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HappyWhiteHuman (OP)
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September 18, 2018, 12:29:40 PM
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Ethereum Wallets are Enabling Transaction Scheduling, Killer Feature
MyCrypto, a non-custodial Ethereum and ERC20 token wallet created by the co-founder of MyEtherWallet, has integrated a feature that enables Ethereum users to schedule ETH transactions ahead of time.

On MyCrypto, an open-source wallet that is structurally similar to MyEtherWallet, users can connect hardware wallets like Trezor and other non-custodial wallets such as MetaMask to use their existing wallets on a better interface.

As such, the ETH transaction scheduling feature on MyCrypto can be used by any Ethereum wallet user by simply connecting their existing wallets with MyCrypto.

Scheduling Transactions
MyCrypto is the first wallet platform to implement native cryptocurrency transaction scheduling by utilizing Chrono Logic’s debt smart contracts and temporal Ethereum-based innovation.

With it, Ethereum users can now send transactions ahead of time on the Ethereum mainnet, which opens up the possibility of the types of payments that simply did not exist before.

For instance, with the feature, Ethereum users can send funds to an ICO in advance to refrain from being left out of the token sale, send payments to subscriptions ahead of time, and schedule transactions to business partners or suppliers.
https://www.ccn.com/ethereum-wallets-are-enabling-transaction-scheduling-killer-feature/
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September 18, 2018, 12:58:04 PM
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Sounds great. Need to test and maybe MyCrypto will replace MEW for me. It's interesting how the developers solved the gas price volatility, i think it's important for transaction scheduling.
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