Wallet decente OmiseGo, Iota, ADA (Cardano) y Waves
19-dic-2017 18:03
#1
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Pues eso shurs, son las únicas alts que me falta sacar del exchange para tener todo a buen recaudo, el resto las tengo en el Ledger (BTC, ETH, BCH, ETC, Dash, NEO y LTC). ¿Alguna recomendación para sacarlas de allí?. De Monero hablamos en otra ocasión. Gracias. |
19-dic-2017 18:36
#3
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Cardano la oficial, Daedalus, totalmente funcional, CUIDADO, la que está en la google app es scam, solo la aplicación de pc. Iota de momento nada, la oficial es horrible, mejor dejarlo en el exchange |
19-dic-2017 19:02
#6
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Mis waves las tengo en el oficial y sin problemas. Las IOTAS de momento en el exchange esperando a que saquen nuevo wallet. |
20-dic-2017 18:00
#7
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En bittrex mandando Ripples en mi caso. A ver si lo sacan algún día. |
20-dic-2017 18:03
#8
| no tengo ni idea, esto es para guardar las cryptomonedas? no todas se pueden guardar en el mismo monedero? |
20-dic-2017 18:12
#9
| No tengo ni idea. Hace años instalé una en mi ordenador y estuve minando un par de días. Pero tengo absoluto desconocimiento del tema. Es más, el wallet murió en algún formateo. |
20-dic-2017 19:01
#10
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First, please restart your computer and check your internet connection. Note that connecting might take up to half a minute in some cases. If you are using an antivirus, make sure Daedalus and cardano-node are in the exceptions list and try restarting.
For Windows: please make sure that you launch Daedalus using either shortcut created during the installation (Daedalus shortcut on the desktop) or daedalus.bat file located at the installation directory (default is: C:\Program Files\Daedalus\daedalus.bat). If this did not help you, here are list of things you can do to fix the connection issue. 1. Time on the user’s machine is not in sync with the network. If the time on the user’s machine is off by 20 seconds or more from the internet time it is not possible to connect to the network. To fix this issue the user needs to synchronize the time on the computer where Daedalus is running with NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers, by using the setting of their operating system. Instructions on how to fix this issue: Press Win+S Type in Settings In Find a setting field type in Date Go to Date and time settings Press Additional date, time & regional settings. New window will pop up. Press Set date and time Go to Internet time tab Press Change settings Press Update now Note: there should be a message like The clock was successfully synchronized; if there's an error, try pressing Update now again or change the server from the dropdown menu Mac Quit the application Click the clock that is located on the top right of the screen Select Open Date & Time Preferences Unlock the preferences Uncheck the Set date and time automatically Restart the application 2. When the user closes Daedalus, in rare cases the Cardano node which is running in the background is not completely shut down too. This causes the connecting to network problem the next time that Daedalus is started. The Cardano node hadn’t shutdown properly when the user closed Daedalus. This may prevent Daedalus from connecting to network next time it is started. The development team has identified the cause of the Cardano node not properly shutting down, and the fix has been implemented. It will be shipped in one of the upcoming updates to the software. As a temporary workaround users should try restarting their computers. 3. After successful installation Daedalus may be unable to start if the computer’s user account name contains certain non-latin characters. In some cases Daedalus installation completes successfully, but an error occurs in the generation of certificates during the installation process that are used to encrypt and secure communication between Daedalus and the Cardano node (part of the software that is shipped with Daedalus and runs in the background, ie users do not see it). This issue was resolved, and the update will be released with one of the upcoming Cardano updates. As a temporary workaround, users should try creating a user account on their computer that uses Latin characters. 4. User shutdown Daedalus while wallet was being recovered To fix this, please launch Daedalus and leave it for while. 5. Daedalus can’t use port 8090 because it is already used by some other process on the user’s device or is blocked by a firewall. A fix for this issue cannot be provided but the development of a new feature is planned that will display details about this issue. 6. ISP is blocking the connection For some reason, users who are using certain ISP provider cannot connect to the network. Unfortunately there is no solution for this. We are currently looking into this issue. |
03-ene-2018 18:40
#12
| lei que el ledger soportaba ADA. Algun manual para novatos de como pasar al ledger desde gdax y binance? |
27-ene-2018 19:28
#14
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Lo tienes que guardar en una dirección de Ethereum que esté en una wallet compatible con tokens ERC20, por ejemplo myetherwallet |
27-ene-2018 20:04
#15
| Gracias, Tampoco tengo mucha cantidad de omisego. Realmente en exchange importe significativo solo tengo xrb y sobre todo iota. |
27-ene-2018 21:10
#18
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Yo las tengo aquí, y varios del foro también. Es online, aunque hay otra desktop. y si no estoy equivocado es la oficial: https://raiwallet.com/ |
27-ene-2018 21:14
#19
| Yo tengo las que has dicho y algunas de las que tienes en el ledger,sino tengo ledger donde puedo guardarlas (BTC,ETH,LTC...) |
28-ene-2018 01:21
#20
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Yo las tengo aquí, y varios del foro también. Es online, aunque hay otra desktop. y si no estoy equivocado es la oficial:
https://raiwallet.com/ |
29-ene-2018 10:36
#22
| para usar MEW hay que cargarla antes? es decir hay que comprar algo para usarla? el gas ? |
29-ene-2018 12:21
#23
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Una vez creas tu dirección ya está lista para que envies los coins que acepta. Luego para sacar de allío, si que vas a necesitar tener algo de ETH, ya que las comisiones las saca de ETH. |