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November 15, 2018, 10:48:17 PM
#60
Which wallets can hold ERC20 Tokens that aren't listed on exchanges?

Is it possible to send it to my ethereum wallet address on Binance or Poloniex ... or can they only be held on myetherwallet
Just simply store it in MEW is the best choice that you can do to keep your token. Since you won't be able to sent your un-listed token into an exchange market yet. cause if you force to sent them, there would be risk that you will loose your token.
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November 15, 2018, 10:28:40 PM
#59
Use personal wallet like metamask or myetherwallet, if you using exchanger wallet like binance or bittrex wallet the token and the exchanger not supporting that token, your token will not be credited
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November 15, 2018, 10:15:34 PM
#58
If you have a lot of money, do not save, and buy yourself a hardware wallet. If the amount is not very large, then you can store it on a MyEtherwallet The main thing is not to keep on exchanges.
I think Ledger Nano S is the best product and we should use this wallet to ensure the safest asset. Most people in the world trust Ledger because no hacker can ever get into this system, making Ledger the best support device at the moment.
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November 15, 2018, 10:12:53 PM
#57
Don't ever try to send erc20 tokens to exchange wallets that don't support it.
You will either just get a failed transaction (lucky case) or your tokens will be lost in crypto limbo (most likely case).

Myetherwallet is a great place to store your tokens, mostly because it is free lol.
There are actually a lot of options to use myetherwallet, after all, it is really just a user interface that lets use access the ethereum network.
The most basic secure way is to use metamask, that is afree option.

The best option, however, is to get a hardware wallet.
Your key will never be on mew and can't get phished, but you can still interact with mew.
They are a bit expensive, around $100, for a ledger nano or trezor, but I would say it is worth it.
AFter all, you are protecting your money.
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November 15, 2018, 10:00:49 PM
#56
If you have a lot of money, do not save, and buy yourself a hardware wallet. If the amount is not very large, then you can store it on a MyEtherwallet The main thing is not to keep on exchanges.
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November 15, 2018, 08:02:59 PM
#55
Just keep it on the most trusted wallets, I'm storing my tokens on MyEtherwallet and Metamask, you can also use hardware wallet for better safety.
Never ever store your tokens on an exchange if the token market is not in a great condition unless you are ready for a trade cause you might not get it back.
jr. member
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November 15, 2018, 07:45:18 PM
#54
best kept on cold or hardware wallets because it will be safer
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November 15, 2018, 07:43:30 PM
#53
Which wallets can hold ERC20 Tokens that aren't listed on exchanges?

Is it possible to send it to my ethereum wallet address on Binance or Poloniex ... or can they only be held on myetherwallet

You cannot send ERC20 Tokens that are not registered in Binance or Poloniex to their wallets, because Binance or Poloniex is an exchange and it is different from a wallet, so you will not be able to store any ERC20 Tokens if they have not been listed in an exchange because your ERC20 Tokens is definitely will be lost, therefore ERC20 Tokens can only be stored in a wallet that supports ERC20 only, such as MyEtherWallet or MetaMask.
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November 15, 2018, 06:56:00 PM
#52
Which wallets can hold ERC20 Tokens that aren't listed on exchanges?

Is it possible to send it to my ethereum wallet address on Binance or Poloniex ... or can they only be held on myetherwallet

You can not store those tokens which are not listed on the exchange.
If you are just a beginner you can try to learn myetherwallet, electrum, eidoo, metamask wallets. However, I would advise purchasing trezor or ledger, they are not that expensive nowadays.
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November 15, 2018, 06:47:05 PM
#51
Which wallets can hold ERC20 Tokens that aren't listed on exchanges?

Is it possible to send it to my ethereum wallet address on Binance or Poloniex ... or can they only be held on myetherwallet


I suggest is better to keep your token in myetherwallet but not possible to transfer into ethereum wallet addres
It useless to ttranfer your token not listed in excahnge
Wait your token because usefull with have price value before tranfer into exchange
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November 15, 2018, 06:42:59 PM
#50
I store all ERC20 tokens on the MyEtherWallet service and use the cryptocurrency exchange for financial services for trading.
I think it is very convenient and safe if you use Metamask
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November 15, 2018, 06:41:15 PM
#49
Which wallets can hold ERC20 Tokens that aren't listed on exchanges?

Is it possible to send it to my ethereum wallet address on Binance or Poloniex ... or can they only be held on myetherwallet

You can't send your erc20 token to an ethereum token in binance or poloniex,, if the token doesn't listed there my friend,,, just store your token on myetherwallet until you can trade your token on exchange
jr. member
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November 15, 2018, 06:18:59 PM
#48
Which wallets can hold ERC20 Tokens that aren't listed on exchanges?

Is it possible to send it to my ethereum wallet address on Binance or Poloniex ... or can they only be held on myetherwallet
Always use private wallet to store up your tokens. If you can afford hardware wallet, that would be better, most especially in storing up your valuable tokens.
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November 15, 2018, 12:14:46 PM
#47
Do not send the ERC20 tokens to the exchange. Otherwise, you will lose your tokens and must be kept in your wallet. For example:MyEtherWallet, IMTOKEN and so on. Make sure that your private key is not leaked.



There are many other tokens listed in various exchanges. And you can send in those exchanges if supported. For me, I just keep the new token in MEW because it is not listed at any exchange
jr. member
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November 15, 2018, 12:13:47 PM
#46
Which wallets can hold ERC20 Tokens that aren't listed on exchanges?

Is it possible to send it to my ethereum wallet address on Binance or Poloniex ... or can they only be held on myetherwallet


Now there are many applications available in the play store, such as imtoken, eidoo, enjin, Atomax, Nper, circle and monarch now the choice is yours.
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November 15, 2018, 12:10:44 PM
#45
Which wallets can hold ERC20 Tokens that aren't listed on exchanges?

Is it possible to send it to my ethereum wallet address on Binance or Poloniex ... or can they only be held on myetherwallet
All ERC-20 tokens based on Ethereum so it is highly recommended to store them on MyEtherWallet. if your token has been listed in an exchange, you can send your token to exchange, if it hasn't been listed automatically it will be stored in your wallet (MyEtherWallet).
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November 15, 2018, 12:09:45 PM
#44
Do not send the ERC20 tokens to the exchange. Otherwise, you will lose your tokens and must be kept in your wallet. For example:MyEtherWallet, IMTOKEN and so on. Make sure that your private key is not leaked.


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November 15, 2018, 12:00:42 PM
#43
Where to store erc20 tokens?
I prefer myetherwallet to store erc20 tokens because this wallet is compatible. in addition, I recommend storing your token in the metamask.
sr. member
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November 15, 2018, 11:49:38 AM
#42
Myetherwallet for desktops and ImToken for mobile, you can choose both to accommodate your ERC20 tokens, and not once do you send any tokens to exchanges such as binance or poloneix
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November 15, 2018, 11:48:44 AM
#41
On etherium blockchain :-)
You can create wallet for free and keep your key somewhere in offline storage and check your balances on ethplorer its safe.
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