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March 13, 2018, 02:30:14 AM
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March 13, 2018, 02:44:12 AM
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All cryptographic COINS can be stored in the same wallet, but must be a hardware wallet, and only the hardware wallet is the safest. Exchanges and ordinary wallets are not safe.


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March 13, 2018, 02:47:48 AM
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But it will not as safe as single wallet. The idea is good but usually single coin wallets are works better than any multy coin wallet. What makes thats wallet better tjan the other multy coin wallets? I will be happy if I only use single wallet for all coin which is also safe and works good.

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March 13, 2018, 03:33:52 AM
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But it will not as safe as single wallet. The idea is good but usually single coin wallets are works better than any multy coin wallet. What makes thats wallet better tjan the other multy coin wallets? I will be happy if I only use single wallet for all coin which is also safe and works good.
Many advantages of using a single wallet or a lot of wallets.
If using a single wallet will easily access the various coins that we have with one login only. But it would be better if in place not only one wallet only,
Because if you only have one wallet and accessible to others, it will lose all the balance you have.
If using more than one wallet I think safe.  Smiley
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March 13, 2018, 04:35:18 AM
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Wallets like exodus, jaxx or coinomi support multiple currencies--look into these if you are looking to invest in multiple coins.
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March 13, 2018, 04:37:38 AM
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But it will not as safe as single wallet. The idea is good but usually single coin wallets are works better than any multy coin wallet. What makes thats wallet better tjan the other multy coin wallets? I will be happy if I only use single wallet for all coin which is also safe and works good.
Yes. For sure, a single wallet is a secured wallet rather than aggregation of coin in a wallet. For sure, it can easily attacked by the hackers. Yet the idea is good enough and helpful, we cannot assure if the wallet can be a 100 percent secured.

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March 13, 2018, 04:41:47 AM
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Keeping all your coin separated is also making them safe for hackers, when your wallet was forcely access by some and stealing what's inside then it's the end if you keep all your coin there.
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March 13, 2018, 04:46:41 AM
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All coin in single wallet ? Yes it is a good idea, to be safe and not anywhere, make us not bother if you want to sell it, if one coin a wallet that will inconvenience us and spend our time wasted, so this is most appropriate if one wallet for all coins.
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March 13, 2018, 04:55:01 AM
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Have not yet invented a hardware purse that would support all the coins)
The only option, a separate system unit with a large zhyetsky disk, which will store the original wallets.

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March 13, 2018, 04:57:37 AM
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EIDOO I think is safe just as MEW after all you are holding the private key of these wallet. You'd feel unsafe if you are not holding the privatekey, hack and phishing happens all the time in this forum which is why you must be conscious of not clicking links other than the ones you know and you personally write the url on your browser.  I prefer the single wallet so I can access all and I don't have to remember multiple passwords but sure it all depend to preferences.
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March 14, 2018, 08:08:46 AM
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Would you keep all the eggs in the same basket? I am not against software wallets, but people don't know much about computer safety, The majority use the same PC for gaming, torrents, and e-wallets. This is suicide. Some people use one wallet in their mobile phone and use it in open wifi stations. What I want to say is that we need more education on computer safety and people who don't know how to use the pc would be better to buy hardware wallets.
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March 14, 2018, 12:00:32 PM
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I don't think there is a single wallet now that can hold all the coins at the same time. I would not do it though, I would keep in different wallet so in case one gets compromised I will not lose everything in a single swoop.
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March 14, 2018, 12:03:03 PM
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depend your wallet if like coinomi that can all coin I think
but coin must support at coinomi wallet
if offline wallet I think cant

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March 14, 2018, 12:28:12 PM
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Cryptocurency cards for tokens are still software based and not all software wallets are as safe as hardware wallets such as trezor. I also read that the company provides three types of cards (Silver, Gold, and Platinum). Does it mean that one is safer than the other? Or please can you shed more light to what makes the cards differ. I also have another question bothering me. How many tokens, i mean different tokens apart from Amon, can it store?
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March 15, 2018, 12:04:39 AM
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Cryptocurency cards for tokens are still software based and not all software wallets are as safe as hardware wallets such as trezor. I also read that the company provides three types of cards (Silver, Gold, and Platinum). Does it mean that one is safer than the other? Or please can you shed more light to what makes the cards differ. I also have another question bothering me. How many tokens, i mean different tokens apart from Amon, can it store?
In case of Hard Cap reached, the tokens distribution will be as following: 550,000,000 AMNs tokens will be circulating when Tokens are released after the end of the token sale (30% ICO contributors and 3% bounty programs). Being a FinTech Amon needs a consistent amount of reserve, therefore 450,000,000 AMNs will be allocated for Reserves and will be locked and used only in special events related to the business operations. The 250,000,000 AMNs tokens for Advisors and Team will be vested respectively for 6 months and 1 year while the remaining 416,666,667 AMNs for Founders will be vested for 3 years with a 6 months release programme starting from the 2nd year. Unsold tokens will be burned and the percentages of tokens distributions will remain the same
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March 15, 2018, 12:14:13 AM
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In case of Hard Cap reached, the tokens distribution will be as following: 550,000,000 AMNs tokens will be circulating when Tokens are released after the end of the token sale (30% ICO contributors and 3% bounty programs). Being a FinTech Amon needs a consistent amount of reserve, therefore 450,000,000 AMNs will be allocated for Reserves and will be locked and used only in special events related to the business operations. The 250,000,000 AMNs tokens for Advisors and Team will be vested respectively for 6 months and 1 year while the remaining 416,666,667 AMNs for Founders will be vested for 3 years with a 6 months release programme starting from the 2nd year. Unsold tokens will be burned and the percentages of tokens distributions will remain the same
It's fair that unsold tokens will be burnt. Do you intend to prolong the ICO if the hard cap won't be reached in time? What about KYC procedure for bounty participants?
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March 15, 2018, 01:01:26 AM
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Exodus convenient wallet. Popular coins can be stored there.
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March 15, 2018, 08:32:47 AM
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In case of Hard Cap reached, the tokens distribution will be as following: 550,000,000 AMNs tokens will be circulating when Tokens are released after the end of the token sale (30% ICO contributors and 3% bounty programs). Being a FinTech Amon needs a consistent amount of reserve, therefore 450,000,000 AMNs will be allocated for Reserves and will be locked and used only in special events related to the business operations. The 250,000,000 AMNs tokens for Advisors and Team will be vested respectively for 6 months and 1 year while the remaining 416,666,667 AMNs for Founders will be vested for 3 years with a 6 months release programme starting from the 2nd year. Unsold tokens will be burned and the percentages of tokens distributions will remain the same
It's fair that unsold tokens will be burnt. Do you intend to prolong the ICO if the hard cap won't be reached in time? What about KYC procedure for bounty participants?
Tokens will be burnt for nownthere is no plan to extend it. We wont do kyc for bounty.
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