Exodus Wallet Now Fully Connected To The EOS Mainnet

Exodus Wallet Now Fully Connected To The EOS Mainnet

On October 25th of this year, the Exodus team released version 1.63.0 which includes full support for the EOS Mainnet!

We have been waiting for this update since the EOS blockchain launched in June 2018. EOS assets on the Ethereum blockchain (from the ICO) were frozen at the time of the EOS Mainnet launch. Exodus has been diligently working on a solution for users who hold EOS tokens within their Exodus wallet.

Download Exodus 1.63.0 

 

From Exodus.io:

Wallet

You can now send and receive EOS mainnet. To add EOS mainnet to your portfolio visit the Settings section then click Assets.

EOS now has an Advanced button inside the wallet to view RAM, CPU and NET along with other details like staking for your EOS wallet.

EOS wallet has a built-in automatic filter to remove 0 value SPAM transactions with marketing messages on the EOS blockchain.

Fixed outgoing Stellar (XLM) transactions to immediately show up in the account history with no delay.

Exchange

New users of EOS mainnet can now exchange any asset to EOS and Exodus will automatically handle all the advanced account setup for you and create your first EOS account.

EOS mainnet has been added to the exchange. You can now exchange any Exodus asset for EOS mainnet to further diversify your portfolio.

Advanced

If you are holding EOS on an exchange Exodus can now help you create an EOS account by using the advanced developer menu.

Export safe report button has been fixed in the help section.

 

How To Register Your EOS Tokens In The Exodus Bitcoin Wallet

How To Register Your EOS Tokens In The Exodus Bitcoin Wallet

We are big fans of Exodus and we know many of our readers are as well. We have secured information on how to register your EOS for when the blockchain launches on June 1st, 2018.

Right now, all EOS Tokens are actually ERC20 Ethereum tokens and they will need to be registered for claiming the future EOS Blockchain Tokens. This process is quite simple using MyEtherWallet.

The registration process needs to be done only once. Any additional EOS sent to your wallet after the registration will automatically be registered.

The information in this post (both text and images) comes directly from Exodus Support: http://support.exodus.io/article/65-i-ve-received-eos-tokens-in-exodus-how-do-i-register-them

Step 1

1. Export your ETH private key using the Developer Menu. Here’s how you open the Developer Menu: http://support.exodus.io/article/79-how-do-i-open-the-developer-menu

PLEASE USE THIS WITH CAUTION AS THESE PRIVATE KEYS GIVE ANYONE WHO SEES THEM 100% ACCESS TO YOUR ASSETS.

 

Step 2

Go to MyEtherWallet dot com and select “Send Ether & Tokens” then click “Private Key” to access your wallet. Paste in your Exodus Ethereum Private Key and click “Unlock”

 

Step 3

Once unlocked you will be able to see your EOS tokens in the token box on the right sidebar.

Note: you will need at least 0.01 ETH in your wallet to complete the registration process

 

Step 4

Go to https://nadejde.github.io/eos-token-sale/ and create your EOS Public and Private Key.

Note: Save these keys for future use

 

 

Step 5

Return to MyEtherWallet and select  “Contracts” from the menu then click on  “Select a contract” and choose  “EOS – Contribution.” Click  “Access” this will prefill the EOS contract address.

 

 

Step 6

Scroll down the page and click  “Select a Function” then choose  “Register” from the menu.

 

Step 7

Paste in your EOS public key, then in the next field “How would you like to access your wallet?” choose “Private Key” and paste in your Exodus ETH Private key, click unlock and then select “Write.”

 

Step 8

In the pop-up window “Amount to Send” should be 0 and “Gas Limit” should auto-populate. Then click “Generate Transaction” and select “Yes, I’m sure.”

 

Your EOS Tokens Are Now Registered! 👍

How to verify the token registration:

Select “Contracts” from the menu then click on “Select contract” and choose “EOS – Contribution” then scroll down the page and click “Select a Function” then choose “Keys” from the menu.

Paste in your Exodus ETH public key ( Exodus Receive Address) and click  “Read.” You will then see your EOS public key in the -string- attached to your ETH public key.

 

Why EOS?

EOS will be the most powerful infrastructure for decentralized applications. Watch these videos to learn more:

Americans Can Pick Up EOS Tokens On BITFINEX

Americans Can Pick Up EOS Tokens On BITFINEX

Many people believe the EOS project will help create a new and better path for decentralized ecosystems and economies. EOS tokens have the ability to take cryptocurrency to new heights.

EOS has been described as the “Ethereum Killer” and will “build on more than 4 years of continuous development and innovation from the BitShares and Steem community”. Source

From the EOS WhitePaper:

The EOS.IO software introduces a new blockchain architecture designed to enable vertical and horizontal scaling of decentralized applications. This is achieved by creating an operating system-like construct upon which applications can be built. The software provides accounts, authentication, databases, asynchronous communication and the scheduling of applications across hundreds of CPU cores or clusters. The resulting technology is a blockchain architecture that scales to millions of transactions per second, eliminates user fees, and allows for quick and easy deployment of decentralized applications.

Source: Block.one

Dan Larimer is leading the EOS project as the CTO.  He brought many innovations to the distributed ledger scene with BitShares and Steemit and his blockchain advocates say he will do even more impressive things with EOS.

 

There Are Now 3 Ways To Pick Up EOS Tokens

 

  1. Pick up EOS tokens on exchanges like Bitfinex or Kraken.
  2. Via the EOS ICO windows on Ethereum.
  3. Via the Exchange in the Exodus Wallet.

For Block One’s protection, US citizens and residents are not technically supposed to purchase EOS tokens via the ICO window, although many will by using VPNs.

Bitfinex is allowing EOS trading for US residents. We know this for a fact because we tested the process with US resident credentials on Bitfinex.

The Ethereum ICO (initial coin offering) for EOS will last an entire year. The first 20% of tokens were released during the first five days of the ICO. Another 70% of the token supply will be distributed in equal amounts everyday over the remainder of the year. Each day you can participate in the ICO window and purchase EOS. The last 10% of tokens are being held by EOS.

Any EOS picked up in 2017 is likely to produce huge returns over the next 5-10 years. We have high hopes for this blockchain project.

*If you do pickup EOS on the exchanges, you will need to make sure you have extracted your tokens to an Ethereum wallet before the real EOS token release next year. Moreover, this wallet must allow you to hold the private keys. This is very important.  You will want to claim the real tokens on the EOS blockchain. What is out right now is the ICO crowdfund token on Ethereum.

EOS Consensus Presentation May 2017