Chefironside (OP)
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May 21, 2018, 09:42:42 AM |
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Don't always open mew to see if token have arrived !!!!!! It also works more simply First you go to https://ethplorer.io/ and then enter your MEW address in the white field ...click the blue button......Voila you see the Token Balances and all Transfers .Very easy or etherscan !!!!!!!! go to https://etherscan.io/ and above is a search bar ( serach by adress) . enter your mew address there and ..... Voila.....you can see all transactions and all token transfers ....very easy. Godd luck and you don't need to use your private key or json file with any risk. so you can see every day or every hour if your Airdrops have already arrived without opening your Origianl MYETHERWALLET. that is much safer. and don't give people your PRIVATE-KEY
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Fenya96
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May 21, 2018, 12:23:26 PM |
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On Etherscan if you log in there is an option to set email notifications, unfortunately it does not work on tokens, only with ETH transactions. Does anyone know a solution for tokens, to be notified when there is movement on my address?
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bananaunana
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May 21, 2018, 04:22:37 PM |
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Very helpful post, I would like to merit it, but I have none And if you want to show all token you have there, you can have a click at "Token Balances" on the right side. Then you'll see all the token and the amount stored there.
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passwordnow
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May 21, 2018, 04:33:15 PM |
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Good tip but we can't stop those newbies that wants to see themselves have those tokens they got from their airdrops through their account. and you don't need to use your private key or json file with any risk.
This is a good advise for the rest and they have to avoid such fake websites that are copying MEW.
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oli123
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May 21, 2018, 06:44:36 PM |
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A nice way to find out what tokens you own at your Ethereum address. I also use https://etherscan.io/ and I see the result after entering the address. And the main thing, without risk. Thank you and recommend this way.
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apoorvlathey
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May 21, 2018, 06:48:27 PM |
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On Etherscan if you log in there is an option to set email notifications, unfortunately it does not work on tokens, only with ETH transactions. Does anyone know a solution for tokens, to be notified when there is movement on my address?
I don't think there is such service available yet, but I would recommend you that you bookmark your address' ethplorer's link so that you can easily check your account balance. Eg : https://ethplorer.io/address/**Your ETH Address** Good tip but we can't stop those newbies that wants to see themselves have those tokens they got from their airdrops through their account.
If all they want is to check their account balance, then their is no need to log into the account each time as there is a direct and much easier way available. If they want to compromise their security then its their fault.
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pstraene
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May 21, 2018, 06:51:55 PM |
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good tip : But sorry : You have 0 sendable merit (sMerit) which you can send to other people. There is no point in hoarding sMerit; keeping it yourself does not benefit you, and we reserve the right to decay unused sMerit in the future.
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Fenya96
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June 10, 2018, 03:10:22 AM |
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so you can see every day or every hour if your Airdrops have already arrived without opening your Origianl MYETHERWALLET. that is much safer.
Finally I found the best way to be informed about airdrops that have been sent to your wallet. This method does not even require opening etherscan over and over again: 1. Go to http://etherscan.io/ and type in your address 2. On the top of the page there is a button with "Add To Watchlist" written on it. 3. Log in to your account or create a new one 4. Click on "Email notification" then hit continue. 5. You should see a list of your watched addresses, click "Edit", then check the box before "Also Track ERC20 Token Transfers (click to Enable)" and before "Notify on Incoming (Receive) Txns Only" (or witch one you prefer). 6. Congrats, you will be notified every time there is an ERC20 movement on your wallet.
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edundayo
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June 10, 2018, 04:20:13 AM |
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so you can see every day or every hour if your Airdrops have already arrived without opening your Origianl MYETHERWALLET. that is much safer.
Finally I found the best way to be informed about airdrops that have been sent to your wallet. This method does not even require opening etherscan over and over again: 1. Go to http://etherscan.io/ and type in your address 2. On the top of the page there is a button with "Add To Watchlist" written on it. 3. Log in to your account or create a new one 4. Click on "Email notification" then hit continue. 5. You should see a list of your watched addresses, click "Edit", then check the box before "Also Track ERC20 Token Transfers (click to Enable)" and before "Notify on Incoming (Receive) Txns Only" (or witch one you prefer). 6. Congrats, you will be notified every time there is an ERC20 movement on your wallet. Thanks for that, just tried it, let see how it goes.
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Fenya96
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June 10, 2018, 04:43:24 AM |
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Thanks for that, just tried it, let see how it goes.
I just exchanged some tokens on ddex.io and got the emails, works like a charm.
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fenzuijk
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June 10, 2018, 08:44:08 AM |
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so you can see every day or every hour if your Airdrops have already arrived without opening your Origianl MYETHERWALLET. that is much safer.
Finally I found the best way to be informed about airdrops that have been sent to your wallet. This method does not even require opening etherscan over and over again: 1. Go to http://etherscan.io/ and type in your address 2. On the top of the page there is a button with "Add To Watchlist" written on it. 3. Log in to your account or create a new one 4. Click on "Email notification" then hit continue. 5. You should see a list of your watched addresses, click "Edit", then check the box before "Also Track ERC20 Token Transfers (click to Enable)" and before "Notify on Incoming (Receive) Txns Only" (or witch one you prefer). 6. Congrats, you will be notified every time there is an ERC20 movement on your wallet. This looks great and can monitor other tokens. I do not know if it will succeed. I am currently using the author's method to check the sending and receiving of the ether.
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