Are dividends paid on average balance or the balance on the dividend date? Dividends paid on stocks are based on shares owned when dividends are declared. If AMBER is paid on average balance that seems unfair. The quirk in the way wallet works by creating new addresses as needed gives the indication of a lower balance in the registered wallet address even though the wallet contains more coins.
It's an average balance. The wallets of the shareholders are monitored daily. To me, this is more fair.
It's easy enough to use the wallet's coin control option to ensure all of your Amber is stored in the correct address.
What is fair is that shareholders get rewarded for what they own not how well they manage the coin control option. To have to manage my coins stored in my only AMBER wallet on a daily basis is not easy or fair. If you think managing your coins daily so you can get more AMBER in dividends is something you want to spend your time on every day, that's your choice. I think I shouldn't have to.
You only need to check if your coins moved to a different address if you SEND some from your wallet. If you're only depositing Amber into your wallet, it will always be in the address you sent it to.
This cannot be true. My coins were deposited in my wallet from mining and staking yet somehow after a while most of my coins were associated with an address in my wallet other than my registered wallet address. My point is, I owned the coins the entire period and I should not be penalized because my wallet chose to create a new address. Its about shares I own, not the maintenance of my wallet.
I had the same issue. It happens usually when you send coins somewhere and the remaining amount is moved to a different address (it happens with every wallet). You could use coin control while sending coins and put as a change address your registered address or just move the change after sending back to the registered address. Honestly speaking, you should check from time to time the shareholder list if the amount there corresponds to your wallet coins. You have too much trust in amber trade and this is your foul, sorry.