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June 01, 2018, 06:42:11 PM
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I have a few atcoins I need to get out of exchanges and in to staking online wallets like btcpop.co or n to wallets that I can save to a usb stick, I am sick of looking and getting no where, I will personally pay someone 10$ in crypto if they can just help me find a place to put all these coins please.

The coins i need moved are NANO, Ripple, Stellar, ect.

Also Does anyone know how to get coins back from cryptopia after they just mysteriously go missing? I just contacted support at cryptopia with this message:

"I used to own XEM, FCT and sky now my balances are zero, what's going on? I asked customer service to place a note to not dust (aka steal) my coins but they are gone? Please fix thank you."

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June 01, 2018, 07:21:41 PM
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I have a few atcoins I need to get out of exchanges and in to staking online wallets like btcpop.co or n to wallets that I can save to a usb stick, I am sick of looking and getting no where, I will personally pay someone 10$ in crypto if they can just help me find a place to put all these coins please.

The coins i need moved are NANO, Ripple, Stellar, ect.

Also Does anyone know how to get coins back from cryptopia after they just mysteriously go missing? I just contacted support at cryptopia with this message:

"I used to own XEM, FCT and sky now my balances are zero, what's going on? I asked customer service to place a note to not dust (aka steal) my coins but they are gone? Please fix thank you."


Why don't you use Ledger nano S. I have been using it for more than a year. It supports bunches of Alts too. Check in there website: https://www.ledgerwallet.com

Don't worry about money. If you decide then let me know. I can give you my affiliate link in your PM. I will get a tiny commission and both get benefited.

By the way I am not vouching for the referral commission. Ledger nano S really is a good one IMO.   

Be happy be at peace. Looking forward to BTC at $1M
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June 01, 2018, 07:34:25 PM
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Exodus is a nice online wallet if you are looking to store them on your pc/laptop. https://www.exodus.io/. You can also use Jaxx Wallet , https://jaxx.io/
Both these I have used personally and haven't had a problem with it.

One thing to keep in mind, when using shapeshift builtin in exodus..sometimes the exchange gets stuck. you might want to go and do it in some exchange like poloniex or binance if urgent.

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June 02, 2018, 07:11:38 AM
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Still nothing from Cryptopia, I can't believe all that money is gone!
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June 02, 2018, 07:18:05 AM
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Exodus doesn't have nano. or Stellar. Ect.
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August 11, 2018, 07:23:41 PM
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The coins i need moved are NANO, Ripple, Stellar, ect.

You can do many things here.
For example, sell everything for bitcoin, store it in hardware/software wallet.
Done.

Other ways are store every coin in separate software wallet dedicated for it on your PC.
I know its a bit pain in der arse, but, you don't need to worrty about wallet security then, because not official wallets can be infected/backdoored.

Some hardware wallets offer many altcoins, but altcoins are limitless so they cant support most of them even.
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