Hi my child address is through parity Ethereum and was just wondering if anybody had a guide for seeing your tokens through that wallet.
Your Timereum (TME) address pairs are ready to generate coins.
Contract Address:
0xee22430595ae400a30ffba37883363fbf293e24e
Symbol:
TME
Decimals:
18
0xee22430595ae400a30ffba37883363fbf293e24e
Symbol:
TME
Decimals:
18
The original pairings submitted still stand. If you submitted corrections to your address pair, these are reflected on the updated website list.
When you are ready to generate a batch of coins, move any amount of timereum from your child address to your parent address. To begin, each child address only has one coin in it so you can start making batches. Whenever you would like to create a batch, move any nonzero amount of timereum from the child address to the parent. You can only create ten batches, and the reward per batch increases as you wait to deploy your batches. All batches use the same start reference time to determine reward.
When you are ready to generate a batch of coins, move any amount of timereum from your child address to your parent address. To begin, each child address only has one coin in it so you can start making batches. Whenever you would like to create a batch, move any nonzero amount of timereum from the child address to the parent. You can only create ten batches, and the reward per batch increases as you wait to deploy your batches. All batches use the same start reference time to determine reward.
If you use MyEtherWallet.com (make sure the domain is correctly spelled) and need help viewing your TME, follow these steps:
1. Under "View Wallet Info," select your preferred option (you can view your tokens with just an address).
2. Once the wallet interface is open, select "Add Custom Token."
3. Enter the above values colored in blue.
4. You will now be able to see one TME in your child address. Your parent address will be empty.
That one is for my Eth wallet i believe, The options listed are not the same for a parity wallet as for as I have seen, there does not seem to be a similar option while deploying custom tokens.