All,
I pledge 1 BTC to the Core-tanium anti-dump ammo programme. TXID:
c4258437c1e72a962a81213be424993e4ba1458112b46a83112260567b28170c
Awesome, go BC!
I've just entered this for you on the
Coretanium tab in the Trade Tracker. You (and everyone else) can list new pledges here, edit or delete your old ones, etc.
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*WARNING: Separate wallets should be on a separate device, unless you really know what you are doing. If you don't have a backup, or overwrite certain files, you could permanently lose coins by losing your private keys!!!
So no BTC Wallet and UNO wallet on my laptop at the same time?
No, there is a difference between
wallets and
addresses. Simply put: wallet is the software, addresses are where the coins are stored. Just keep one wallet per coin type on your computer.
In more detail: A 'wallet' in this context is the software for a particular coin. An address is a unique identifier on the blockchain where coins can be 'allocated' (it looks like you're storing them but you're actually just saying, "this exact UNO coin is associated with this exact UNO wallet address". You can 'spend' this coin (sending it to another address) if you have the authority to do so (the private key for that address).
To simplify things a bit, you can have as many
addresses in the one
wallet as you want. For example, here is my UNO wallet with a bunch of addresses (obscured for privacy):
Also, you can have as many
different coin wallets on your
computer as you want (BTC, UNO, LTC, etc.). Here is an example of some wallets all installed on the same computer:
Getting to the point, it is recommended that you only keep
one wallet of each coin type on your computer (ie. don't install two copies of the UNO wallet, for example). The aim here is to protect your
wallet.dat file, which is where your coins are kept!
While we're talking, it's strongly recommended that you keep this encrypted, too! Start by getting your wallet software installed, then add whatever addresses you want to use (in the Collect Unobtanium tab), then click the Actions menu and click 'Encrypt Vault...':
Use a
good, long password and make sure you keep a backup of that wallet.dat file, because if you lose that, you lose your coin!