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I have link on binance plz walk me thru how to move it to a eth wallet

I have MEW in front of me now what do I do ?

should I send link from binance using the regular public address ? and just wait and thats it ?

what about adding decimals and crap plz help me biz fwens

I forgot

plz and ty

>> No.14340875

>>14340869
Axolotls are so cute :3c

>> No.14341103

>>14340869
plz help anyone

>> No.14341121

I have mew in front of me now wht

>> No.14341143

>>14341121
Use google idiot

>> No.14341164

>>14340869
>ples spoonfeed me i can´t use google

>> No.14341181

>>14340869
Just take amy erh wallet, mew is fine, then copy your eth adress and send it there. Link is an erc20 so it and all ercw0 just use your eth adress.

>> No.14341187

send small amounts first and ensure you control the keys to the address you send them to. Don't lose your linkiesssss. and don't ever share your private keys to anyone.

>> No.14341205 [DELETED] 

>>14341181
>erc20

This is how fucking retarded most of you are even after all the spoon feeding

>> No.14341209

>>14341181
Im drunk hipe u got that
Basically just pretend its eth and send it to your eth wallet and it will show up. I dont use mew but it will get there of its an eth wallet. You might have to add it but it doesn't matter if you add the coin to your list before or after you send it. Idk of mew does it automatically or not. So its there either way even if it doesnt show up.

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14341215

>>14340869
>>14341121
find your MEW ETHEREUM address and send your link to that exact address
you can verify that it is the correct address on etherscan:
https://etherscan.io/
keep pic related in mind
link is stored in your ethereum address since it is an ERC20 token
find out your MEW ether address
if you do not have one you can create one
I would recommend you get a hardware wallet though and store your link on that instead
https://shop.ledger.com/products/ledger-nano-s

>> No.14341231

>>14341205
Fuck off faggot learn to read drunj text

>> No.14341249

>>14340869
Send a test transaction.
Check the wallet on etherscan.
Once that goes through, send the rest.
Once you haven't on MEW, I recommend diversifying your wallets.
Link is blockchain agnostic, so it will work with other ecosystems. Some aren't ready yet, but it's only a matter of time.
Send a third to your Monero address, and send a third to your EOS or TRX address.
The Monero address will basically expunge your trading records from you, and you won't have to pay taxes when you cash out.
Sending it to TRX or EOS isn't quiet as advantageous because we don't know when nodes will be online, but it's safer because hackers don't know to look there yet. In the meantime, you'll gain staking benefits on a network that most people aren't using yet.

t. 120k linklet

>> No.14341320

>>14341215
>store your link on ledger
You really don't know how this works do you?
Ledger is just a hardware mechanism for storing keys and verifying transactions. Nothing is stored in the fob.
And ledger doesn't even have a Link App yet. He'd have to use the Ethereum wallet, and that's no better than using MEW or Monero, security wise.

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14341360

>>14341320
you know MEW and metamask support the ledger right?
and when I say "store" I mean storing your private keys
but OP can learn more about that when he gets a hardware wallet

>> No.14341522

>>14341360
Your private keys are not stored on the ledger. You dont understand how it works.

>> No.14341548

>>14341522
>Your private keys are not stored on the ledger. You dont understand how it works.
Can you elaborate on the technical aspect of it?
I thought it produces the private key internally based on the 24 word seed. Is there a different way it communicates with MEW for example other than a private key?

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>>14341522
if you really want to know how it works you can read here:
https://www.ledger.com/a-closer-look-into-ledger-security-the-secure-element/
>secure element chip
lol you're autistic aren't you?

>> No.14341602

>>14341249
wew

>> No.14341609

HAVE A PEN AND PAPER READY TO WRITE DOWN YOUR SEED WORDS. DO NOT SEND ANYTHING TO AN ETH WALLET YOU DO NOT HAVE THE SEED WORDS FOR!!!

You will receive seed words when you create the wallet. Tokens won't "show up" unless you are at a site like https://vintage.myetherwallet.com/ or https://etherscan.io/ and put in your PUBLIC address.

>> No.14341627

>>14341121
Watch a YouTube about it. You will need some ETH in the wallet in order to send the LINK when you are ready to send it back to an exchange or staking

>> No.14341705

>>14341249
surprised it took 10 posts before this

>> No.14341749

>>14341249
Based wallet diversification linklet. I'd advise saving monero for last because the wallet is significantly more confusing for newfags.