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Re: Does EOS have to be in cold storage on the 1st of june?
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_Arnold_
on 29/04/2018, 10:54:17 UTC
Can someone from EOS please clarify this.

When Bitcoin had a split some exchanges claimed Bitcoin cash for themselves and I want to know if holders face a similar thing this time or what is actually going to happen when EOS launch?
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Re: Does EOS have to be in cold storage on the 1st of june?
by
_Arnold_
on 27/04/2018, 08:21:54 UTC
I think you just need to put your EOS on the exchange, and they will help you deal with these issues.
You don't have to do anything.


If someone from the EOS-team, or someone who knows this for sure, could clarify this it would be great.
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Re: Does EOS have to be in cold storage on the 1st of june?
by
_Arnold_
on 26/04/2018, 07:51:00 UTC
Hmm.. I don't understand what you mean.

Do you mean that holders will get double the amount of EOS or something when it goes live?

Can you explain if it needs to be kept outside of an exchange in cold storage or not?
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Does EOS have to be in cold storage on the 1st of june?
by
_Arnold_
on 25/04/2018, 19:28:36 UTC
I am wondering if EOS needs to be kept in cold storage on the 1st of june?

What happens if the EOS are kept in an exchange when it goes live/launches?

Will the holder miss out on some extra coins or rewards or something? Or can the EOS-tokens be kept safely in an exchange without something bad happening to the holder, like for example missing out on new or extra coins/rewards?

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Re: Bibox: $BIX Token - The Future of Exchanges - Binance Verison II
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_Arnold_
on 14/02/2018, 17:17:01 UTC


Why choose Bibox?

Bibox boast it's AI technology integration on providing quantitative computation and analysis on trading, personalized risk management, speech recogniton and scoring coins that will be listed. They will start trading on BTC, and other prominent crpytocurrency and will create a future option for CNY, HKD, EUR and JPN direct trading. Bibox will also offer Leveraging, TWAS, Iceberg order priority, stop-loss and other financial services to help it's invetors on using it's platform.




Do you know how to use the stop-loss?

I don't find that on the Bibox-site, in the trading section?
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Huobi withdrawals
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_Arnold_
on 01/02/2018, 15:04:05 UTC
Hi

At the Huobi-exchange they have written that I can withdraw 0.1 Bitcoin if I am not a verified (with passport) user. does that mean that I could withdraw 0,1 bitcoins for 20 days if I have 2 Bitcoins for example?

So I withdraw it from the exchange in badges?

Or what does that mean. I've noticed that some of the smaller coins are almost impossible to withdraw in large amounts. So I guess I have to change them into Bitcoins first, right? Before I withdraw them
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Re: What will drive the value of SALT-tokens?
by
_Arnold_
on 07/01/2018, 09:44:07 UTC
The value will probably be driven by the fact that there is a discrepancy in the price on exchanges and the retail price. The retail price of SALT is $27.50 whereas the exchange is roughly at $12.50 right now. That is over a 2x gap one that won't be there for much longer.

Ok. Fair enough. But what happens when we hit that level?

What will drive the upside above 27 dollars?
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Re: What is myetherwallet.com
by
_Arnold_
on 04/01/2018, 15:03:34 UTC
MyEtherWallet is a client side wallet for ETH and ERC20 tokens. I am using it on offline air gapped computer , and making offline transaction, so my priv key never touch the internet. it is very safe to do that with a computer without network card.

How is this possible to do? I mean sending ether offline?

All the instructions say that I should do this on an offline-computer. But how is that possible? I mean the computer needs to be online at some point to be able to generate the MyEtherWallet adress: "Generate & Send Offline Transaction". Otherwise I don't have a place to paste my password right?

Let's say I have two computers and one of them is never online. How can that computer be used for sending ether offline? If it is never online it cannot get into the above tab that and then paste the UTC-file in step 2, right?

What do  people mean by these transactions that they are saying they send offline? Do they use two computers for which one of them is not offline at the moment you paste the private key in there? Or is it never connected to the internet at all?
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Re: EtherDelta - Decentralized Token Exchange
by
_Arnold_
on 03/01/2018, 20:33:44 UTC
Can I only send ether directly to etherdelta? Or can I send other ethereum-tokens to that adress as well, directly?

Could I for example send PPT directly from MyEtherwallet into the Etherdelta-adress, and then sell those PPTs for ether, on etherdelta. And later buy EOS for the received ether. And finally send those EOS out of Etherdelta to a new MyEtherwallet?
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Re: [ANN] TenX: Making Blockchain assets spendable
by
_Arnold_
on 03/01/2018, 12:33:27 UTC
How will the fees that token holders should receive manifest and show up in their balances?

If you for example own TenX-tokens, through MyEtherWallet, does that mean Tokenholders will receive Ether directly into their wallets?

Will they be able to see the new ether in their balance on Myetherscan, in transactions or tokens transfers?
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What will drive the value of SALT-tokens?
by
_Arnold_
on 24/12/2017, 13:00:37 UTC
Hi there.

I have a question about SALT.

To the people who like the SALT-lending platform: what is going to be the main driver behind the value-growth of SALT-tokens?

As I understand it you don't need a lot of SALT-tokens to participate in the borrowing-process(?).

What then is going to drive the demand of the SALT-tokens?

Also, do they constitute a limited supply, or can they be created to infinity?

/Curious

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Re: Sweep core, cash and gold - which wallet?
by
_Arnold_
on 21/12/2017, 16:33:19 UTC
Blockchain already supported Bitcoin Cash, all you have to do is importing wallet into your blockchain account.

however, i find this for how to sweep bitcoin cash and how to exchange it into bitcoins :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2078292.0

Do you mean the blockchain.info-wallet?

I thought someone in here said that they charged higher fees than other wallets and were more unsecure. Do you mean that I could sweep Bitcoin core, cash and gold into the same wallet on blockchain.info? (And then send it to another adress from there)
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Re: Sweep core, cash and gold - which wallet?
by
_Arnold_
on 20/12/2017, 14:02:39 UTC
Recommended wallets:
Electrum for BTC
ElectronCash for BCH
Huh for BTG (I use BitcoinGold Core... but thats a 150Gig blockchain download Tongue)


As for fees, when you send transactions, "good" wallets will give you the option to specify what fee (or fee rate) you would like to use. "Good" users will then check https://bitcoinfees.earn.com/ and https://btc.com/stats/unconfirmed-tx to get an idea of how busy the network is and what sort of fees are required to get their transaction confirmed in a reasonable amount of time Wink

Ok. How do you do that? You first sweep Bitcoin into Electrum. And then directly afterwards, you sweep Bitcoin cash into Electroncash from the same cold storage-wallet?
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Re: Sweep core, cash and gold - which wallet?
by
_Arnold_
on 20/12/2017, 13:25:37 UTC
It does not work on Mac.

I want a wallet that can take both Bitcoin Core and Bitcoin Cash on Mac.

Actually I want to change some of my Bitcoins into Bitcoin cash. Does anyone know how this is done in the easiest way?



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Re: Sweep core, cash and gold - which wallet?
by
_Arnold_
on 17/12/2017, 15:32:24 UTC
The multi coin support on Coinomi?
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Re: Sweep core, cash and gold - which wallet?
by
_Arnold_
on 16/12/2017, 21:51:23 UTC
Is Coinomi safe? Have people been hacked on that one? When they were using it on their smartphones I mean
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Re: Sweep core, cash and gold - which wallet?
by
_Arnold_
on 15/12/2017, 13:27:07 UTC
Ok

I also wonder what fee I shoud  write in the wallet? What is a viable fee to suggest? 0,01 or something like that?

What will they okay?
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Re: Sweep core, cash and gold - which wallet?
by
_Arnold_
on 13/12/2017, 20:56:00 UTC
Yeah this is a problem with the cryptospace.

I want more ease of use because I am technically compromised and I don't have time to learn all these wallets  Smiley.

What you are really saying is that I need to do this with different wallets for all three bitcoins?

The only one I have seen where you can sweep all three is Coinomi. Anyone that has an opinion on that one? Is it relatively cheap and safe?



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Re: Sweep core, cash and gold - which wallet?
by
_Arnold_
on 12/12/2017, 08:54:12 UTC
I don't understand. Can I pick "zero fees" then? And they will give me zero fees then? How can I pick my own feees? This does not make sense to me.

Also, to pick Electrum for bitcoin, Electron cash for bitcoin cash and another one for Bitcoin gold seems a to be a lot of work.

Isn't there just one wallet where I can sweep them all in?

I just want it to be simple. Simple and cheap. (Plus I have mac)
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Re: Sweep core, cash and gold - which wallet?
by
_Arnold_
on 10/12/2017, 18:39:26 UTC
Ok, is that possible in Electrum as well?

I am not sure if Coinomi supports mac. So I am thinking Electrum or Mycelium. I was thinking I am going to do it on my computer. Do you recommend doing it on a smartphone? And if so, why?

And which one would you choose of all the alternative wallets for a mac-user?

I've heard some of them does not support Bitcoin cash. Which ones do support it?

Also, how do you mean that I can set the fee myself? Like with a limit order or something? Do I just write down "zero fees" or something?

Thanks for the help