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Topic: Waves integration into ledger. (Read 139 times)

newbie
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May 31, 2018, 04:51:14 AM
#7
Ive noticed that waves are getting integrated into the ledger now so coins can be safely stored, This was one of the reasons i sold a while back was because of concerns about staking and security. Does anyone happen to know if it would be possible to stake when your coins are in ledger or would you have to have them in a waves wallet or something? Might be a nice time to buy back in.

if this new true waves will be on ledger wallet, the price of waves will be rising,,
but, i think we can't stake any cryptocurrencies in ledger my friend
I don't think so, if you have seen what has already happened when the smartcontract of waves has introduced by the developer and nothing happened, dude. Stop creating another joke. There was a lot of competitors for waves right now. And why ADA, TRON and EOS more superior than waves?

TRON is a scam. EOS's mainnet is still not launch (in a few days actually) and price is quite high already for somes... Wave could really benefit from this news I hope Smiley.

I know several entrepreners that are using it effectivly.
sr. member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 260
May 31, 2018, 04:44:31 AM
#6
Ive noticed that waves are getting integrated into the ledger now so coins can be safely stored, This was one of the reasons i sold a while back was because of concerns about staking and security. Does anyone happen to know if it would be possible to stake when your coins are in ledger or would you have to have them in a waves wallet or something? Might be a nice time to buy back in.

if this new true waves will be on ledger wallet, the price of waves will be rising,,
but, i think we can't stake any cryptocurrencies in ledger my friend
I don't think so, if you have seen what has already happened when the smartcontract of waves has introduced by the developer and nothing happened, dude. Stop creating another joke. There was a lot of competitors for waves right now. And why ADA, TRON and EOS more superior than waves?
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 100
HiveNet - Distributed Cloud Computing
May 31, 2018, 04:42:04 AM
#5
Ive noticed that waves are getting integrated into the ledger now so coins can be safely stored, This was one of the reasons i sold a while back was because of concerns about staking and security. Does anyone happen to know if it would be possible to stake when your coins are in ledger or would you have to have them in a waves wallet or something? Might be a nice time to buy back in.

if this new true waves will be on ledger wallet, the price of waves will be rising,,
but, i think we can't stake any cryptocurrencies in ledger my friend
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1000
★YoBit.Net★ 350+ Coins Exchange & Dice
May 31, 2018, 04:29:29 AM
#4
Ive noticed that waves are getting integrated into the ledger now so coins can be safely stored, This was one of the reasons i sold a while back was because of concerns about staking and security. Does anyone happen to know if it would be possible to stake when your coins are in ledger or would you have to have them in a waves wallet or something? Might be a nice time to buy back in.
Staking on Waves is only possible when you store your Waves coins in the Waves wallet. Staking on waves is called Leasing.

Thanks, thats what I was wondering. Was hoping of the possibility of leasing from within the ledger but looks like that won't be possible. I'll keep an eye on waves anyway just incase it ends up exploding like ethereum did.
sr. member
Activity: 453
Merit: 250
May 30, 2018, 01:26:52 PM
#3
Ive noticed that waves are getting integrated into the ledger now so coins can be safely stored, This was one of the reasons i sold a while back was because of concerns about staking and security. Does anyone happen to know if it would be possible to stake when your coins are in ledger or would you have to have them in a waves wallet or something? Might be a nice time to buy back in.
Staking on Waves is only possible when you store your Waves coins in the Waves wallet. Staking on waves is called Leasing.
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 306
May 30, 2018, 01:25:41 PM
#2
I think that waves is doing well, i'm not a fan of them but i've used the wallet and tested the coin and i think that it's a good pick.
I'm also hearing some good news, the ledger integration is just great, that would help us be safe Cheesy Also, i'm waiting for some updates about the ICO platform, other competitors had made some updates and rebrands, Waves should do the same enhancements Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1000
★YoBit.Net★ 350+ Coins Exchange & Dice
May 30, 2018, 01:09:06 PM
#1
Ive noticed that waves are getting integrated into the ledger now so coins can be safely stored, This was one of the reasons i sold a while back was because of concerns about staking and security. Does anyone happen to know if it would be possible to stake when your coins are in ledger or would you have to have them in a waves wallet or something? Might be a nice time to buy back in.
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