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RE: How to move from MetaMask to MyEtherWallet

in #eos7 years ago (edited)

a few follow up questions:

  1. Run my ether wallet locally = chrome?

  2. local parity node, im not able to aces parity.io, someone recomended a ip address, but it says it is not private/protected(https). Do you have any workaround for this, to download? maybe a github link to page with instalparity.windowsx64 maybe?

  3. Eos tokens are not visible in my ether wallet for send. do i need to ad them manually(add custom token)
    3.1. i can see a transaction from EOS crowdsale contract depositing to my wallet the correct amount of eos tokens in the wallet history/tokens.

  4. Is closing the My EthernetWallet window, after actions are finished. secure enough/preferd method to stay on the safe side? i cant se/find any "log out" options.

Thank you in advanced!

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  1. Chrome is one option, yes. But you can also download from the MyEtherWallet github repo.
  2. Google for "install parity windows" ... follow instructions and start your parity node. Then grab the address it provides you in the terminal, and add that RPC server in MEW (top right corner)
  3. You need to add custom token first, see here
  4. There is no logout, it doesn't save anything for security reasons. If you refresh the page, you need to reload your wallet.

I've learned a lot from you today @sandwich and now I'm hungry.

Good info on mapping EOS keys, I didn't know about it.

For US Based, will I be able to fund EOS and claim EOS Tokens as describer in your post?https://steemit.com/eos/@sandwich/contributing-to-eos-token-sale-with-myetherwallet-and-contract-inner-workings

Please clarify.

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Thank you.

  1. Thank you, i have now successfully transferred my EOS.
  2. For a 3 year study, what kind of programming language/ s would you recommend for being able, in the future, to create and interact with crypto/blockchain technology?
  3. Thank you for your effort in helping me and all the noobs, i see you are active several places!
  1. Awesome!
  2. That's a very broad question, as "interacting" with the blockchain can be done from almost every language. However, if you're referring to smart contracts that depends on the platform you're referring to.
  3. you're welcome.

sandwich could you please explain to the stupid people like myself who send there tokens to a contract address by accident if and how they can recover their tokens? There are a few of us who have made this mistake. Is very stressful.
I have done some research and to my understanding as long as you register the last public key used to hold your tokens, the tokens will be reclaimed at the end of the ICO to the source address used to send the missing tokens to the contract address. Is this correct. Any help/insight would be greatly appreciated.

You have burned your EOS ERC20 tokens. However, that said, the snapshot software will allocate these tokens to the Ethereum address that sent the tokens. Register your Ethereum address using an EOS public key to the EOSCrowdsale contract to guarantee accessibility from a chain that is utilizing a genesis block generated from the snapshot.

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