pereira4 (OP)
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February 14, 2018, 04:08:19 PM |
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If I want to generate for example 10 Ethereum addresses and I want to use Myetherwallet , I have to create 10 different keystore/.json files and then use these files to access each address separately? Because that seems insanely annoying, considering that in principle it's advice against re-using the same address, I would have a bunch of these files to store, each with their own password...
Can I just get a file that can work as a seed that can spawn a bunch of different addresses? for example, you can use electrum, and save a file that you can load in electrum and have access to as many addresses as you want, not only 1 address per file. Is there any wallet that does this?
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Piggy
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February 14, 2018, 04:11:48 PM |
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If I want to generate for example 10 Ethereum addresses and I want to use Myetherwallet , I have to create 10 different keystore/.json files and then use these files to access each address separately? Because that seems insanely annoying, considering that in principle it's advice against re-using the same address, I would have a bunch of these files to store, each with their own password...
Can I just get a file that can work as a seed that can spawn a bunch of different addresses? for example, you can use electrum, and save a file that you can load in electrum and have access to as many addresses as you want, not only 1 address per file. Is there any wallet that does this?
No mew does not have this kind of functionalities, you will need to generate 10 different keystore
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February 14, 2018, 04:17:16 PM |
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If I want to generate for example 10 Ethereum addresses and I want to use Myetherwallet , I have to create 10 different keystore/.json files and then use these files to access each address separately? Because that seems insanely annoying, considering that in principle it's advice against re-using the same address, I would have a bunch of these files to store, each with their own password...
Can I just get a file that can work as a seed that can spawn a bunch of different addresses? for example, you can use electrum, and save a file that you can load in electrum and have access to as many addresses as you want, not only 1 address per file. Is there any wallet that does this?
Let me ask you about that! if Ethereum wallet of yours will get hacked and having only one file or private key. what will you do then? everything with ethereum is kinda good now and more secure. Never public your main wallet address and put all your tokens there. remember that just your eth address can see all your belongings in crypto.
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February 14, 2018, 05:11:20 PM |
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If I want to generate for example 10 Ethereum addresses and I want to use Myetherwallet , I have to create 10 different keystore/.json files and then use these files to access each address separately? Because that seems insanely annoying, considering that in principle it's advice against re-using the same address, I would have a bunch of these files to store, each with their own password...
Can I just get a file that can work as a seed that can spawn a bunch of different addresses? for example, you can use electrum, and save a file that you can load in electrum and have access to as many addresses as you want, not only 1 address per file. Is there any wallet that does this?
Let me ask you about that! if Ethereum wallet of yours will get hacked and having only one file or private key. what will you do then? everything with ethereum is kinda good now and more secure. Never public your main wallet address and put all your tokens there. remember that just your eth address can see all your belongings in crypto. And what will happen if I publish address wallet? With it, you can not steal tokens.
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February 14, 2018, 05:36:17 PM |
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And what will happen if I publish address wallet? With it, you can not steal tokens.
one of the basics of cryptocurrencies is based on key pairs. you have a secret key known as private key which you never share. and you have a public key which you can give to others. public key is derived from the private key in a one directional operation which means you can simply find the public key from private key but the reverse (private key from public key) is practically impossible. in simple terms no if you publish your address nobody can steal your tokens.
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NITCoinOfficial
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February 14, 2018, 05:45:49 PM |
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I found this site some time ago. http://ebloc.cmpe.boun.edu.tr:3002It generates bulk ethereum wallets. As far as I checked it briefly, looks legit to me. Please do a study yourself on the subject. Maybe someone here has already used it? I haven't, I just remember stumbling upon it and bookmaking.
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miyaka26
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February 14, 2018, 05:53:37 PM |
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If I want to generate for example 10 Ethereum addresses and I want to use Myetherwallet , I have to create 10 different keystore/.json files and then use these files to access each address separately? Because that seems insanely annoying, considering that in principle it's advice against re-using the same address, I would have a bunch of these files to store, each with their own password...
Can I just get a file that can work as a seed that can spawn a bunch of different addresses? for example, you can use electrum, and save a file that you can load in electrum and have access to as many addresses as you want, not only 1 address per file. Is there any wallet that does this?
I think metamask can do that for you, it is an extension of browser that lets you store or generate eth addresses along with their private keys and seed phrase, but imported private keys ones can't restore by phrase seeds so you need to generate all 10 private keys on the extension itself, I'm using it right now and it is safe and pretty convenient mostly if your going to trade on exchanges as most of them support metamask to integrate with trading some of them are IDEX and ED.
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Svelto
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February 14, 2018, 05:55:59 PM |
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It is not possible to generate 10 ETH address in one file. If you do not want to handle 10 different files, you may want to consider getting a hardware wallet. You can use hardware wallet with MEW and there are more than 10 ETH address in hardware wallet.
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markers
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February 14, 2018, 06:18:01 PM |
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Sorry mate but MyEtherWallet doesn't provide the solution that you are asking for. Thus generation of 10 separate files is the only chose here.
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siddartha1492
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February 14, 2018, 06:42:30 PM |
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I think you should create accounts with Metamask. That will be better managed. But seriously why do you need 10 different ETH address. You can use just 1 for everything. Remember that managing 10 addresses is not at all simple. And if you are looking to just receive ETH, then you can use Coinbase also.
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rezurect
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February 14, 2018, 06:52:44 PM |
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I think you should create accounts with Metamask. That will be better managed. But seriously why do you need 10 different ETH address. You can use just 1 for everything. Remember that managing 10 addresses is not at all simple. And if you are looking to just receive ETH, then you can use Coinbase also.
Why would you want to receive eth on an exchange when you could be holding it safely offline or wherever you want yourself.
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cdb1690
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February 14, 2018, 07:07:50 PM |
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If I want to generate for example 10 Ethereum addresses and I want to use Myetherwallet , I have to create 10 different keystore/.json files and then use these files to access each address separately? Because that seems insanely annoying, considering that in principle it's advice against re-using the same address, I would have a bunch of these files to store, each with their own password... Not sure how well this principle goes together with Ethereum account model. Unlike Bitcoin, Ethereum is a big state machine: it recognizes a concept of accounts and tracks the state (e.g. balance) of each and every account. In Bitcoin you have unspent transaction outputs associated with particular address and each such output has to be spent in its entirety. In Ethereum, at least as far as user control accounts goes, one address = one account and transactions either increase or decrease balance of that account. In short, you don't track inputs and outputs, you track balances. And that's a completely different world.
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goyald2801
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February 14, 2018, 07:21:47 PM |
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If I want to generate for example 10 Ethereum addresses and I want to use Myetherwallet , I have to create 10 different keystore/.json files and then use these files to access each address separately? Because that seems insanely annoying, considering that in principle it's advice against re-using the same address, I would have a bunch of these files to store, each with their own password...
Can I just get a file that can work as a seed that can spawn a bunch of different addresses? for example, you can use electrum, and save a file that you can load in electrum and have access to as many addresses as you want, not only 1 address per file. Is there any wallet that does this?
for security purpose mew dont have this option . as other users advised in metamask , you can create multiple address and i find mm is more safer than mew . but i don't think you should need so many addresses .
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February 14, 2018, 07:43:46 PM |
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If I want to generate for example 10 Ethereum addresses and I want to use Myetherwallet , I have to create 10 different keystore/.json files and then use these files to access each address separately? Because that seems insanely annoying, considering that in principle it's advice against re-using the same address, I would have a bunch of these files to store, each with their own password...
Can I just get a file that can work as a seed that can spawn a bunch of different addresses? for example, you can use electrum, and save a file that you can load in electrum and have access to as many addresses as you want, not only 1 address per file. Is there any wallet that does this?
It would be much more safe and convenient to use a hardware wallet. It allows to have a lot of ETH addresses which you would be able to control through MEW. If you have at least $500 in eth/tokens it definitely worths to buy Ledger/Trezor!
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trumper
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February 14, 2018, 07:48:00 PM |
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Why do you think so? It is good because by doing this you diversify your portfolio and reduce risk of losing lots of coins, if you have all in one wallet, you can lose all of your coins!
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February 14, 2018, 07:48:56 PM |
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MEW Johnson like the UTC file or something, with its own private key, it makes the account unique and different from each other, you can not use one's key to open another door.
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February 14, 2018, 07:52:20 PM |
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MyEtherWallet is just an access point to the Ethereum blockchain... so instead of doing it through MEW do it through MetaMask. Download and install the browser plugin and create 10-accounts. At least there it'd be a bit easier to manage since it's all consolidated into one interface.
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February 14, 2018, 08:05:25 PM |
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If I want to generate for example 10 Ethereum addresses and I want to use Myetherwallet , I have to create 10 different keystore/.json files and then use these files to access each address separately? Because that seems insanely annoying, considering that in principle it's advice against re-using the same address, I would have a bunch of these files to store, each with their own password...
Can I just get a file that can work as a seed that can spawn a bunch of different addresses? for example, you can use electrum, and save a file that you can load in electrum and have access to as many addresses as you want, not only 1 address per file. Is there any wallet that does this?
It would be much more safe and convenient to use a hardware wallet. It allows to have a lot of ETH addresses which you would be able to control through MEW. If you have at least $500 in eth/tokens it definitely worths to buy Ledger/Trezor! Seconding this! The Ledger ethereum wallet (which you can interface with using MEW) generates many addresses if you're interested in keeping different revenue/whatever streams seperate. Plus, safest option there is really.
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February 14, 2018, 08:14:36 PM |
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No , I dont think is possible to have different addresses with a single access point like private key. Each address ought to have its own key or keystore/.json before it can be functional.
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February 14, 2018, 08:59:37 PM |
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If you are looking for a system with one password - multiple ethereum keys, just make up a mnemonic. MEW offers this option when you login. Go here for example: https://coinomi.com/recovery-phrase-tool.htmlselect generate 12 words - select currency ETH Input the mnemonic into MEW - can also password protect it! If you notice, MEW let's you chose from an array of ethereum adresses. Just make sure you print out the mnemonic and put it in a safe place.
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