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April 13, 2018, 02:52:17 PM |
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Hello Guys!
I would like to know which wallets advise to save ERC 20 tokens.
Thank you!
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Gabz999
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April 13, 2018, 03:01:59 PM |
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There are a lot of wallets that supports ERC20 some are online wallets and some are offline wallets which is commonly used to stored token for a long time. The most used by all is Myetherwallet, its an online ethereu wallet that supports an lot of token although you can also use metamas, I prefer using this one. Its very easy to use.
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tyuner4
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April 13, 2018, 03:10:20 PM |
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Myetherwallet is my first choice for ETH and ERC20 tokens. Imtoken and metamask are popular too, but I seldom use them. I normally use myetherwallet with hardware wallet for security.
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cryptogeek101
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April 13, 2018, 03:11:32 PM |
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Hello Guys!
I would like to know which wallets advise to save ERC 20 tokens.
Thank you!
You can use my ether wallet https://myetherwallet.com , it's one of the best ERC20 smart contract wallets that you can save your tokens. What you only need to do is to secure your private key from hackers.
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dzhan
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April 13, 2018, 03:14:50 PM |
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MyEtherWallet is the best online wallet for storing safely your Ethereum, and ERC20 tokens too. It is simple and easy to use, and it is also secured and not complicated. Just make sure to secure highly your private keys because mainly you will need them to access your wallet.
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ilya_gr
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April 13, 2018, 03:20:14 PM |
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100% the best and most comfotrable way is MEW(MyEtherWallet) You don`t need to enter everytime you want to check your balance to this wallet,can easily check etherscan.io writing your wallet address. Also it`s really easy to send tokens to exchanges,and you can set your own fee(gwei)
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Noobaru
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April 13, 2018, 03:25:26 PM |
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Hello Guys!
I would like to know which wallets advise to save ERC 20 tokens.
Thank you!
I would recommend MyEtherWallet, because I have been using it for long time without issues so far. Just be careful that you don't get phished (that you are on their genuine address which has a security certificate right next to it, double check everything). Other good wallets are MetaMask (browser add-on based wallet, can also be coupled together with MEW), Mist, Parity, Trust, imToken. If you are looking in direction of hardware wallets, then consider coupling Ledger or Trezor with MEW.
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Guvn0r
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April 13, 2018, 03:28:34 PM |
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As already mentioned by other users, Myetherwallet is the best/easiest method of having a wallet which holds ETH and tokens. But, as always if you need to store a very large amount then I would recommend a hardware wallet like ledger nano etc, but if you just need to join airdrops to collect tokens then myetherwallet is pretty good option. You can use metamask along with it (has a chrome extension for that).
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Coltpython
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April 13, 2018, 09:48:09 PM |
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If you are always on mobile phone then you can use Imtoken. It is an application for ERC20 tokens. But if you are on PC most of the time then you should probably consider using Metamask. It is secure and very easy to use.
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AlisaWhishie
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April 13, 2018, 10:03:54 PM |
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If you are always on mobile phone then you can use Imtoken. It is an application for ERC20 tokens. But if you are on PC most of the time then you should probably consider using Metamask. It is secure and very easy to use.
Does it allow you to add custom tokens to check your balance and make transactions? Last time I checked this app, it supported only a limited number of tokens. So I don't think it is really convenient to use it from mobile phone, if you have a lot of tokens of ICOs that don't partner with Imtoken. And it also doesn't have 2FA, which is a serious drawback for me, though it could be implemented really easily.
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OluwaTosin10
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April 13, 2018, 10:14:55 PM |
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Hello Guys!
I would like to know which wallets advise to save ERC 20 tokens.
Thank you!
I will suggest you create a myetherwallet, a metamask, eidoo, or imtoken there are several erc 20 token wallets, and you need to ensure to keep your private key, password and other vital securities safe, so as not to lose your tokens. Myetherwallet gives you best and maximum security, you can give it a try
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engrshu
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April 13, 2018, 10:28:13 PM |
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In terms of online wallet, you can trust myetherwallet.com and for android app wallet, iamtoken is a good one too. For using mew, it is recommended to use metamask + mew for secured wallet, but a hardware wallet is the best if you're assets are quite huge.
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VanDeinsberg12
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April 13, 2018, 10:43:28 PM |
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Hello Guys!
I would like to know which wallets advise to save ERC 20 tokens.
Thank you!
1 Eidoo, and you can try to download this through the playstore or appstore and it's already available on the market. 2 Coinomi wallet you will able to save ERC20 tokens. I guess both already supported almost all of ERC20 tokens right now. and it will be a good thing for you try to use both of the app and you can try to choose who is the best for yourself.
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sinduarianto
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April 13, 2018, 11:25:54 PM |
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for my own I choose to store my token in Myetherwalllet as it is quite easy and supports all Erc20-based Token.
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jhache
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April 13, 2018, 11:41:14 PM |
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I always go with MEW when it comes to ERC20 tokens, it gives you good service and maximum security for your coins, its easy to use and readily availbele for free
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April 13, 2018, 11:43:27 PM |
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for my own I choose to store my token in Myetherwalllet as it is quite easy and supports all Erc20-based Token.
Lol, my first thought when I saw your post was "oh here is some phishing!" My eyes automatically check the spelling of site names and detect mistakes and typos even before my brain understands that it's just a forum post. Funny.
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