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Phriend (OP)
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January 05, 2018, 01:35:10 AM
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I was about to create a paper wallet using MyEtherWallet.  If I do this, can I store several different coins in this wallet?  (If so, do they have to be Etherium based coins?)

...or do I need to create a separate wallet on MyEtherWallet for each different coin that I buy?

Is there a "best practice" regarding this?
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January 05, 2018, 08:49:01 AM
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You should be able to store any ERC20 token there but nothing else. If you're using something such as USDT, IOTA etc. that are either built inside Bitcoin blockchain (Omni tokens) or they have their own, you will have to use their own wallets.
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January 05, 2018, 04:05:10 PM
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You should be able to store any ERC20 token there but nothing else.

Thanks.  So, just to confirm:  I can store several different kinds of ERC20 in the same MyEtherWallet, yes?
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January 05, 2018, 04:40:41 PM
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You should be able to store any ERC20 token there but nothing else.

Thanks.  So, just to confirm:  I can store several different kinds of ERC20 in the same MyEtherWallet, yes?

Yes sir. You can store as ERC-20 Takens as you want. There is no limit for it.
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January 05, 2018, 05:54:31 PM
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You should be able to store any ERC20 token there but nothing else.

Thanks.  So, just to confirm:  I can store several different kinds of ERC20 in the same MyEtherWallet, yes?

Why would you want to risk that?

How much effort is it really to create separate wallets for each coin? I will not do this, because it will become very complicated

when these individual coins gets forked at different stages. Imagine if one ERC20 coin forks and you want to claim the free

coins, like what happened with BCash and Bitcoin Gold.  Roll Eyes

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January 06, 2018, 08:01:41 PM
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Why would you want to risk that?

How much effort is it really to create separate wallets for each coin? I will not do this, because it will become very complicated

when these individual coins gets forked at different stages. Imagine if one ERC20 coin forks and you want to claim the free

coins, like what happened with BCash and Bitcoin Gold.  Roll Eyes

Stop spreading false information's. He is not speaking about other coins with different blockchains, he's talking about ERC20 tokens. There is no such a thing like a fork for tokens.
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