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Topic: [Unofficial] Exodus Wallet | Multi-Currency | Built-in Exchange - page 19. (Read 28286 times)

legendary
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Really great program and very simple to use. After they add Factom and up their security option, it might become preferable choice for most of users.
However 2FA and withdrawal lock address is a must have, the second option is not that hard to implement so I d suggest Exodus to do so.
newbie
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I installed this wallet program recently, it seems really good. If I could offer some suggestions for new features down the track:

  • Ability to set an extra PIN which must be entered before every transaction and accessing the backup screen (which would mean it's safer to leave the app open all the time)
  • Support for other real-world currencies (specifically, I'm interested in Australian dollars)
  • History graphs plotting the value of each currency's worth over time?
  • Show the dollar value of each currency as well as the units at the same time on the Portfolio screen
  • Skins are nice but many of them look the same to me; maybe replace a few dark skins with some other, lighter ones?

Keep up the good work. It's a great program.
legendary
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Does anyone know if they'll ever add the 2FA?
sr. member
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I don't think so, at least for the Mac version you have to download the new version and just replace the old one.

It is getting to the point where you have to have ten apps installed to deal with all of the Crypto action, that and have five different sites open at the same time.  A nice little piece of software that covers two or three jobs would be awesome.
newbie
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hey, anyone. had any problems with the wallet. I think this is unstable, i update wallet today. And send some coins to it. now ive got home and having problesm opening it. When i enter the password it keeps unlocking for ever, but nothings happening. When i try to enter 12 word phrase its just does nothing. after i/if recover funds would not trust this wallet ever again.
hero member
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Interesting wallet with multifunction features, and we could convert between bitcoin-altcoins instantly?
Is this wallet support multisend function? Such as blockchain but they have disabled it.
Waiting for anyone to reply.
staff
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have automatic update?

Not at the moment,no. You need to download the latest version and simply install it like you did with the previous ones. It's okay, It will overwrite the old files and you won't suffer any losses. It's important to have the passphrase though, just in case.
newbie
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2. Fees (which means you received a lot of small/micro payments) which resulted into having a big transaction size => higher fees.

This is a rob,pay 11 usd for send 4 usd ? Im receive all days 2.40 usd in this Wallet and now im what can im do for save my money here ??
Well it depends on how many transactions you have received in the particular address that you are trying to send your bitcoins from. The more separate transactions your wallet has the bigger the fee is going to be in order to send it over. If all the transactions were really small, it is possible that you have to pay 11 dollars for 4 dollar transaction now. It would be easier to decide that if you could tell the address from which you are trying to send it.

I have been using exodus for a while, and never had any ridiculous fees or any other troubles. I think the highest fee that I have ever paid was like 2 dollars or something. If you want to avoid it then just use a wallet that allows you to change the fee, though do it at your own risk as it might lead your transaction to never get confirmed.

I think i'm missing here.

The Exodus wallet doesn't rely on downloading the blockchain - meaning no need to download the blockchain.
How is this archieved vs the normal wallets from the coins themselves?

I thought that the blockchain was required to work with the currency?
You are wrong. The wallet relies on the blockchain, it just doesn't need to download it. The blockchain is required because exodus is an online desktop wallet. At the time you launch it, it connects to the internet and basically acts as a regular online wallet like for example blockchain.info.


Hi new to all this so excuse the dumb question... so I'm mining Ethereum and transferring the minimum amount that I'm allowed to (0.05 Eth) each day into my wallet whilst I learn the ropes. Does this then mean that even though I store up several days worth of Eth (say $60) I would still be charged a higher rate due to the smaller initial transactions? If this is the case would I be better off using another wallet to take the initial smaller transactions and then transfer one large amount to another wallet and the use built in exchange? or have I got the wrong end of the stick completely?

Many Thanks

Ben
legendary
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I don't think so, at least for the Mac version you have to download the new version and just replace the old one.
newbie
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Merit: 0
The new version is out, changelogs:

https://i.imgur.com/0KRO5EH.png

The next update should be in two weeks (22th June).
have automatic update?
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
The new version is out, changelogs:



The next update should be in two weeks (22th June).
newbie
Activity: 55
Merit: 0
I think i'm missing here.

The Exodus wallet doesn't rely on downloading the blockchain - meaning no need to download the blockchain.
How is this archieved vs the normal wallets from the coins themselves?

I thought that the blockchain was required to work with the currency?
You are wrong. The wallet relies on the blockchain, it just doesn't need to download it. The blockchain is required because exodus is an online desktop wallet. At the time you launch it, it connects to the internet and basically acts as a regular online wallet like for example blockchain.info.

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I thought so.. Thanks for the clarification, man!
sr. member
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2. Fees (which means you received a lot of small/micro payments) which resulted into having a big transaction size => higher fees.

This is a rob,pay 11 usd for send 4 usd ? Im receive all days 2.40 usd in this Wallet and now im what can im do for save my money here ??
Well it depends on how many transactions you have received in the particular address that you are trying to send your bitcoins from. The more separate transactions your wallet has the bigger the fee is going to be in order to send it over. If all the transactions were really small, it is possible that you have to pay 11 dollars for 4 dollar transaction now. It would be easier to decide that if you could tell the address from which you are trying to send it.

I have been using exodus for a while, and never had any ridiculous fees or any other troubles. I think the highest fee that I have ever paid was like 2 dollars or something. If you want to avoid it then just use a wallet that allows you to change the fee, though do it at your own risk as it might lead your transaction to never get confirmed.

I think i'm missing here.

The Exodus wallet doesn't rely on downloading the blockchain - meaning no need to download the blockchain.
How is this archieved vs the normal wallets from the coins themselves?

I thought that the blockchain was required to work with the currency?
You are wrong. The wallet relies on the blockchain, it just doesn't need to download it. The blockchain is required because exodus is an online desktop wallet. At the time you launch it, it connects to the internet and basically acts as a regular online wallet like for example blockchain.info.
newbie
Activity: 55
Merit: 0
I think i'm missing here.

The Exodus wallet doesn't rely on downloading the blockchain - meaning no need to download the blockchain.
How is this archieved vs the normal wallets from the coins themselves?

I thought that the blockchain was required to work with the currency?
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
I was reading about the fork which should happen in August, what about Exodus and the UASF?

They already made an article about this: http://support.exodus.io/knowledge_base/topics/does-exodus-support-bip148-and-the-uasf


Hi thanks for your reply, if it is clear that small amounts is not convenient for the fee but I just wanted to know if it was possible to use exodus as minning wallet, because I had selected coinbase but it does not seem to accept eth from mined. Thank you

I asked the co-founder and here is his answer:

"We have users getting paid from mining pools just fine. However, as we have no idea how payouts are coming in from every possible source we can not be positive. So try with small amounts first.
Exodus today does not recognize ETH payments coming from a contract. That may be the same thing as Coinbase. As always, money is never lost since you have the private keys but more of a display and does Exodus recognize this crazy formatted transaction."
Thank you very much for your help, probe with coinbase and there was no problem, the pool paid me .15 eth and instantly appeared the transaction in my coinbase wallet, now I'm mining towards exodus, if everything comes out well I'll tell you if someone it serves. regards
staff
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I was reading about the fork which should happen in August, what about Exodus and the UASF?

They already made an article about this: http://support.exodus.io/knowledge_base/topics/does-exodus-support-bip148-and-the-uasf


Hi thanks for your reply, if it is clear that small amounts is not convenient for the fee but I just wanted to know if it was possible to use exodus as minning wallet, because I had selected coinbase but it does not seem to accept eth from mined. Thank you

I asked the co-founder and here is his answer:

"We have users getting paid from mining pools just fine. However, as we have no idea how payouts are coming in from every possible source we can not be positive. So try with small amounts first.
Exodus today does not recognize ETH payments coming from a contract. That may be the same thing as Coinbase. As always, money is never lost since you have the private keys but more of a display and does Exodus recognize this crazy formatted transaction."
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
I was reading about the fork which should happen in August, what about Exodus and the UASF?
Hi thanks for your reply, if it is clear that small amounts is not convenient for the fee but I just wanted to know if it was possible to use exodus as minning wallet, because I had selected coinbase but it does not seem to accept eth from mined. Thank you
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 2369
I was reading about the fork which should happen in August, what about Exodus and the UASF?
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4318
Hi, I'm new, they know if I can use exodus to mine, that the ethermine pool send my payments to my wallet in exodus. it's possible?
If you want to send mining output to a wallet... make sure you set the withdraw limit to be high. Otherwise you will end up like all these other people complaining about having to spend $10 on fees to send $40. Getting lots of small payments results in increased transaction size when you go to send and then you get slammed with massive fees.

Not sure what constitutes small amounts for ETH, but for BTC you want to set your withdraw to like 0.01
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Hi, I'm new, they know if I can use exodus to mine, that the ethermine pool send my payments to my wallet in exodus. it's possible?
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