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newbie
Activity: 99
Merit: 0
April 10, 2018, 01:28:29 PM
#50
Hi I have a question, how do I sign out or logout of myetherwallet account after completed my transactions?
newbie
Activity: 62
Merit: 0
March 18, 2018, 10:18:19 AM
#49
What prevents an air gaped offline Myetherwallet application from creating a duplicate wallet address?
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1002
Supporting DMD, ERC & PIO
December 22, 2017, 04:00:54 AM
#48
Very new to MyEtherWallet. I have 2 addresses. When I go to MyEtherWallet.com,
 it automatically takes me to one wallet. How do I switch to my other address?
Been searching and it must be easy but, have not figured it out.

Any help appreciated. TY
Woody
member
Activity: 324
Merit: 10
December 10, 2017, 12:23:09 PM
#47
how to understand this? Insufficient funds. The account you tried to send transaction from does not have enough funds. Required 782160000000000 and got: 0.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
December 02, 2017, 07:02:59 AM
#46
difference between myetherwallet and the eth wallet you get from other websites is that mew supports all new and old altcoins/tokens. mew is also easy to use and widely supports major hardware wallets for a better management and transfers (e.g imports and exports ) whether  it is a coin or your private keys. though mew isnt 100% safe due to the fact that it was involved recently on many phising attemps therfor you should always look up and check the site address if it was spelled correctly and has an https or has a lock symbol.


Alright, thanks for the information, so Blockchain.info ether wallet is not compatible with other altcoin and tokens using the ETH protocol if I understand correctly.

Anyway I'll getting one aswell nothing to lose and miss around with it to if it is better or not.
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 20
December 02, 2017, 01:31:48 AM
#45
MEW is one of the best ethereum wallet, it was a friendly user's and they are easy to understand. I think more users used this wallet because they were know that this wallet is safe and secured.
full member
Activity: 756
Merit: 102
December 01, 2017, 11:26:49 PM
#44
What would be the difference between myetherwallet, and the eth wallet you get from other websites lets say blockchain.info for example ?

Also I'm pretty curious how the wallet with other cryptos that uses the eth protocol, since I was off cryptos when eth protocol become widely used


difference between myetherwallet and the eth wallet you get from other websites is that mew supports all new and old altcoins/tokens. mew is also easy to use and widely supports major hardware wallets for a better management and transfers (e.g imports and exports ) whether  it is a coin or your private keys. though mew isnt 100% safe due to the fact that it was involved recently on many phising attemps therfor you should always look up and check the site address if it was spelled correctly and has an https or has a lock symbol.
sr. member
Activity: 784
Merit: 250
December 01, 2017, 05:27:34 PM
#43
I have created a wallet on MEW (https://www.myetherwallet.com/) and I have a number of questions / clarification needed:

1) To my understanding, this is not an online wallet: the website simply generate a wallet address, and gives me the public and private keys, which I can then safely store offline or on a piece of paper, if I wish so, right?

2) Once I have the address generate at 1) above, I can then send ETH and/or a number of ETH tokens to this address, right?

3) the blockchain knows that this address has received this amount of ETH and that amount of tokens. If I'm in control of the private key, then I can use my ETH and/or token for whatever I please: transfer them to another user, another wallet, an exchange etc ... Correct?

4) Even though I store on my address different tokens and/or ETH, I only need one private key right? I.e. once I know the address and my private key that unlocks my wallet with all the content which I can then use as I prefer.

Thanks for helping to understand!
Cheers,
Jay

I don't see any wrong with your explanation, it is all right and true. Maybe the the I could add is by using myetherwallet, you store some of your altcoins there if the coin is listed in mew where it is safe to keep it and hold it in a long term.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
December 01, 2017, 12:56:11 PM
#42
What would be the difference between myetherwallet, and the eth wallet you get from other websites lets say blockchain.info for example ?

Also I'm pretty curious how the wallet with other cryptos that uses the eth protocol, since I was off cryptos when eth protocol become widely used
sr. member
Activity: 296
Merit: 250
November 30, 2017, 11:32:13 PM
#41
Hi
Maybe you can help me?
I saved my JSON from myetherwallet.

I struggle with the passwd (and I don t have my private key). I think I will find it but I need many tries.

I might be able to recover the passwd if I can do 100 or 1000 tries. But it s very not convenient on myetherwallet as there is a 10sec delay or so.
Any (easy) way I can try many password, ideally from a list I can make before?

I can use windows or linux.

Thank you for your help
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 105
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November 28, 2017, 04:54:24 AM
#40
I have created a wallet on MEW (https://www.myetherwallet.com/) and I have a number of questions / clarification needed:

1) To my understanding, this is not an online wallet: the website simply generate a wallet address, and gives me the public and private keys, which I can then safely store offline or on a piece of paper, if I wish so, right?

2) Once I have the address generate at 1) above, I can then send ETH and/or a number of ETH tokens to this address, right?

3) the blockchain knows that this address has received this amount of ETH and that amount of tokens. If I'm in control of the private key, then I can use my ETH and/or token for whatever I please: transfer them to another user, another wallet, an exchange etc ... Correct?

4) Even though I store on my address different tokens and/or ETH, I only need one private key right? I.e. once I know the address and my private key that unlocks my wallet with all the content which I can then use as I prefer.

Thanks for helping to understand!
Cheers,
Jay
Ok I'll answer your question as the reach of my knowledge
1. Myetherwallet is an online wallet, but you can use it offline there is a section where you can swap offline but I didn't try it so I don't know how it works
2. Yes you can send any tokens you want to send regarding that you have enough gas to make such transactions
3. Yes you can do what ever you please on the money/ token on your wallet.
4. Yes using myetherwallet one private key for one wallet and this wallet can hold any token even if its not listed you can add it to add custom.
member
Activity: 71
Merit: 10
November 27, 2017, 07:42:59 PM
#39
you better use a ledger its the safest way to store you crypto !
full member
Activity: 155
Merit: 100
November 19, 2017, 11:04:44 AM
#38
Hello everyone,
im new at everything related to cryptocurrencies, and i have a question about My Ether wallet. Currently im working on some bounties, and of course to get paid you have to give them your public ether address (again im using My Ether Wallet), So:

1. Do i need to have balance in my wallet to receive my tokens? or i just need balance if im planning to send them to another wallet/exchange?

I would really appreciate if someone helps me out  Huh

You don't need any eth balance in your mew address. You can receive tokens right away from your bounty managers and projects teams.

If you want to transfer them, you need eth there.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
November 19, 2017, 10:35:29 AM
#37
Thanks for this forum. Now am clarified.
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 100
October 18, 2017, 08:48:02 PM
#36
Hello everyone,
im new at everything related to cryptocurrencies, and i have a question about My Ether wallet. Currently im working on some bounties, and of course to get paid you have to give them your public ether address (again im using My Ether Wallet), So:

1. Do i need to have balance in my wallet to receive my tokens? or i just need balance if im planning to send them to another wallet/exchange?

I would really appreciate if someone helps me out  Huh
member
Activity: 207
Merit: 10
...Our goal is being human in the world...
October 16, 2017, 11:52:03 AM
#35
Same as friends, I am using Etherwallet too. It is easy to use. I suggest to you friends.
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 11
One of a kind
October 16, 2017, 07:24:03 AM
#34
I have created a wallet on MEW (https://www.myetherwallet.com/) and I have a number of questions / clarification needed:

1) To my understanding, this is not an online wallet: the website simply generate a wallet address, and gives me the public and private keys, which I can then safely store offline or on a piece of paper, if I wish so, right?

2) Once I have the address generate at 1) above, I can then send ETH and/or a number of ETH tokens to this address, right?

3) the blockchain knows that this address has received this amount of ETH and that amount of tokens. If I'm in control of the private key, then I can use my ETH and/or token for whatever I please: transfer them to another user, another wallet, an exchange etc ... Correct?

4) Even though I store on my address different tokens and/or ETH, I only need one private key right? I.e. once I know the address and my private key that unlocks my wallet with all the content which I can then use as I prefer.

Thanks for helping to understand!
Cheers,
Jay



1. It is true that MEW is a web based wallet, this also mean that this is an online wallet because it practically works online, transactions such tranferring is done through online so I consider MEW as an online wallet.


2. Yes you're right, this address singnifies the identification of your wallet. You can use this address to send or receive ET or even other coins supported by MEW.

3.The use of your private key for your security information whenever you open or unlock your myetherwallet. Yes you can transer to another wallet through the use of your wallet address.

4. Yes you're right your private key is the only one who can unlock your MEW while the address is the one you use when having transactions.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
October 15, 2017, 11:59:47 PM
#33
Hi guys

Hope to get some help on this.

An old MEW wallet had suspicious activity. So I moved all the ETH into another MEW wallet I set up.

I still have some tokens in the old MEW wallet tho.

Can someone advise the steps to move those tokens to my new MEW?

One of the ICOs I reached out to mentioned importing my private keys to the new MEW?

Need some clarity here.

Thanks!
hero member
Activity: 2464
Merit: 519
October 08, 2017, 02:32:24 PM
#32


1) To my understanding, this is not an online wallet: the website simply generate a wallet address, and gives me the public and private keys, which I can then safely store offline or on a piece of paper, if I wish so, right?




Yes, you are all right, MEW is an online wallet, which can be accessed easily anywhere and anytime, can be via pc or laptop device, can also be used on android connected internet network, you just need to save its private key only, you can access it easily

The misconception is addressed on it as online wallet
full member
Activity: 431
Merit: 108
October 08, 2017, 11:40:30 AM
#31

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My etherwallet is a online wallet where you're earning will be transfered so its very important. To created a wallet go to this link (https://www.myetherwallet.com/) . You need to enter a valid password and then you will receive you're private key.Then when you generate or unlock the private key you'll receive your address . Make sure to save you're address put it on a notepad or anywhere to save .
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