another thing you adding to your computer. Is it more safer to just send the small amount of waves instead for the airdrop?
Also do you know what was received last time from the first airdrop?
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Hi there. Well im from the US but not there at the moment. But my verification documents will be US. So that means i cannot use Upbit then?
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Anyone?
Im American and have some coins that have to be transferred from bittrex to it because they no longer support it. I dont want to download a beancash wallet because it takes a long time.
Is it easy for american to use upbit? But whole site is korean?
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Make sure you are able to synchronize with the network and are getting more than one connection.
Encrypt your Wallet with a Passphrase using the Menu -> Settings -> Encrypt Keys (or Encrypt Vault).
Backup your Wallet using the Menu -> File -> Backup Keys (or Backup Vault).
It is recommended to make at least two backup copies to offline media (USB drive/devices).
Stop Beancash-qt (or BitBean-qt) from running with the Menu -> File -> Exit.
Open the Folder where you put BitBean.conf (if you are running newer Bean Cash version, this file should be renamed to "Beancash.conf", not "BitBean.conf") originally and delete all subfolders and files except: BitBean.conf, peers.dat, wallet.dat
Download this file and save it to the same BitBean folder as the files you kept.
Extract the contents of the .zip file to the same .BitBean folder.
Select Skip/Keep Original when prompted to overwrite the original peers.dat file.
After the extraction is complete, restart Bean Cash Core (or BitBean-qt if you have the older version).
Is it really this complicated?
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Okay well im not tech savy. So if i install the entire beancash blockchain, i have to leave my computer on the entire time?
Do most of you do this or not? The other thing is this. How much gb does it take up in your hard drive? So the faster method takes how long? I mean why would a wallet take this long to sync compared to other wallets that takes less than a minute to install?
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As usual thanks again for that HCP.
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Okay so i tried to request another btc withdraw this time. When i put receive in btc on ledger live, it generated a different btc address this time. Now that means if i used the previous btc address from last time, that is still my receive address correct? Let say i copied/pasted that address somewhere. I would still receive btc to that address right?
The other thing is this. Can you check all your btc receiving addresses similar to like electrum? When i used electrum, i could see all my receiving addresses, change addresses etc. Thus any of those addresses i copy and paste, i could have btc sent to that address etc.
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Can others confirm here its the github link? So i click on Shift Nano Wallet to download it right? Also why does there seem to be a web wallet on the shift website. I assume you can have either wallet but the web wallet is less secure?
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http://www.beancash.org/downloads.htmlI have windows 10 computer and 64 bit. So go here and then click under the windows 64 bit version current and download that? I see its a bit over 8mb only for the program. But why do i read it takes 3-4 days to download the entire wallet or something like that? I want to send beancash from bittrex to beancash. So download the wallet i posted... but how long will it take? Shouldnt the process take like 10 minutes max only? Then i copy the beancash address from beancash wallet and copy/paste to to bittrex and then send it? Note: Bean Cash is a very mature blockchain (Nearly 4yrs old!)It will normally take about 3-4 days to fully synchronize your node with the blockchain.
Can someone explain this part? Want to make sure before i download wallet and have beancash sent to it.
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