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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: ❌❌❌[BOUNTY] The DAOX — Create & Manage Fundraising DAOs. Up to $5,000/task on: May 26, 2018, 12:46:11 AM
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6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] 🚀 Equitybase 🚀 Security Token Platform Ecosystem on: May 01, 2018, 07:44:19 PM
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8  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Trouble Installing Exodus on Windows 7 PC on: December 06, 2017, 06:24:07 PM
Hi everyone. I decided on downloading Exodus to hold a few coins as I prefer a software-based wallet at this point in time. When I downloaded the .exe file and ran it, I encountered an error saying "Installation has failed: Unable to write to C:\ProgramData - IT policies may be restricting access to this folder" ... I haven't had any problems installing other programs, or other wallets for that matter such as Electrum. I checked my administrator settings and everything seems good on that end, so I'm not sure what could be causing this error all of a sudden. Has anyone else experienced this with Exodus, or with any other program for that matter? How would I go about getting the error fixed so I can install Exodus? I don't want to have to settle for another wallet just because the one I chose wouldn't work. Thanks in advance!

Edit: I do have a 64-bit Windows PC, so the issue isn't that.
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Beginner with a few wallet & fee related questions on: November 30, 2017, 06:16:32 PM
1) I understand BTC has higher network fees regardless of which of the two aforementioned wallets you use. Is this also the case for transfers involving ETH, LTC, and other coins?

Bitcoin is quite a slow coin. It can only handle a small amount of transactions per day, which is why people started using fees.
Miners prefer to mine for the transactions that have high fees, as those will yield them more money. Now Bitcoin is becoming more popular, its maximum amount of transactions per day isn't really growing. Therefore, the fees rocket up, simply because everyone wants their transactions to be confirmed quickly.

I'm not sure about Ethereum's fees, but I believe they are quite low too. At least they are lower than Bitcoin's fees, although I read about Ethereum's fees entering the 1 USD range a couple months ago though, if I remember correctly..  Wink BitInfoCharts shows that the average Ethereum Transaction Fee is about 30 cents now.
Litecoin fees are almost non-existent and the transactions are very fast. It shouldn't matter what wallet you use, as it's the network fees and not the wallet fees that you have to pay. The same source also shows that Litecoin's Transaction Fees fluctuate around 10-15 cents.

2) Would it be more cost efficient to have separate wallets for each form of currency I have (Such as Electrum for BTC, MEW for ETH, and Electrum-LTC for Litecoin), or to house everything in just Exodus/Jaxx?

It shouldn't really matter, as the transactions are separate for each cryptocurrency. As long as the wallets don't cost any money and don't charge any fees, the cost-efficiency should be the same.

3) I've heard that you can export private keys from exodus into blockchain.info to save on fees. Is this safe or smart, or should this practice be avoided?

I'm not aware of Exodus' system, so I'm not sure. What I do know is that Blockchain.info doesn't charge any additional fees and allows you to customize the transaction fees you send with your transaction. Maybe it's because Exodus charges fees or doesn't allow you to customize fees? If so, it could be a pretty smart practice. Anyways, I've never used Exodus, so I'd wait till someone who's an expert on that area comments here.

4) Regarding hardware wallets, say I purchase $100 worth of any coin each month as an investment. Is it a simple process to continually move that currency from whichever exchange I buy from onto the hardware wallet? Or is it better to, lets say deposit one large amount per year?
It's pretty easy to transfer the coins you buy on an exchange to your hardware wallet. For the first time I'd suggest following a tutorial, just to make sure you don't make any mistakes. After that, it's simple enough that you should be able to do it yourself.

I hope that will help you further :-)
If you have more questions, feel free to ask here or PM me.

PS: I've recently switched from Blockchain.info to Electrum and I must say: Electrum is a really nice wallet. I recommend you use that one. It's easy to use, very safe and has useful tools.  Smiley

Regards,
Trump



This was IMMENSELY helpful, thank you for taking the time! I'll be using the bitinfocharts site frequently, I wasn't aware of it. Just curious, what made you switch from Blockchain to Electrum?
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Beginner with a few wallet & fee related questions on: November 30, 2017, 03:54:13 PM
Hi everyone, I've put hours of research in over the last couple of weeks and still have some questions.

I got started on Coinbase about a month ago and purchased about $500 US dollars worth of BTC, ETH and LTC each. I'm going to be sending the currency I don't plan on using for daily purchases to GDAX, and then I'd like to place it into a wallet for 1+ years. Currently, the only wallet I have set up is through blockchain.info, so I have nowhere to place my ETH and LTC right now besides Coinbase, which obviously isn't where I want it. I do plan on getting invested into more alts in the near future so I've considered both Exodus and Jaxx. I don't believe I have enough invested right now to purchase a hardware wallet, but I do think that's something I will pursue down the road once I have more than a beginner's understanding of everything (Feel free to change my mind). A few questions I have:

1) I understand BTC has higher network fees regardless of which of the two aforementioned wallets you use. Is this also the case for transfers involving ETH, LTC, and other coins?

2) Would it be more cost efficient to have separate wallets for each form of currency I have (Such as Electrum for BTC, MEW for ETH, and Electrum-LTC for Litecoin), or to house everything in just Exodus/Jaxx?

3) I've heard that you can export private keys from exodus into blockchain.info to save on fees. Is this safe or smart, or should this practice be avoided?

4) Regarding hardware wallets, say I purchase $100 worth of any coin each month as an investment. Is it a simple process to continually move that currency from whichever exchange I buy from onto the hardware wallet? Or is it better to, lets say deposit one large amount per year?

Thank you in advance for the help! Any additional insight would be greatly appreciated.
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