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Topic: Can anyone suggest how to setup a multisig ERC20 wallet? (Read 177 times)

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Gnossis has the build-in option to create a multisig ERC20 wallet.  Wallets ==> Add wallet ==> Create new ==> Required Confirmation ( set  how many signatures are needed to sign transaction)  ==> Owners (set the number of those who can put their signatures). The above link is for local version. The online version is here
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It's a simple way to setup Multisig Erc-20 wallet. You can create a multisig Erc-20 wallet using the BitPay App.  You have to click the setting icon in the upper. Then select where you wish to create the wallet. Then you have to click Create a new wallet and select shared wallet. Then you should select the currency. Enter the name of your wallet. It's your Copayer name. You have to select the number of signatures Then press the CREATE button.
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I hope it's not wrong to bring this topic back up(Just didn't want to create a new topic since this one exists), but I need this information. I have never used a multisig wallet before. So I'll love recommendations. While researching on my browser, I saw this post, and I don't think it's a crime to come home and ask. So, what trusted ERC20 multisig wallet do you know?
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Hi friend.. I hope that you already have some basic knowledge about Ethereum and smart contracts. And basically you can use the multisig wallet to do anything an individual account can do.

Well, You can also implement your own Multisig Wallet if you really good at solidity and have enough confidence. In any case, you need to test and read the smart contracts to understand the implementation carefully before deploying things do. Firstly, recommend the Integration with web3 wallets (Metamask, Mist, or Ledger wallet) and I did not recommend to use Parity, so never had a problem

By ConsenSys lets doing by check...
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BitGo, One of the advantages of this wallet is ERC20-Token compatibility, owner (you) can use defined function to transfer token easier than the other wallets.

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And you see Compiled Source Code Verified with Gnosis check-out etherscan
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OR the beginning lets check on GitHub
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Be careful, coz it was a risk. don't any take to by step wrong. Good luck
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As the title state, I will appreciate some information to setup a multisig ERC20 wallet to store ETH and Ether tokens.

Thanks in advance.
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