telradtraverse
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September 08, 2018, 11:03:48 PM |
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im storing them in myetherwallet
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wowprolol
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September 10, 2018, 04:24:36 AM |
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Exchange is a good opportunity to store all your tokens in one place . In order to store all your altcoins on other wallets, you will need a lot of unnecessary actions
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Camster
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September 10, 2018, 04:28:09 AM |
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I store them on a paper wallet if I have that choice. I always try to get the coins offline if I'm holding for anymore than a few days. If there is no paper wallet I will go with the QT wallets next. Something that I own and control. Next to last resort is on a web site. Finally on the exchange. That seems to be the most dangerous spot so I never personally do this.
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katak mercat
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September 10, 2018, 04:30:25 AM |
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I store my token on the local market so that it's easy to exchange it with Fiat, I do a little trading only on the Global Exchange...
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jaocoincrypto18
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September 10, 2018, 04:49:18 AM |
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Hey guys, where do you store your tokens? On your ethereum wallet or on an exchange, or maybe you store your tokens somewhere else? Give me some recommendations, where my tokens will be in complete safety?
I'm holding many crypto currencies with considerable amount so i use Nano Ledger S which is a hardware wallet that proven and known for the safety features. Although expensive but its worth it if you holding a big investment but if you have just few tokens or Crypto then MEW will be enough as it was a trusted wallet for its safety features too.
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Kwansimaa
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September 10, 2018, 04:51:14 AM |
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I store my tokens on my ethereum wallet that is if the tokens are ERC20 base tokens but whatever be the case it is better to keep your private key, and other encryption safe from everybody so that you don't lose your funds.
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bittick
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September 10, 2018, 04:55:16 AM |
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Hey guys, where do you store your tokens? On your ethereum wallet or on an exchange, or maybe you store your tokens somewhere else? Give me some recommendations, where my tokens will be in complete safety?
I'm holding many crypto currencies with considerable amount so i use Nano Ledger S which is a hardware wallet that proven and known for the safety features. Although expensive but its worth it if you holding a big investment but if you have just few tokens or Crypto then MEW will be enough as it was a trusted wallet for its safety features too. Many people consider accessing your wallet through MEW using direct private key as one of most dangerous method to get into your funds, it's like you are carring bag of money in public and you just expose it hoping that no one else would rob you or in other word trying to scam you trough phishing. I don't highly recommend this kind of method since if you are doing this you are ready to expose yourself to unnecessary risks.
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arvind82
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September 10, 2018, 05:36:48 AM |
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There are some wallet in the exchange. But I trust the ether wallet which is safe for buying and selling the coins. It has a private key option in which you can store your coins safely.
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oludare1
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September 10, 2018, 05:45:16 AM |
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For now I store my tokens in wallets. I also have little tokens stored on exchange but it's just about two or three. I'm comfortable storing tokens on wallets than exchange because of some levels of personal control is higher compared to the exchange. I planned getting hardware storage but not now.
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coingrowth
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September 10, 2018, 05:48:52 AM |
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Most of the time i used to store them in their desired wallets, but when it comes ERC20 token mostly i used to store them in MEW. I am very comfortable with the MEW compared to their wallet. MEW is an online web-based one, whereas wallets if the system crashes definitely we are going to lose them.
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Amancrypto123
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September 10, 2018, 06:11:44 AM |
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I prefer to keep my coins in etherwallet . Its the secure place to store my coins . In exchange i dont feel safe to keep my coins , so i prefer ether wallet , i just keep my key safe so that my wallet dont get hacked.
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littleheart
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September 10, 2018, 06:19:30 AM |
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I keep my digital currency coins in my wallet. I picked myetherwallet to store them. For whatever length of time that I utilize myetherwallet, I'm simple. As I would see it myetherwallet is appropriate for having confidence in different digital currencies with a genuinely safe security technique demonstrate. For whatever length of time that I join this myetherwallet, my wallet has never been hacked or stolen. All things considered the key is in ourselves that we should be watchful in putting away our passwords and furthermore apply all security systems.
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starblocks
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September 12, 2018, 06:38:39 AM |
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Hey guys, where do you store your tokens? On your ethereum wallet or on an exchange, or maybe you store your tokens somewhere else? Give me some recommendations, where my tokens will be in complete safety?
1. Never store them on an exchange if you can avoid it unless you're trading with them 2. Never expose your private keys whilst you are online unless you use Metamask 3. Backup your private keys multiple times 4. Use a good antivirus and malware utility 5. Buy a hardware wallet
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Rtalk
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September 12, 2018, 06:43:31 AM |
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I have a few coins and I keep them on a cold multi-currency wallet.It is very convenient and safe enough.You can also store each coin in your own wallet.
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OnceTwiceThird
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September 12, 2018, 06:49:34 AM |
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You can purchase your coin from myetherwallet to exchange account, maybe you save some altcoin kind and look where your coin have listed market, than you can create an account and save your token there is more safety and secure.
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nicecrypto
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September 12, 2018, 06:56:07 AM |
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I use different wallets actually, MEW was the one I started with which I still use by the way and I also use Enjin wallet and ImToken wallet.
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pandanaran
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September 12, 2018, 07:01:28 AM |
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Hey guys, where do you store your tokens? On your ethereum wallet or on an exchange, or maybe you store your tokens somewhere else? Give me some recommendations, where my tokens will be in complete safety?
As a trader even though beginners I often store tokens in exchange because in my opinion this is simpler, I also store tokens in mew if I get tokens from airdrop or bounties and investments ICO, I have never saved tokens in an offline wallet or other wallet sites other than MEW.
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ryanpargoz
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September 12, 2018, 08:41:27 AM |
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It depend the token you have dude ! What platform the tokens you have , if eth u can use myetherwallet/ or im token if your wanna store your token basic erc-20 . if the platforom the tokens you have is neo , you can use https://neotracker.io/walletthank you
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Mkpez
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September 12, 2018, 03:55:47 PM |
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Please keep your token in where you have absolute right and control. Don't store on any exchange platform.
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thanhmmo19
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September 12, 2018, 05:54:06 PM |
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Hey guys, where do you store your tokens? On your ethereum wallet or on an exchange, or maybe you store your tokens somewhere else? Give me some recommendations, where my tokens will be in complete safety?
I am keeping my coins on MyEtherWallet, I never kept my coins on exchanges because of security risks. Some exchanges were hacked, and people lost their tokens and coins.
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