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June 22, 2019, 07:34:37 AM
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now.

Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software.
Did you hear about recent bug in Android? Nobody is guaranteed. Though PC's aren't safe too. The only ultimate firewall is paper wallet and that's only before quantum computers)
So, just don't put your eggs in one basket and have different wallets for trading and hodling.
You are currently right. The most safety method for saving your funds is paper wallet.
Forgot to mention the grandmother’s stockings and the mattress. Grin
You can also bury in the garden under a cherry. Grin
There are no perfect wallets.
Security is in your hands first.

I use cold wallets and cryptocurrency wallets applications on a mobile phone. It is very convenient and I can transfer or cash my own funds very quickly at any time.
If you leave where the phone, as quickly and quickly someone else will be able to transfer Your funds.

Of course.
But I'm interested in more following.
If, for example, a computer broke down with an installed application ONEX-how to restore the application?
Is there an ISO file for example?I think you get my point.
That’s why, usually, you need to make backup of your wallet.
A wallet is where? The person is referring to the ability to save settings.
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June 22, 2019, 08:52:26 AM
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now.

Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software.
Did you hear about recent bug in Android? Nobody is guaranteed. Though PC's aren't safe too. The only ultimate firewall is paper wallet and that's only before quantum computers)
So, just don't put your eggs in one basket and have different wallets for trading and hodling.
You are currently right. The most safety method for saving your funds is paper wallet.
Forgot to mention the grandmother’s stockings and the mattress. Grin
You can also bury in the garden under a cherry. Grin
There are no perfect wallets.
Security is in your hands first.

I use cold wallets and cryptocurrency wallets applications on a mobile phone. It is very convenient and I can transfer or cash my own funds very quickly at any time.
If you leave where the phone, as quickly and quickly someone else will be able to transfer Your funds.

Of course.
But I'm interested in more following.
If, for example, a computer broke down with an installed application ONEX-how to restore the application?
Is there an ISO file for example?I think you get my point.
That’s why, usually, you need to make backup of your wallet.
A wallet is where? The person is referring to the ability to save settings.
They are talking about desktop or pc wallet. Well made wallets have integrated function of wallet backup.
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June 22, 2019, 10:57:27 AM
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now.

Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software.
Did you hear about recent bug in Android? Nobody is guaranteed. Though PC's aren't safe too. The only ultimate firewall is paper wallet and that's only before quantum computers)
So, just don't put your eggs in one basket and have different wallets for trading and hodling.
You are currently right. The most safety method for saving your funds is paper wallet.
Forgot to mention the grandmother’s stockings and the mattress. Grin
You can also bury in the garden under a cherry. Grin
There are no perfect wallets.
Security is in your hands first.

I use cold wallets and cryptocurrency wallets applications on a mobile phone. It is very convenient and I can transfer or cash my own funds very quickly at any time.
If you leave where the phone, as quickly and quickly someone else will be able to transfer Your funds.

Of course.
But I'm interested in more following.
If, for example, a computer broke down with an installed application ONEX-how to restore the application?
Is there an ISO file for example?I think you get my point.
That’s why, usually, you need to make backup of your wallet.
A wallet is where? The person is referring to the ability to save settings.
Yes, yes, I mean to restore the application is possible in case of loss?Is there any backup or ISO file?
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June 22, 2019, 10:59:48 AM
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now.

Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software.
Did you hear about recent bug in Android? Nobody is guaranteed. Though PC's aren't safe too. The only ultimate firewall is paper wallet and that's only before quantum computers)
So, just don't put your eggs in one basket and have different wallets for trading and hodling.
You are currently right. The most safety method for saving your funds is paper wallet.
Forgot to mention the grandmother’s stockings and the mattress. Grin
You can also bury in the garden under a cherry. Grin
There are no perfect wallets.
Security is in your hands first.

I use cold wallets and cryptocurrency wallets applications on a mobile phone. It is very convenient and I can transfer or cash my own funds very quickly at any time.
If you leave where the phone, as quickly and quickly someone else will be able to transfer Your funds.

Of course.
But I'm interested in more following.
If, for example, a computer broke down with an installed application ONEX-how to restore the application?
Is there an ISO file for example?I think you get my point.
That’s why, usually, you need to make backup of your wallet.
AFAIK Onex terminal isn't operating with wallet files or logins/passwords, it's using exhanges API keys which are pretty easy to restore if you lost them.

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June 22, 2019, 11:03:50 AM
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now.

Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software.
Did you hear about recent bug in Android? Nobody is guaranteed. Though PC's aren't safe too. The only ultimate firewall is paper wallet and that's only before quantum computers)
So, just don't put your eggs in one basket and have different wallets for trading and hodling.
You are currently right. The most safety method for saving your funds is paper wallet.
Forgot to mention the grandmother’s stockings and the mattress. Grin
You can also bury in the garden under a cherry. Grin
There are no perfect wallets.
Security is in your hands first.

I use cold wallets and cryptocurrency wallets applications on a mobile phone. It is very convenient and I can transfer or cash my own funds very quickly at any time.
If you leave where the phone, as quickly and quickly someone else will be able to transfer Your funds.

Of course.
But I'm interested in more following.
If, for example, a computer broke down with an installed application ONEX-how to restore the application?
Is there an ISO file for example?I think you get my point.
That’s why, usually, you need to make backup of your wallet.
A wallet is where? The person is referring to the ability to save settings.
Maybe he's asking about wallet for Onex coins, not onex terminal?
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June 22, 2019, 02:15:55 PM
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now.

Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software.
Did you hear about recent bug in Android? Nobody is guaranteed. Though PC's aren't safe too. The only ultimate firewall is paper wallet and that's only before quantum computers)
So, just don't put your eggs in one basket and have different wallets for trading and hodling.
You are currently right. The most safety method for saving your funds is paper wallet.
Forgot to mention the grandmother’s stockings and the mattress. Grin
You can also bury in the garden under a cherry. Grin
There are no perfect wallets.
Security is in your hands first.

I use cold wallets and cryptocurrency wallets applications on a mobile phone. It is very convenient and I can transfer or cash my own funds very quickly at any time.
If you leave where the phone, as quickly and quickly someone else will be able to transfer Your funds.

Of course.
But I'm interested in more following.
If, for example, a computer broke down with an installed application ONEX-how to restore the application?
Is there an ISO file for example?I think you get my point.
That’s why, usually, you need to make backup of your wallet.
A wallet is where? The person is referring to the ability to save settings.
Maybe he's asking about wallet for Onex coins, not onex terminal?
He wrote that.Application.I understood what he was talking about.He has in mind when a laptop, for example, breaks, is it possible to restore a trading application.With settings.
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June 22, 2019, 03:58:55 PM
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I think there can be some problems with restoring data from dead HDD, if I understood correctly.
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June 22, 2019, 10:20:20 PM
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now.

Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software.
Did you hear about recent bug in Android? Nobody is guaranteed. Though PC's aren't safe too. The only ultimate firewall is paper wallet and that's only before quantum computers)
So, just don't put your eggs in one basket and have different wallets for trading and hodling.
You are currently right. The most safety method for saving your funds is paper wallet.
Forgot to mention the grandmother’s stockings and the mattress. Grin
You can also bury in the garden under a cherry. Grin
There are no perfect wallets.
Security is in your hands first.

I use cold wallets and cryptocurrency wallets applications on a mobile phone. It is very convenient and I can transfer or cash my own funds very quickly at any time.
If you leave where the phone, as quickly and quickly someone else will be able to transfer Your funds.

Of course.
But I'm interested in more following.
If, for example, a computer broke down with an installed application ONEX-how to restore the application?
Is there an ISO file for example?I think you get my point.
That’s why, usually, you need to make backup of your wallet.
A wallet is where? The person is referring to the ability to save settings.
Maybe he's asking about wallet for Onex coins, not onex terminal?
He wrote that.Application.I understood what he was talking about.He has in mind when a laptop, for example, breaks, is it possible to restore a trading application.With settings.
That’s a good question, I am also interested what to do and how to recover in that situation.

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June 23, 2019, 05:45:10 AM
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I prefer to use one laptop for my home tasks for everyday and another laptop for cryptocurrency. I think that’s the most safety method.
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June 23, 2019, 06:03:48 AM
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now.

Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software.
Did you hear about recent bug in Android? Nobody is guaranteed. Though PC's aren't safe too. The only ultimate firewall is paper wallet and that's only before quantum computers)
So, just don't put your eggs in one basket and have different wallets for trading and hodling.
You are currently right. The most safety method for saving your funds is paper wallet.
Forgot to mention the grandmother’s stockings and the mattress. Grin
You can also bury in the garden under a cherry. Grin
There are no perfect wallets.
Security is in your hands first.

I use cold wallets and cryptocurrency wallets applications on a mobile phone. It is very convenient and I can transfer or cash my own funds very quickly at any time.
If you leave where the phone, as quickly and quickly someone else will be able to transfer Your funds.

Of course.
But I'm interested in more following.
If, for example, a computer broke down with an installed application ONEX-how to restore the application?
Is there an ISO file for example?I think you get my point.
That’s why, usually, you need to make backup of your wallet.
A wallet is where? The person is referring to the ability to save settings.
Maybe he's asking about wallet for Onex coins, not onex terminal?
He wrote that.Application.I understood what he was talking about.He has in mind when a laptop, for example, breaks, is it possible to restore a trading application.With settings.
Maybe. I just don't realize why these settings are so important. There are much more problems for people in crypto if HDD crashes.
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June 23, 2019, 07:19:08 AM
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I prefer to use one laptop for my home tasks for everyday and another laptop for cryptocurrency. I think that’s the most safety method.
If there is such a possibility, it is a reasonable solution. But do not forget that there are vulnerabilities in some wallets.
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June 23, 2019, 08:51:38 AM
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Where can I get a working link to the project page in the GOLOS social network?

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June 23, 2019, 09:34:42 AM
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Maybe. I just don't realize why these settings are so important. There are much more problems for people in crypto if HDD crashes.
Hm. Depends on how these guy organized his workspace, I assume.
To the point of question: probably the only way are data-restoring programms, though the result isn't guaranteed. There are many of them, specially for these cases.

But I'll say - regular backups are better way)

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June 23, 2019, 10:13:00 AM
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Where can I get a working link to the project page in the GOLOS social network?
There is no there likely, there is on a Medium
https://medium.com/@smmonex
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June 23, 2019, 11:55:28 AM
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Maybe. I just don't realize why these settings are so important. There are much more problems for people in crypto if HDD crashes.
Hm. Depends on how these guy organized his workspace, I assume.
To the point of question: probably the only way are data-restoring programms, though the result isn't guaranteed. There are many of them, specially for these cases.

But I'll say - regular backups are better way)
I do not argue, of course better.But what will you do in case of a hard drive failure?
That is why it is so important to save the recovery file.If there is such a function, of course.
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June 23, 2019, 03:40:55 PM
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Maybe. I just don't realize why these settings are so important. There are much more problems for people in crypto if HDD crashes.
Hm. Depends on how these guy organized his workspace, I assume.
To the point of question: probably the only way are data-restoring programms, though the result isn't guaranteed. There are many of them, specially for these cases.

But I'll say - regular backups are better way)
I do not argue, of course better.But what will you do in case of a hard drive failure?
That is why it is so important to save the recovery file.If there is such a function, of course.
First I'll praise God for having all my wallets and logins either memorized or backuped.
After this, if I don't want to restore settings manualy I'll use a HDD clone from external disc... which I recommend to everyone. You don't need such function in every programm if you may clone the full HDD (except for folder too big and not very critical, like video or games).

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June 23, 2019, 04:16:53 PM
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Maybe. I just don't realize why these settings are so important. There are much more problems for people in crypto if HDD crashes.
Hm. Depends on how these guy organized his workspace, I assume.
To the point of question: probably the only way are data-restoring programms, though the result isn't guaranteed. There are many of them, specially for these cases.

But I'll say - regular backups are better way)
I do not argue, of course better.But what will you do in case of a hard drive failure?
That is why it is so important to save the recovery file.If there is such a function, of course.
First I'll praise God for having all my wallets and logins either memorized or backuped.
After this, if I don't want to restore settings manualy I'll use a HDD clone from external disc... which I recommend to everyone. You don't need such function in every programm if you may clone the full HDD (except for folder too big and not very critical, like video or games).
Good for you. Maybe you really would do so - then you have my respect. But you really think everyone will do regular manual backups? That sounds a little too optimistic, if you ask me
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June 23, 2019, 05:50:20 PM
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Maybe. I just don't realize why these settings are so important. There are much more problems for people in crypto if HDD crashes.
Hm. Depends on how these guy organized his workspace, I assume.
To the point of question: probably the only way are data-restoring programms, though the result isn't guaranteed. There are many of them, specially for these cases.

But I'll say - regular backups are better way)
I do not argue, of course better.But what will you do in case of a hard drive failure?
That is why it is so important to save the recovery file.If there is such a function, of course.
First I'll praise God for having all my wallets and logins either memorized or backuped.
After this, if I don't want to restore settings manualy I'll use a HDD clone from external disc... which I recommend to everyone. You don't need such function in every programm if you may clone the full HDD (except for folder too big and not very critical, like video or games).
Good for you. Maybe you really would do so - then you have my respect. But you really think everyone will do regular manual backups? That sounds a little too optimistic, if you ask me
You still need to accustom yourself to regular backup, it saves in case of failures a lot of time, and often money.
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June 23, 2019, 06:07:56 PM
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What is a current daily reward from one masternode now?
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June 23, 2019, 07:48:05 PM
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If there is no such volume in a trade terminal, how can I quickly sell  my position in such a case?

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