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Topic: Could someone please explain tokens on MyEtherWallet? (Read 4947 times)

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I do access mine through private keys though. I suggest all tokens compactible with myetherwallet should be added by default.
sr. member
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Ok I tried to send 1 WINGS to this adress and it seem to work because I now have 1 WINGS in there. How do I send that 1 WINGS though to another adress if I want? When i go into the send section there is no button to specify what kind of coin or token you want to send?
Explore and navigate the use of your ethereum wallet and tokens on your trezor wallet, maybe you can find it there.
hero member
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Hey I got a question.

Let's say MyEtherWallet is down.

How can I import it to Mist or any other alternative?

you can export and import address use private key
full member
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Hey I got a question.

Let's say MyEtherWallet is down.

How can I import it to Mist or any other alternative?
full member
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Can you add any other coin to the custom token, like BAT for example by just adding the adress from here? https://etherscan.io/token/BAT

What should you put in the decimal field and the token symbol field?

And if it is this easy to add and store these coins, why are these coins not added by default?

You can add as many custom token to your watch list and view, send and receive them anytime you feel like and seeing their transaction in real time.

Simply add 2 in the decimal field and BAT in the symbol field.

Where did you get 2 from? 18 is the right number according to the info. But they have added BAT by default now.

I do not see any reason for your argument but i will be soft with you due to your rank.

The main reason that makes you to ask for the decimal point is because 18 did not work for you, have tried the figure 2 that i mentioned and failed ?

Put 2 into the decimal and forget all about those info you are talking about.

Where did I say that 18 did not work? I don't follow. I am not trying to be rude and I am grateful for you trying to help. I just don't understand where you got the number 2 from and where I said that 18 did not work.
sr. member
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Can you add any other coin to the custom token, like BAT for example by just adding the adress from here? https://etherscan.io/token/BAT

What should you put in the decimal field and the token symbol field?

And if it is this easy to add and store these coins, why are these coins not added by default?

You can add as many custom token to your watch list and view, send and receive them anytime you feel like and seeing their transaction in real time.

Simply add 2 in the decimal field and BAT in the symbol field.

Where did you get 2 from? 18 is the right number according to the info. But they have added BAT by default now.

I do not see any reason for your argument but i will be soft with you due to your rank.

The main reason that makes you to ask for the decimal point is because 18 did not work for you, have tried the figure 2 that i mentioned and failed ?

Put 2 into the decimal and forget all about those info you are talking about.
full member
Activity: 140
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Can you add any other coin to the custom token, like BAT for example by just adding the adress from here? https://etherscan.io/token/BAT

What should you put in the decimal field and the token symbol field?

And if it is this easy to add and store these coins, why are these coins not added by default?

You can add as many custom token to your watch list and view, send and receive them anytime you feel like and seeing their transaction in real time.

Simply add 2 in the decimal field and BAT in the symbol field.

Where did you get 2 from? 18 is the right number according to the info. But they have added BAT by default now.
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 250
Can you add any other coin to the custom token, like BAT for example by just adding the adress from here? https://etherscan.io/token/BAT

What should you put in the decimal field and the token symbol field?

And if it is this easy to add and store these coins, why are these coins not added by default?

You can add as many custom token to your watch list and view, send and receive them anytime you feel like and seeing their transaction in real time.

Simply add 2 in the decimal field and BAT in the symbol field.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Can you add any other coin to the custom token, like BAT for example by just adding the adress from here? https://etherscan.io/token/BAT

What should you put in the decimal field and the token symbol field?

And if it is this easy to add and store these coins, why are these coins not added by default?
hero member
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I think not all ethereum wallets support erc-20 tokens i know myetherwallet does thats all I use, what he is saying dont send one of these ERc-20 tokens to a etherem wallet that doesnt support erc-20 tokens.
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Ok I tried to send 1 WINGS to this adress and it seem to work because I now have 1 WINGS in there. How do I send that 1 WINGS though to another adress if I want? When i go into the send section there is no button to specify what kind of coin or token you want to send?
Make sure your wallet has enough amount of ethereum to pay gas for your transaction. I think there is a button for you to choose the right coin and try to send them to the another ethereum wallet which has supported ERC20 compliant.

Google has provided a lot of useful information for you about myetherwallet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Txq8nSM8DWc

https://medium.com/iconominet/how-to-receive-icn-tokens-in-your-own-ethereum-wallet-72d6bee01b9d

Little confused by this sentance: " I think there is a button for you to choose the right coin and try to send them to the another ethereum wallet which has supported ERC20 compliant. "

Why send to another etherum wallet with ERC20 compliant? Can't I send to any other wallet regardless?
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Hey thanks for making this thread and asking this questions from above posts, it totally enlightens me about this tokens related to ETH, since I'm totally new in ETH. Actually it its related to creditbit since CRB is a related token to eth also.
legendary
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Ok I tried to send 1 WINGS to this adress and it seem to work because I now have 1 WINGS in there. How do I send that 1 WINGS though to another adress if I want? When i go into the send section there is no button to specify what kind of coin or token you want to send?
Make sure your wallet has enough amount of ethereum to pay gas for your transaction. I think there is a button for you to choose the right coin and try to send them to the another ethereum wallet which has supported ERC20 compliant.

Google has provided a lot of useful information for you about myetherwallet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Txq8nSM8DWc

https://medium.com/iconominet/how-to-receive-icn-tokens-in-your-own-ethereum-wallet-72d6bee01b9d
full member
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So this way if you connect with the Trezor on the myetherium wallet and then send in the coins you are also secured with the Trezor like you would if you have Bitcoins or Etherium on your Trezor?
That sounds like this would be the best alternative to store these coins like Wings etc, instead of using any dedicated desktop wallet etc for them? Or are there any downsides?
Yes. You will be securing your Tokens the same you are with your Bitcoins and Ethereum. And I don't think there is any downsides. Only if you can think of a problem when storing your coins in a Hardware Wallet.

Btw, there is a button to add custom tokens, does this mean you can add other coins that you can't find a good wallet for?
Yes. You can add custom tokens not available by default.

Wow, but there must be some limit to what tokens you can add by default? Or why would there not be a list of all of them?
legendary
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So this way if you connect with the Trezor on the myetherium wallet and then send in the coins you are also secured with the Trezor like you would if you have Bitcoins or Etherium on your Trezor?
That sounds like this would be the best alternative to store these coins like Wings etc, instead of using any dedicated desktop wallet etc for them? Or are there any downsides?
Yes. You will be securing your Tokens the same you are with your Bitcoins and Ethereum. And I don't think there is any downsides. Only if you can think of a problem when storing your coins in a Hardware Wallet.

Btw, there is a button to add custom tokens, does this mean you can add other coins that you can't find a good wallet for?
Yes. You can add custom tokens not available by default.
full member
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Yes, you can. As you can see at the same Trezor's blog post you linked:

"To receive ERC-20 tokens, use your Ethereum address generated by TREZOR. To send your tokens, unlock your Ethereum wallet on MyEtherWallet and fill in the transaction details, as well as the token type. Remember, that you will need to own some ethers on the same account in order to successfully pay for the transaction."

How do I send that 1 WINGS though to another adress if I want? When i go into the send section there is no button to specify what kind of coin or token you want to send?
https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/4v0r32/myetherwallet_now_supports_sending_any_ethereum/

Thank you! Smiley

So this way if you connect with the Trezor on the myetherium wallet and then send in the coins you are also secured with the Trezor like you would if you have Bitcoins or Etherium on your Trezor? That sounds like this would be the best alternative to store these coins like Wings etc, instead of using any dedicated desktop wallet etc for them? Or are there any downsides?

Btw, there is a button to add custom tokens, does this mean you can add other coins that you can't find a good wallet for?
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
Yes, you can. As you can see at the same Trezor's blog post you linked:

"To receive ERC-20 tokens, use your Ethereum address generated by TREZOR. To send your tokens, unlock your Ethereum wallet on MyEtherWallet and fill in the transaction details, as well as the token type. Remember, that you will need to own some ethers on the same account in order to successfully pay for the transaction."

How do I send that 1 WINGS though to another adress if I want? When i go into the send section there is no button to specify what kind of coin or token you want to send?
https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/4v0r32/myetherwallet_now_supports_sending_any_ethereum/
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Ok I tried to send 1 WINGS to this adress and it seem to work because I now have 1 WINGS in there. How do I send that 1 WINGS though to another adress if I want? When i go into the send section there is no button to specify what kind of coin or token you want to send?
full member
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I own a Trezor and I read a blogpost (this one: https://blog.trezor.io/trezor-firmware-updated-to-1-5-0-7a402d3e9f89 )
That said that in the latest beta update (which I have installed) you can use something called "Ethereum Tokens (ERC-20)" to store "ERC-20 tokens".

I logged in to myetherwallet through Trezor and looked in the wallet and clicked on the token button and it display a lot of different coin names like this:

Account Balance
0 ETH
Token Balances
0   1ST
0   ANT
0   ARC
0   BeerCoin 🍺
0   BCDN
0   CRB
0   CryptoCarbon
0   DAO
0   DAO_extraBalance
0   DGD
0   DGX 1.0
0   EDG
0   EMV
0   GNO
0   GNT
0   GUP
0   GT
0   HKG
0   HMQ
0   ICN
0   JET
0   LUN
0   MDA
0   MIT
0   MKR
0   MLN
0   MNE
0   NxC
0   PLU
0   REP
0   RLC
0   ROL
0   ROUND
0   SGT
0   SNGLS
0   SRC
0   SWT
0   TaaS
0   TIME
0   TKN
0   TRST
0   Unicorn 🦄
0   VSL
0   WINGS
0   XAUR


Does this mean I can send these coins to this adress and store them there securierly in my Trezor? Or what will happen if I send for example a WINGS coin to this Etherium adress?
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