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Topic: What is the Electrum equivalent for Ethereum? (Read 281 times)

legendary
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January 12, 2018, 07:41:12 AM
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Well, the best one would be MEW (MyEtherWallet)

I need several public keys and it looks like MyEtherWallet just creates 1 private key - 1 public key per UTC file, so I would need to create a bunch of diferent UTC files, all passworded, and import them each time to access each address... too annoying.

How do I manage several addresses within the same wallet/file so I only need to enter a password once?
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Well, the best one would be MEW (MyEtherWallet)
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1014
I need to store some Ethereum and I can't be bothered with downloading the entire blockchain which is impossible anyway. I tried Parity in the past and managed to get it synced but I remember someone found a very serious exploit it.

What other alternatives are there to store some Ethereum? And no I don't want to spend any money no a Trezor or anything, it's not an amount important enough for it. I just don't want to waste time downloading the blockchain.
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