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July 01, 2018, 01:29:27 PM
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Hi guys,
I have a small investment in EOS. Since launch of the mainnet I have been looking for a safe wallet. Currently I stored my tokens on ETH wallet, but that means I cannot vote. I have read about Scatter and Greymass wallets. Both are online apps. To import a wallet I have to provide my private EOS Key. I don't like that at all. Is any hardware ledger support for EOS expected any time soon?
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July 03, 2018, 01:30:48 AM
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You cannot store EOS token in Ledger. You have to store in Myetherwallet. Hope this helps.
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July 03, 2018, 02:26:20 AM
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Hi guys,
I have a small investment in EOS. Since launch of the mainnet I have been looking for a safe wallet. Currently I stored my tokens on ETH wallet, but that means I cannot vote. I have read about Scatter and Greymass wallets. Both are online apps. To import a wallet I have to provide my private EOS Key. I don't like that at all. Is any hardware ledger support for EOS expected any time soon?
Until the EOS blockchain will be working prefectly and you should not expect it will be accepted by all of the hardware wallet provider. It should be happened next year but there is no ETA about that.
You can try to ask the hardware wallet provider about that.

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July 03, 2018, 12:04:45 PM
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With the ever increasing number of popularity of the bitcoin as well as the crypto currency market, different types of coins are coming to this market focusing on different sides. Now there are many coins operating in this market. But I think bitcoin wallet is safer than any other wallet in this market.
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July 03, 2018, 06:33:58 PM
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Hi guys,
I have a small investment in EOS. Since launch of the mainnet I have been looking for a safe wallet. Currently I stored my tokens on ETH wallet, but that means I cannot vote. I have read about Scatter and Greymass wallets. Both are online apps. To import a wallet I have to provide my private EOS Key. I don't like that at all. Is any hardware ledger support for EOS expected any time soon?
I have not heard about something like that recently, maybe while EOS will gain some more popularity, big companies that provide Ledger wallets would import the opportunity to store it on their wallets.
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July 03, 2018, 08:56:26 PM
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There are more than 1500 coins operating in the market. Among them are coins with very high potential and some which are a complete waste of our resources. Pointing out the right one is the main task. But bitcoin wallet is the one which is the safest of them all.
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July 03, 2018, 09:02:45 PM
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I don't think LEDGER will implement EOS on its wallet before EOS blockchain will be fully developed...meanwhile I'm using MEW...
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July 03, 2018, 09:24:03 PM
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Would wait for the ledger to support EOS, if you have confidence in the exchange you are holding it on. Since the launch, EOS has had a slew of problems, which makes me wonder about the wallets stability.
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July 16, 2018, 08:49:19 PM
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Peoples are love to connect with EOS. But i think hardware wallet is the best wallet for security. It provides great security and their performance is also good. These wallets are also very cheap.
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July 17, 2018, 08:30:29 PM
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In market there are lots of coins are available based on these 1500 coins EOS is one of them also they have good value in market also they have good capital based on this situations you need a good wallet in market there are lots of them ledger nano s wallet can be a good one for you.
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July 17, 2018, 08:45:43 PM
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You can check the both short term and long term roadmap of ledger, it may add eos if possible I don't know much about this coin.

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August 09, 2018, 07:45:45 AM
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Hi guys,
I have a small investment in EOS. Since launch of the mainnet I have been looking for a safe wallet. Currently I stored my tokens on ETH wallet, but that means I cannot vote. I have read about Scatter and Greymass wallets. Both are online apps. To import a wallet I have to provide my private EOS Key. I don't like that at all. Is any hardware ledger support for EOS expected any time soon?

 You can try Coin.Space crypto wallet
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August 09, 2018, 08:05:14 AM
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About storing tokens on the exchange should be forgotten initially, if you do not plan to deal exclusively with trade, because for long-term storage, such services are not suitable.
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August 11, 2018, 02:47:19 PM
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When I read a lot of messages here on the forum about wallet, I understand that it is one thing to store crypto currency, and quite another thing is the reliability of the wallet, when money is received for bounty. At present, without the MEW is indispensable, but in order to retain leadership, their team needs to make a lot of efforts. If there are possible failures of the work of the Etherium platform for ICO, there will be an urgent need to switch to another platform. EOS with its wallet can and is able to lead a new rating platforms for ICO. This can happen in my opinion in the coming months.
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August 11, 2018, 02:51:00 PM
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The main purpose of a hardware security device is to protect your funds.

As long as the EOS protocol and network are not fully stable, you could argue that using a hardware security device for protecting your funds is just premature optimization. Your security is only as strong as the weakest link, and in this case the network itself could be weaker (from a security perspective) than your computer or even wallet stored in the cloud.

Just my 2 cents as to why Ledger and Trezor aren't likely to focus on adding EOS support any time soon.
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August 28, 2018, 08:17:41 AM
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Hope someone can clarify for me (and others looking for EOS wallet)
I just stumbled in the net for instructions:
How to create EOS account?
Sign in/Sing up on https://www.zeos.co and there you can create account for EOS tokens.
Is that correct or this is not right way?
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