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Topic: [ANN - ICO] ThinkCoin: Peer to Peer Multi Asset Trading on the Blockchain - page 34. (Read 30547 times)

newbie
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It's a physical wallet that you connect to your computer and through a plugin on your browser, you can check what you have stored inside. The only way for you to get your money stolen is for someone to steal the wallet from you (and even then they would have to crack the passcode). It looks like a USB so there is another security wall in itself as someone that is not in crypto will think it's a plane USB, and nobody steals USBs Cheesy

Can you maybe suggest some models?

Ledger nano s,or Trezor,those two are most popular hardware wallets

I would personally got for Ledger ,its best hardware wallet.Gotta give TCO tokens best possible protection Cheesy

Thank you guys for shining some light on that one for me, So Ledger is the best one?Can we store TCO on it?
newbie
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Did you consider allowing acredited US investors to participate in the sale?

That is a really good question, it would surely bring in some good investors as it is not easy to get acredited.
newbie
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Did you consider allowing acredited US investors to participate in the sale?
jr. member
Activity: 266
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It's a physical wallet that you connect to your computer and through a plugin on your browser, you can check what you have stored inside. The only way for you to get your money stolen is for someone to steal the wallet from you (and even then they would have to crack the passcode). It looks like a USB so there is another security wall in itself as someone that is not in crypto will think it's a plane USB, and nobody steals USBs Cheesy

Can you maybe suggest some models?

Ledger nano s,or Trezor,those two are most popular hardware wallets

I would personally got for Ledger ,its best hardware wallet.Gotta give TCO tokens best possible protection Cheesy

I have a ledger nano s and I am really happy with it. It's easy to use, easy to store and is a good bang for buck imho.
newbie
Activity: 219
Merit: 0
It's a physical wallet that you connect to your computer and through a plugin on your browser, you can check what you have stored inside. The only way for you to get your money stolen is for someone to steal the wallet from you (and even then they would have to crack the passcode). It looks like a USB so there is another security wall in itself as someone that is not in crypto will think it's a plane USB, and nobody steals USBs Cheesy

Can you maybe suggest some models?

Ledger nano s,or Trezor,those two are most popular hardware wallets

I would personally got for Ledger ,its best hardware wallet.Gotta give TCO tokens best possible protection Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
Is ThinkCoin only be used to trade on TradeConnect or are there gonna be any other benefits like POS maybe in future?


As a utility token ThinkCoin will be solely for use on the TradeConnect platform. With TCO traders will be able to access a comprehensive range of financial markets, from forex, cryptocurrencies and stocks to options, CFDs and commodities.

It is an all-encompassing platform. It would be nice to see an example of a trade like a beta video or sth.
newbie
Activity: 238
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Is ThinkCoin only be used to trade on TradeConnect or are there gonna be any other benefits like POS maybe in future?


As a utility token ThinkCoin will be solely for use on the TradeConnect platform. With TCO traders will be able to access a comprehensive range of financial markets, from forex, cryptocurrencies and stocks to options, CFDs and commodities.
newbie
Activity: 120
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It's a physical wallet that you connect to your computer and through a plugin on your browser, you can check what you have stored inside. The only way for you to get your money stolen is for someone to steal the wallet from you (and even then they would have to crack the passcode). It looks like a USB so there is another security wall in itself as someone that is not in crypto will think it's a plane USB, and nobody steals USBs Cheesy

Can you maybe suggest some models?

Ledger nano s,or Trezor,those two are most popular hardware wallets
newbie
Activity: 210
Merit: 0
Is ThinkCoin only be used to trade on TradeConnect or are there gonna be any other benefits like POS maybe in future?
newbie
Activity: 175
Merit: 0
It's a physical wallet that you connect to your computer and through a plugin on your browser, you can check what you have stored inside. The only way for you to get your money stolen is for someone to steal the wallet from you (and even then they would have to crack the passcode). It looks like a USB so there is another security wall in itself as someone that is not in crypto will think it's a plane USB, and nobody steals USBs Cheesy

Can you maybe suggest some models?
member
Activity: 420
Merit: 11
It's a physical wallet that you connect to your computer and through a plugin on your browser, you can check what you have stored inside. The only way for you to get your money stolen is for someone to steal the wallet from you (and even then they would have to crack the passcode). It looks like a USB so there is another security wall in itself as someone that is not in crypto will think it's a plane USB, and nobody steals USBs Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 171
Merit: 0
Which wallet is good to store TCO tokens? Is MyEtherWallet ok?


MEW is more than ok,but best is to invest in ledger nano s,for extra safety.

I second investing in a hardware wallet. It the most secure way of handling funds.

So far hardware wallets are more secure than online wallets even tho they are doing their best to up their security. The problem is that storing your tokens is a bit more tricky on hardware then online, but it's doable if the are ERC20

On page 40 of the wallpaper you can see that the team does write that they plan to explore hard wallets in the future precisely because of the additional security. For now, though, they will stick to soft wallets (apps).

That requires any additional development on their side?

You mean for then to have their own hardware wallet? Definitely

I thought they were talking about implementing their developement into existing hardware wallets, not developing their own :/

But the token has to be ERC20 to be able to store it ony a hardware wallet. I don't think any developemwnt is needed in that case.

What is a hardware wallet?
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Which wallet is good to store TCO tokens? Is MyEtherWallet ok?


MEW is more than ok,but best is to invest in ledger nano s,for extra safety.

I second investing in a hardware wallet. It the most secure way of handling funds.

So far hardware wallets are more secure than online wallets even tho they are doing their best to up their security. The problem is that storing your tokens is a bit more tricky on hardware then online, but it's doable if the are ERC20

On page 40 of the wallpaper you can see that the team does write that they plan to explore hard wallets in the future precisely because of the additional security. For now, though, they will stick to soft wallets (apps).

That requires any additional development on their side?

You mean for then to have their own hardware wallet? Definitely

I thought they were talking about implementing their developement into existing hardware wallets, not developing their own :/

But the token has to be ERC20 to be able to store it ony a hardware wallet. I don't think any developemwnt is needed in that case.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Which wallet is good to store TCO tokens? Is MyEtherWallet ok?


MEW is more than ok,but best is to invest in ledger nano s,for extra safety.

I second investing in a hardware wallet. It the most secure way of handling funds.

So far hardware wallets are more secure than online wallets even tho they are doing their best to up their security. The problem is that storing your tokens is a bit more tricky on hardware then online, but it's doable if the are ERC20

On page 40 of the wallpaper you can see that the team does write that they plan to explore hard wallets in the future precisely because of the additional security. For now, though, they will stick to soft wallets (apps).

That requires any additional development on their side?

You mean for then to have their own hardware wallet? Definitely

I thought they were talking about implementing their developement into existing hardware wallets, not developing their own :/
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
ThinkCoin spotted in the trade news last week: 'GMEX to develop blockchain multi-asset exchange with crypto firm':

https://www.thetradenews.com/gmex-develop-blockchain-multi-asset-exchange-crypto-firm/


Great news,and extra exposure for ThinkCoin!

Indeed. Especially with sentences like “This brings with it a substantial client footprint from the outset to ensure liquidity, which combined with the experience of the team has all the ingredients to make it a market leading proposition.” 
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
ThinkCoin spotted in the trade news last week: 'GMEX to develop blockchain multi-asset exchange with crypto firm':

https://www.thetradenews.com/gmex-develop-blockchain-multi-asset-exchange-crypto-firm/


Great news,and extra exposure for ThinkCoin!
newbie
Activity: 238
Merit: 0
ThinkCoin spotted in the trade news last week: 'GMEX to develop blockchain multi-asset exchange with crypto firm':

https://www.thetradenews.com/gmex-develop-blockchain-multi-asset-exchange-crypto-firm/
newbie
Activity: 238
Merit: 0
Which wallet is good to store TCO tokens? Is MyEtherWallet ok?


MEW is more than ok,but best is to invest in ledger nano s,for extra safety.

I second investing in a hardware wallet. It the most secure way of handling funds.

So far hardware wallets are more secure than online wallets even tho they are doing their best to up their security. The problem is that storing your tokens is a bit more tricky on hardware then online, but it's doable if the are ERC20

On page 40 of the wallpaper you can see that the team does write that they plan to explore hard wallets in the future precisely because of the additional security. For now, though, they will stick to soft wallets (apps).

That requires any additional development on their side?

You mean for then to have their own hardware wallet? Definitely
newbie
Activity: 276
Merit: 0
Which wallet is good to store TCO tokens? Is MyEtherWallet ok?


MEW is more than ok,but best is to invest in ledger nano s,for extra safety.

I second investing in a hardware wallet. It the most secure way of handling funds.

So far hardware wallets are more secure than online wallets even tho they are doing their best to up their security. The problem is that storing your tokens is a bit more tricky on hardware then online, but it's doable if the are ERC20

On page 40 of the wallpaper you can see that the team does write that they plan to explore hard wallets in the future precisely because of the additional security. For now, though, they will stick to soft wallets (apps).

You mean its not yet possible to store TCO on hardware wallets like ledger and trezor?

Since TCO is erc20 token,it should be possible to store on any hardware wallet,same as any other erc20 token.
newbie
Activity: 252
Merit: 0
Which wallet is good to store TCO tokens? Is MyEtherWallet ok?


MEW is more than ok,but best is to invest in ledger nano s,for extra safety.

I second investing in a hardware wallet. It the most secure way of handling funds.

So far hardware wallets are more secure than online wallets even tho they are doing their best to up their security. The problem is that storing your tokens is a bit more tricky on hardware then online, but it's doable if the are ERC20

On page 40 of the wallpaper you can see that the team does write that they plan to explore hard wallets in the future precisely because of the additional security. For now, though, they will stick to soft wallets (apps).

You mean its not yet possible to store TCO on hardware wallets like ledger and trezor?
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