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sr. member
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October 07, 2016, 02:53:04 AM
so ICN will be on www.myetherwallet.com ? Right ? or i should wait for futher instruction ?
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October 07, 2016, 02:52:08 AM
me too I will wait!


Please clarify!!!
hero member
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Think or swim.
October 07, 2016, 02:51:09 AM
Is there "watch TOKEN" functionality in myetherwallet.com?  or do I have to get Mist?
Short answers: no, and yes.
Enhanced hint answer: I hope they update Mist with the latest geth release before Oct 10, or there's likely to be another delay.
hero member
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October 07, 2016, 02:47:05 AM
The ICONOMI Team should release an official guide on how to claim the ICN Tokens.

Hopefully, it will include an idiot's guide on how to add the contract address for ICN on myetherwallet.com

I will wait for something official before doing anything.

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Think or swim.
October 07, 2016, 02:44:15 AM
Only need to know creation adress.
oops yes yes fixed it thx (to token address) it's getting late
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October 07, 2016, 02:36:32 AM
I guess I have an issue with Parity (It didn't fully download the blockchain) however I'm able to run Mist browser without issues , and I created an account (but It says I'm unable to see incoming transactions or something) , so Is it safe to use that generated address or not ? and where can I find my private keys?

Option 1:
Go to myetherwallet.com and the wallet info tab. Attach the keystore file and enter your password and it'll show all your keys. Note the private key and then you can use that to import your account into any geth node using the wallet import "filename" function.

Option 2: (more secure)
In Mist Ethereum Wallet Accounts > Backup > Accounts > Keystore This folder is where your encrypted keys reside . You should copy this folder to other devices as a back up.

Use myetherwallet if you want a straight forward priv / pub key pair. The one in mist is obviously encrypted, and I see no way to simply view it unencrypted.


Ok, so I got so far as generating a wallet and viewing wallet info. I see tokens listed, but ICN is nowhere to be found.  Will ICN automatically show up on the 11th?

MrPresident,
Can you tell us noobs exactly how to do this with Myetherwallet?  I need baby steps. I'm at level "zero" with ETH.   I don't want to lose any ICNs.  My crypto experience is with Bitcoins, Ledger NanoS, and trezor.

Thanks in advance.
I would strongly suggest you NOT to use any website for online generating private key, especially if you plan on mid-long holding
Better use complete offline version, or mist (once it will be fixed). Team should have an official how-to for both online and offline storage:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16473283
A trezor for ethereum would be very nice to have
He wishes to view an existing (already generated) Mist wallet key so it can be imported/exported.
The only way to do that I have found is by using myetherwallet.
If you know another way, please share it... (I don't think there is another way.)

Ok, so I got so far as generating a wallet and viewing wallet info. I see tokens listed, but ICN is nowhere to be found.  Will ICN automatically show up on the 11th?

It should be but no way to know for sure. That totally depends on the wallet makers. The only way I know for sure to display ICN in a wallet at launch, is to have a wallet which allows you to watch contracts like seen here...
 
...and the contract address will be given out launch day.

Sorry almost right you need to go to Watch Token.
Guide can be find here. https://forum.daohub.org/t/how-do-i-see-my-dao-tokens-in-ethereum-wallet-mist/580/2 Only need to know creation adress.

Is there "watch contract" functionality in myetherwallet.com?  or do I have to get Mist?
sr. member
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October 07, 2016, 02:33:55 AM
Sorry if this is a noob question but which Ethereum wallet is best to use?
sr. member
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October 07, 2016, 02:26:05 AM
I guess I have an issue with Parity (It didn't fully download the blockchain) however I'm able to run Mist browser without issues , and I created an account (but It says I'm unable to see incoming transactions or something) , so Is it safe to use that generated address or not ? and where can I find my private keys?

Option 1:
Go to myetherwallet.com and the wallet info tab. Attach the keystore file and enter your password and it'll show all your keys. Note the private key and then you can use that to import your account into any geth node using the wallet import "filename" function.

Option 2: (more secure)
In Mist Ethereum Wallet Accounts > Backup > Accounts > Keystore This folder is where your encrypted keys reside . You should copy this folder to other devices as a back up.

Use myetherwallet if you want a straight forward priv / pub key pair. The one in mist is obviously encrypted, and I see no way to simply view it unencrypted.


Ok, so I got so far as generating a wallet and viewing wallet info. I see tokens listed, but ICN is nowhere to be found.  Will ICN automatically show up on the 11th?

MrPresident,
Can you tell us noobs exactly how to do this with Myetherwallet?  I need baby steps. I'm at level "zero" with ETH.   I don't want to lose any ICNs.  My crypto experience is with Bitcoins, Ledger NanoS, and trezor.

Thanks in advance.
I would strongly suggest you NOT to use any website for online generating private key, especially if you plan on mid-long holding
Better use complete offline version, or mist (once it will be fixed). Team should have an official how-to for both online and offline storage:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16473283
A trezor for ethereum would be very nice to have
He wishes to view an existing (already generated) Mist wallet key so it can be imported/exported.
The only way to do that I have found is by using myetherwallet.
If you know another way, please share it... (I don't think there is another way.)

Ok, so I got so far as generating a wallet and viewing wallet info. I see tokens listed, but ICN is nowhere to be found.  Will ICN automatically show up on the 11th?

It should be but no way to know for sure. That totally depends on the wallet makers. The only way I know for sure to display ICN in a wallet at launch, is to have a wallet which allows you to watch contracts like seen here...
 
...and the contract address will be given out launch day.

Sorry almost right you need to go to Watch Token.
Guide can be find here. https://forum.daohub.org/t/how-do-i-see-my-dao-tokens-in-ethereum-wallet-mist/580/2 Only need to know creation adress.
hero member
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Think or swim.
October 07, 2016, 02:21:39 AM
I guess I have an issue with Parity (It didn't fully download the blockchain) however I'm able to run Mist browser without issues , and I created an account (but It says I'm unable to see incoming transactions or something) , so Is it safe to use that generated address or not ? and where can I find my private keys?

Option 1:
Go to myetherwallet.com and the wallet info tab. Attach the keystore file and enter your password and it'll show all your keys. Note the private key and then you can use that to import your account into any geth node using the wallet import "filename" function.

Option 2: (more secure)
In Mist Ethereum Wallet Accounts > Backup > Accounts > Keystore This folder is where your encrypted keys reside . You should copy this folder to other devices as a back up.

Use myetherwallet if you want a straight forward priv / pub key pair. The one in mist is obviously encrypted, and I see no way to simply view it unencrypted.


Ok, so I got so far as generating a wallet and viewing wallet info. I see tokens listed, but ICN is nowhere to be found.  Will ICN automatically show up on the 11th?

MrPresident,
Can you tell us noobs exactly how to do this with Myetherwallet?  I need baby steps. I'm at level "zero" with ETH.   I don't want to lose any ICNs.  My crypto experience is with Bitcoins, Ledger NanoS, and trezor.

Thanks in advance.
I would strongly suggest you NOT to use any website for online generating private key, especially if you plan on mid-long holding
Better use complete offline version, or mist (once it will be fixed). Team should have an official how-to for both online and offline storage:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16473283
A trezor for ethereum would be very nice to have
He wishes to view an existing (already generated) Mist wallet key so it can be imported/exported.
The only way to do that I have found is by using myetherwallet.
If you know another way, please share it... (I don't think there is another way.)

Ok, so I got so far as generating a wallet and viewing wallet info. I see tokens listed, but ICN is nowhere to be found.  Will ICN automatically show up on the 11th?

It should be but no way to know for sure. That totally depends on the wallet makers. The only way I know for sure to display ICN in a wallet at launch, is to have a wallet which allows you to watch contracts like seen here...

...and the token address will be given out launch day.
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October 07, 2016, 02:20:04 AM
Confirmed:
Myetherwallet.com is perfect for this:



What is the contract address to deploy the contract on myetherwallet.com

Wat is beercoin? looks delicious
I can't find ICN as a smart token on ETH wallet.How can i withdraw my ICN to eth wallet?is there any step by step guide for that?why not iconomi build their own wallet?
hero member
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October 07, 2016, 02:18:03 AM
Confirmed:
Myetherwallet.com is perfect for this:



What is the contract address to deploy the contract on myetherwallet.com

Wat is beercoin? looks delicious
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
October 07, 2016, 02:13:41 AM
Confirmed:
Myetherwallet.com is perfect for this:



What is the contract address to deploy the contract on myetherwallet.com
There is no yet contract adres.stay tuned.
hero member
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October 07, 2016, 02:00:24 AM
So we need to submit verification documents even if we invested with bitcoin only Huh


no,only if you invested fiat currency  Wink
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October 07, 2016, 02:00:02 AM
Confirmed:
Myetherwallet.com is perfect for this:



What is the contract address to deploy the contract on myetherwallet.com
legendary
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October 07, 2016, 01:58:52 AM
i'm trying to enable 2FA with sms code, success to submit my phone number and get email to verified the 2FA and verified it, i'm logout and try to login again wait about 10 minutes but i'm not get sms code on my phone

edited: get my sms code now
legendary
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October 07, 2016, 01:58:07 AM
So we need to submit verification documents even if we invested with bitcoin only Huh
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October 07, 2016, 01:55:16 AM
I guess I have an issue with Parity (It didn't fully download the blockchain) however I'm able to run Mist browser without issues , and I created an account (but It says I'm unable to see incoming transactions or something) , so Is it safe to use that generated address or not ? and where can I find my private keys?

Option 1:
Go to myetherwallet.com and the wallet info tab. Attach the keystore file and enter your password and it'll show all your keys. Note the private key and then you can use that to import your account into any geth node using the wallet import "filename" function.

Option 2: (more secure)
In Mist Ethereum Wallet Accounts > Backup > Accounts > Keystore This folder is where your encrypted keys reside . You should copy this folder to other devices as a back up.

Use myetherwallet if you want a straight forward priv / pub key pair. The one in mist is obviously encrypted, and I see no way to simply view it unencrypted.


Ok, so I got so far as generating a wallet and viewing wallet info. I see tokens listed, but ICN is nowhere to be found.  Will ICN automatically show up on the 11th?

MrPresident,
Can you tell us noobs exactly how to do this with Myetherwallet?  I need baby steps. I'm at level "zero" with ETH.   I don't want to lose any ICNs.  My crypto experience is with Bitcoins, Ledger NanoS, and trezor.

Thanks in advance.
I would strongly suggest you NOT to use any website for online generating private key, especially if you plan on mid-long holding
Better use complete offline version, or mist (once it will be fixed). Team should have an official how-to for both online and offline storage:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16473283
A trezor for ethereum would be very nice to have
He wishes to view an existing (already generated) Mist wallet key so it can be imported/exported.
The only way to do that I have found is by using myetherwallet.
If you know another way, please share it... (I don't think there is another way.)

Ok, so I got so far as generating a wallet and viewing wallet info. I see tokens listed, but ICN is nowhere to be found.  Will ICN automatically show up on the 11th?
hero member
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Think or swim.
October 07, 2016, 01:49:26 AM
@ICONOMI:

Does Jaxx* is compatible with ICN?

* https://jaxx.io
Not yet, they will need to add ICN because Jaxx has no option to add "watch token contracts"
but it does indeed list a few.
My guess is they will be adding it very soon after launch.
I like that wallet btw, nice and easy to use and understand, has ETH, ETH subtokens, ETC, BTC, DAO, Dash, Litecoin, and a boatload of fiat currency conversion choices.
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October 07, 2016, 01:44:35 AM
"ICONOMI ICN tokens will be available on 11 October 2016.
You can set your withdrawal address at anytime before or after this date."
sr. member
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October 07, 2016, 01:34:17 AM
@ICONOMI:

Does Jaxx* is compatible with ICN?

* https://jaxx.io
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