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April 15, 2021, 03:08:27 PM
#29
You don't have to worry with those coins, if they don't have their own supporting wallet, most of them are ERC20 tokens which you only need to have an Ethereum address/wallet for you to keep those tokens. There's a newer one which is called BSC, a few are made from those but there's a likely that many projects will also start working with it. Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token. Well, if a dev creates a wallet that supports all the cryptos in the market it will be a total waste I guess. But that's a good idea, maybe a dev will develop a wallet that supports all of it.
What do you mean by "Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token."? I have a Freewallet account and it generated an Ethereum address for me.
You can use Myetherwallet.com for your ethereum wallet address. There's a lot of bad feedback on free wallet.

Thus, if a token is based on Ethereum, then I can use my Ethereum address to receive it?
This is right. Once you already have an Ethereum address, you can receive tokens from it. Avoid using of Ethereum wallet from an exchange because they might not give you the token that has been sent to that Ethereum address. That's why it's better to use MEW, Mycrypto or any other of the same that has reputation.
For example, Freewallet doesn't support SHIBA INU and this token is based on Ethereum. Can I use my Ethereum address to receive SHIBA INU?
hero member
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April 14, 2021, 02:17:11 PM
#28
You don't have to worry with those coins, if they don't have their own supporting wallet, most of them are ERC20 tokens which you only need to have an Ethereum address/wallet for you to keep those tokens. There's a newer one which is called BSC, a few are made from those but there's a likely that many projects will also start working with it. Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token. Well, if a dev creates a wallet that supports all the cryptos in the market it will be a total waste I guess. But that's a good idea, maybe a dev will develop a wallet that supports all of it.
What do you mean by "Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token."? I have a Freewallet account and it generated an Ethereum address for me.
You can use Myetherwallet.com for your ethereum wallet address. There's a lot of bad feedback on free wallet.

Thus, if a token is based on Ethereum, then I can use my Ethereum address to receive it?
This is right. Once you already have an Ethereum address, you can receive tokens from it. Avoid using of Ethereum wallet from an exchange because they might not give you the token that has been sent to that Ethereum address. That's why it's better to use MEW, Mycrypto or any other of the same that has reputation.
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April 14, 2021, 01:11:12 PM
#27
If i want to look information about a coin, first thing that i do is search in a google with keyword (coin) bitcointalk. Usually there are information in this forum about coin which is new or old and usually in their ANN, it is already describe what else is information that we want to look up for example, wallet,website, etc. And in this forum also we can know how people react or maybe respond about thread of the coin so we can see how bad or good the coin is.

Right but if you are looking for a wallet, it is not only about finding any wallet that works, but also about finding a RELIABLE wallet source!
Can I find any section in https://bitcointalk.org/ that introduce multi cryptocurrency wallet? I googled and find something like Freewallet, Guarda, Atomic Wallet and...
A wallet like Electrum is best, but it's just for the Bitcoin Sad
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April 14, 2021, 01:02:15 PM
#26
You don't have to worry with those coins, if they don't have their own supporting wallet, most of them are ERC20 tokens which you only need to have an Ethereum address/wallet for you to keep those tokens. There's a newer one which is called BSC, a few are made from those but there's a likely that many projects will also start working with it. Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token. Well, if a dev creates a wallet that supports all the cryptos in the market it will be a total waste I guess. But that's a good idea, maybe a dev will develop a wallet that supports all of it.
What do you mean by "Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token."? I have a Freewallet account and it generated an Ethereum address for me. Thus, if a token is based on Ethereum, then I can use my Ethereum address to receive it?

Hello hack3rcon,

Please deposit tokens only to the relevant deposit address of a token. For example, if you trade with Vechain, it shall be a Vechain address rather than an Ethereum one.
We tried to elucidate these aspects in our Support Section (freewallet org website) - Solutions - Tokens & Currencies - tokens and coins article. You can also contact our support team.
Thank you Freewallet.
Why Freewallet doesn't support many tokens like Shiba token?
Why I can't convert Tron to Vechain or vice versa?
How about staking feature?
sr. member
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April 14, 2021, 11:36:46 AM
#25
If i want to look information about a coin, first thing that i do is search in a google with keyword (coin) bitcointalk. Usually there are information in this forum about coin which is new or old and usually in their ANN, it is already describe what else is information that we want to look up for example, wallet,website, etc. And in this forum also we can know how people react or maybe respond about thread of the coin so we can see how bad or good the coin is.

Right but if you are looking for a wallet, it is not only about finding any wallet that works, but also about finding a RELIABLE wallet source!
legendary
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April 14, 2021, 11:21:15 AM
#24
If i want to look information about a coin, first thing that i do is search in a google with keyword (coin) bitcointalk. Usually there are information in this forum about coin which is new or old and usually in their ANN, it is already describe what else is information that we want to look up for example, wallet,website, etc. And in this forum also we can know how people react or maybe respond about thread of the coin so we can see how bad or good the coin is.
hero member
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April 14, 2021, 10:24:54 AM
#23
Currently, 9,193 cryptocurrencies exist and a wallet couldn't support all of them. Some of that coins are inactive, but if a coin is active, but don't support by a wallet, then how can I have it?
How can I find a Token or Coin protocol? For example, what is the protocol of the SHIBA INU?
Any website exist that provide reliable forecast service?
Only 9,193? Probably you checked with old data Grin. Inactive coins are no more useful. You cannot move them but tokens on ethereum network are always moveable but what is the point of moving when such tokens are available on none of exchanges. Moreover, these days gas required to move is really ridiculous and due to that reason I have abandoned lots of ETH tokens.

If you are beginner and not into developments then you never need to worry on protocols/algorithms of coins. Just check with corresponding websites and download the wallet and check for right downloads by verifying the checksum and then start transacting those coins. I have few coins but their website itself down for long time.
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April 14, 2021, 09:57:46 AM
#22
You don't have to worry with those coins, if they don't have their own supporting wallet, most of them are ERC20 tokens which you only need to have an Ethereum address/wallet for you to keep those tokens. There's a newer one which is called BSC, a few are made from those but there's a likely that many projects will also start working with it. Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token. Well, if a dev creates a wallet that supports all the cryptos in the market it will be a total waste I guess. But that's a good idea, maybe a dev will develop a wallet that supports all of it.
What do you mean by "Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token."? I have a Freewallet account and it generated an Ethereum address for me. Thus, if a token is based on Ethereum, then I can use my Ethereum address to receive it?

Hello hack3rcon,

Please deposit tokens only to the relevant deposit address of a token. For example, if you trade with Vechain, it shall be a Vechain address rather than an Ethereum one.
We tried to elucidate these aspects in our Support Section (freewallet org website) - Solutions - Tokens & Currencies - tokens and coins article. You can also contact our support team.
member
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April 13, 2021, 01:23:10 PM
#21
I'm really thankful for all advices.
I found https://www.guru99.com/best-bitcoin-cryptocurrency-wallets.html and https://www.bitdegree.org/crypto/best-cryptocurrency-wallet.
I asked about Guarda wallet because of its staking feature.
1- Can I trust to https://cointobuy.io/ and https://walletinvestor.com/ websites?
2- Can anyone show me a group or channel that offer crypto investing? For example, tell which coins want to pump.
member
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April 13, 2021, 01:06:46 PM
#20
You don't have to worry with those coins, if they don't have their own supporting wallet, most of them are ERC20 tokens which you only need to have an Ethereum address/wallet for you to keep those tokens. There's a newer one which is called BSC, a few are made from those but there's a likely that many projects will also start working with it. Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token. Well, if a dev creates a wallet that supports all the cryptos in the market it will be a total waste I guess. But that's a good idea, maybe a dev will develop a wallet that supports all of it.
What do you mean by "Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token."? I have a Freewallet account and it generated an Ethereum address for me. Thus, if a token is based on Ethereum, then I can use my Ethereum address to receive it?
hero member
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April 13, 2021, 12:35:05 PM
#19
You can't have all in one. There are few multicrypto supported wallets, for instance, trust wallet. But there are wallets for each and every coin. To get the authentic/official website of any coin, you can check the coinmarketcap and find their website. You can get most of the information there.
hero member
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April 13, 2021, 12:25:32 PM
#18
You don't have to worry with those coins, if they don't have their own supporting wallet, most of them are ERC20 tokens which you only need to have an Ethereum address/wallet for you to keep those tokens. There's a newer one which is called BSC, a few are made from those but there's a likely that many projects will also start working with it. Just make your own Ethereum wallet if the token you want is an ERC20 token. Well, if a dev creates a wallet that supports all the cryptos in the market it will be a total waste I guess. But that's a good idea, maybe a dev will develop a wallet that supports all of it.
hero member
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April 13, 2021, 11:11:09 AM
#17
I believe there was this service called Coin Janitor that would buy all those dead or inactive tokens,,, not for good prices but better than nothing.

Or make yourself the offer on Marketplace and see if anyone takes it. With gas fees so high though,,, doubt if anyone will even want to make the transaction for more than $5 (so set super low gas price).
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April 13, 2021, 02:57:04 AM
#16
Of course, one wallet can't support them all because probably those coins/tokens weren't built in one chain only. You need to learn how the crypto sphere works. It's contained many chains and some projects built their tokens on a certain chain or they can have their own chain that has the native coin. To know what chain they're built on, you can check on their telegram group/discord, social media, or website. They certainly will provide the information, and then you can search for certain wallets that support that project, or ask them directly what wallet that you need to have to keep their coins/tokens.
legendary
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April 13, 2021, 02:51:16 AM
#15
You can join the token community to request a smart contract and can find the token in the wallet. but usually the token has not been registered on the platform, you can enter the smart contract address on the platform and find the token there
he doesn't even need to join the group just to ask about the smartcontract that used by such an asset. The fact that there are lots of sites like CMC, cryptorank, and many more that already mentioned which blockchain that used by the project.
If op wants to use a small of his effort and he can know that easily.
There's no need to join in the group just to know what kind of asset it is.
Some people have been mentioning the correct steps about how to check the asset used by the token.
There is no harm in joining their groups/channels to make sure he has the right contract address.

This sounds funny but out of the 9000+ cryptocurrencies in existence and actively traded, there are a few of them that has the same ticker and/or similar name. I have encountered several people who bought token B thinking it was token A. Heck, some newbies even mistake BCH to be BTC.
hero member
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April 13, 2021, 02:42:30 AM
#14
You can join the token community to request a smart contract and can find the token in the wallet. but usually the token has not been registered on the platform, you can enter the smart contract address on the platform and find the token there
he doesn't even need to join the group just to ask about the smartcontract that used by such an asset. The fact that there are lots of sites like CMC, cryptorank, and many more that already mentioned which blockchain that used by the project.
If op wants to use a small of his effort and he can know that easily.
There's no need to join in the group just to know what kind of asset it is.
Some people have been mentioning the correct steps about how to check the asset used by the token.
copper member
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April 13, 2021, 02:17:23 AM
#13
Hello,
Currently, 9,193 cryptocurrencies exist and a wallet couldn't support all of them. Some of that coins are inactive, but if a coin is active, but don't support by a wallet, then how can I have it?
How can I find a Token or Coin protocol? For example, what is the protocol of the SHIBA INU?
Any website exist that provide reliable forecast service?

Thank you.
9,193 crypto currencies and 99% of them are shit coins. So you don't need a wallet that could support all. All well established coins have their own wallets. If you still want to invest in those shitcoins and looking for a wallet, go to their website. You will find a core wallet provided by the dev team. It is impossible for them not to have any wallet but are active. Or if you are looking for a thirdparty wallet that will support all coins, I doubt you will find any.
hero member
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April 13, 2021, 02:03:13 AM
#12
Hello,
Currently, 9,193 cryptocurrencies exist and a wallet couldn't support all of them. Some of that coins are inactive, but if a coin is active, but don't support by a wallet, then how can I have it?
How can I find a Token or Coin protocol? For example, what is the protocol of the SHIBA INU?
Any website exist that provide reliable forecast service?

Thank you.

There are much more than 9,193 cryptocurrencies if you look at the whole data. A lot of them don't make it to cmc but they're listed in other exchange. In order to find what you are looking for you should look at their contract address that you can find in explorer or better yet, try to communicate to them through social if they have one and ask them about the protocol. As long as coin is active there will be data for it, even dead coins from the past will have it.
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April 13, 2021, 02:01:38 AM
#11
You can join the token community to request a smart contract and can find the token in the wallet. but usually the token has not been registered on the platform, you can enter the smart contract address on the platform and find the token there
hero member
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April 13, 2021, 01:57:12 AM
#10
How about Guarda?
You have to search it for yourself I guess, it shouldn't be you have to like others spoon-feeding you. Guarda wallet has limited support for coins in their wallet and some reviews about Guarda suggests that it has relatively high fee. You can check reviews on the web and hope you know how to do it.
Begin the investigation with
- https://coinmarketcap.com/
- https://www.coingecko.com/en
- https://messari.io/
If need more up-to-date information, news, check their Twitters and Github.

Telegram community channel of project is helpful if you need to ask and get quick supports. However, scammers and impersonators are popular in Telegram groups.
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