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January 25, 2018, 03:20:26 AM
#10
You can use Ethplorer :
https://ethplorer.io/
in order to view your tokens, if you still want to view the tokens in MEW you can do it but you have to enter your tokens one by one manually.
Press the token name in Ethplorer / Token Balances and copy the Token CharterCoin Information.
In MEW press Add custom Wallet and enter the Token Contract Address, the Token symbol and the decimals and press save.
If all is ok you'll see your token listed in MEW too.
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January 23, 2018, 09:29:16 PM
#9
But I don't think MEW account is safe for long term storing but no other option is there to us except MEW account.
It's safe, any wallet is vulnerable to any attacks but it also depends to the user on how he's aware of different attacks and on how he'll keep him safe from such malware and phishing sites. Don't write your private key on any social media accounts or private messages, simply write it down.

@tyrantt how's your day? any update?
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January 23, 2018, 04:53:06 AM
#8
Blockchain.info wallet is not ERC20 supported, that's why I'm using My Ether wallet for storing my ETH tokens. But I don't think MEW account is safe for long term storing but no other option is there to us except MEW account. But, all crypto traders are worrying about safety of  Etherum token wallet.
If you still worrying using myetherwallet, then you can try to buy a hardware wallet if you can afford to buy it, I recommend ledger nano, it is very safe there unless you expose your 24 seed to anyone or to an unsafe place, offline/online.
But if you only want to save it on any exchange for trading then try to secured your account with 2FA or SMS verification and don't store your funds there for a lifetime because a website can be breach but still I will not guarantee your safety there.
 
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January 22, 2018, 08:45:07 PM
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While I don't think that blockchain.info wallet supports any ERC20 tokens, you can try the method stated from the above person to export the private key from blockchain wallet and then import it to the Myetherwallet. If it works then well and good and if it doesn't then you just make it simple and make a transfer of coins from blockchain wallet to the MEW. I believe MEW is a good wallet and is secure until you yourself don't make any stupid mistakes and make your account prone to be hacked.
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January 22, 2018, 07:45:52 PM
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Blockchain.info wallet is not ERC20 supported, that's why I'm looking for the one that is and so I've created the MEW one and I know where to look for my tokens, just can't find the option to import my private key to the new wallet, that's what I'm asking here.

There's no import button in myetherwallet.com, you should export the private keys of your eth address on blockchain.info then use the private key to logging in myetherwallet. If you think your eth address on blockchain is not safe enough, you can transfer your tokens from blockchain.info to your mew that you created before. Make sure you have balance on your eth address on blockchain.info for the gas.
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January 22, 2018, 06:12:19 PM
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Blockchain.info wallet is not ERC20 supported, that's why I'm looking for the one that is and so I've created the MEW one and I know where to look for my tokens, just can't find the option to import my private key to the new wallet, that's what I'm asking here.

If I'm correct, he mean to say that he has tokens from the ETH blockchain.info wallet address and he's trying to import that with MEW.

Yes, I'm trying to import from blockchain.info to the new address of the wallet that supports tokens. I'd be using the token supporting wallet from the start but didn't know  what blockchain.info isn't supporting it, so now I'm just asking if someone has some suggestions for some wallet that I can transfer my tokens to.






Sorry mods about moving the topic back and forth, I'll bring it back to alt-coin section.
Check this out Tyrantt, this looks what you really need https://blog.chronologic.network/accessing-your-ether-wallets-private-keys-on-blockchain-info-41692183202e
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January 22, 2018, 05:18:44 PM
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Blockchain.info wallet is not ERC20 supported, that's why I'm looking for the one that is and so I've created the MEW one and I know where to look for my tokens, just can't find the option to import my private key to the new wallet, that's what I'm asking here.

If I'm correct, he mean to say that he has tokens from the ETH blockchain.info wallet address and he's trying to import that with MEW.

Yes, I'm trying to import from blockchain.info to the new address of the wallet that supports tokens. I'd be using the token supporting wallet from the start but didn't know  what blockchain.info isn't supporting it, so now I'm just asking if someone has some suggestions for some wallet that I can transfer my tokens to.






Sorry mods about moving the topic back and forth, I'll bring it back to alt-coin section.
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January 22, 2018, 04:52:40 PM
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Blockchain.info is good only for ETH, not with ERC20 tokens. There are managers who are advising that use only those wallets that are ERC20 tokens supported and blockchain.info isn't, coinbase doesn't support erc20 tokens either.
Should I maybe get some other ETH wallet for ERC20 tokens or is there some way with this one?
You had MEW already mate, you can also use nano ledger s if you had.
What do you mean you import all of your funds from blockchain to your new wallet?
If I'm correct, he mean to say that he has tokens from the ETH blockchain.info wallet address and he's trying to import that with MEW.
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January 22, 2018, 04:33:55 PM
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Bring this back to altcoin section..
What do you mean you import all of your funds from blockchain to your new wallet?
I think blockchain is not erc20 supported the best that you can do if your token receive to your ethereum blockchain wallet you should backup the private key of the ethereum address from blockchain after than you can import and open it in myetherwallet then you can't see the token you should need to manually find it in all balances and click it to load.. and expect to see your token to check if what token you should click go to etherscan.io and paste your ethereum address and click token now you will see your token list now back to your myetherwallet and find it in show token list and look for your token..
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January 22, 2018, 01:42:28 PM
#1
I've created an ETH wallet on myetherwallet.com solely because of the tokens. Now after I've done everything needed, I can't seem to find to import funds from my blockchain.info ETH address where my tokens are.

Should I maybe get some other ETH wallet for ERC20 tokens or is there some way with this one?



EDIT: I've moved this thread from alt-coin section to this one since I've had no luck with the answer there. Thank you.
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