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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Other Popular Cryptos / Coins => EOS Forum => Topic started by: Payme21 on October 09, 2018, 02:26:21 AM
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I'm Kind of new to the crypto world but within a very short time, i got a good grip of how bitcoin and a few alt coins including Eth works but recently, i was introduced to EOS. Was very happy when i read about how it works but got disappointed when i tried registering with simplEOS because of the fee involved. Are there free ways of getting invitation codes that are still valid? Or are there good minded people that can help create wallet for interested individuals [i saw an option of this sort]. Feel free to comment on the thread so that newbies and some like minds can learn a thing or two
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If anyone can find free and good eos wallet please send it in this thread. i think a lot of people will ask this question very soon
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I think that with such costs is not a problem for me, because I am sure of the security they have, and we need to hold the eos coins we have to invest in the future.
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I don't think that can, but even though that payment won't be a problem because I'm sure that eos will be very good, and has very good potential.
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I don't understand that. usually each wallet can be made at no cost. and many wallets are now emerging.
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You can get EOS wallet from exchange. It’s free and a good way to store your EOS. My advice is try Binance or Huobi to see which one is suitable and convenient for you. Hope this’ll your concern
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You can get EOS wallet from exchange. It’s free and a good way to store your EOS. My advice is try Binance or Huobi to see which one is suitable and convenient for you. Hope this’ll your concern
The eos wallet on the exchange is not secure and cannot accommodate tokens that are on the eos platform.
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For me,you could try to create wallet on the exchanged site such as Binance.But try to looked for a secure wallet so that it will not be easily hacked.
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I don't understand that. usually each wallet can be made at no cost. and many wallets are now emerging.
Thats also a kind weird for me. Its like a wall that separate the possible new user to come in. And i think its not good for EOS because as we know crypto-space nowadays are lots of very promising coins that performing well that no need to be like this (EOS creating wallet with deposit requirements)
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I think yes, you need your private key to use another wallet. Once you get your private key you can also change the private key to one you generated yourself. Or better, make 2 keys because every eos account supports an owner key and an active.
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EOS wallet can be created free from binance but if you download you need to get some ram inside EOS is a good coin that has potential and very easy to tread.
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Apparently, there is no Eos wallet that is free, we have to pay Ram to open an account and can store all tokens on the EOS network
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As far as I know, this time to make an EOS wallet is not free.
I use Scatter extension from Google Chrome, and I pay it equivalent to 0.001 Ethereum.
If it's free, maybe EOS will sit in a coinmarketcap 4 rank. LOL
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I think not because you are going to pay for RAM when you create an account. You need CPU and Net Staked too to transfer EOS or tokens. I heard https://meet.one is giving away free eos account but its already done.
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There is no EOS wallet that you can create in free. Wallet from Binance or any other exchange is not real EOS wallet. If you participate in bounty supported EOS tokens, can't get tokens in your EOS wallet ( binance or other exchanger). So the main wallet which supports EOS and other EOS supported tokens isn't free. I have created an account that needed some fees from me.