Best place for storing MaidSafeCoins?

Public key. Bitcoin address is hash of public key.

ah oke still getiing fammiliar with all the terms but its getting a littl ebetter now

@happybeing you where right (offcourse haha) this was the topic I read about openledger : Easiest way yet to backup your MAIDsafe coins

Does anyone know if this is a risk of storing my coins. Will check out omni ofcourse but just wondering for the meantime if its safe …

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What are you referring to ? Openledger?

I have my MAID on OpenLedger. Seems pretty good to me.

The blockchain is a public ledger, so you can always see what is going on. You can use a block explorer to search for your address. A block explorer that supports Omni tokens is https://omniexplorer.info/

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yes I mean openledger. Was the easiest solution at the time but since I didnt hear anyone about storing it there and saw somewhere that they use sha 1 I thought hmm maybe I have to recheck if this is a safe place to store my maid or find out how this works with omni

haha oke so im not the only one :slight_smile:

yes offcourse didnt think of that never used it before but will check it out for sure when using paper wallet thanks

thanks.

when you say dont loose the password, i am assuming the login details for the wallet?

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Is already possible to store MAIDCOIN in some hardware wallet?

Not at this time. . .

any chance to add safecoins to trezor in the near future ?

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SAFEcoins do not exist (yet) so it cannot be done :wink:

MAID though is a omni protocol token and you need to ask trezor this question (are they going to allow omni tokens)

It was in the works https://www.reddit.com/r/omni/comments/6ths6s/could_it_be_trezor_trezor_tether_to_omni_layer/

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has anyone ever signed an Omni transaction offline? (MAID / Tether)

It looks like OmniWallet can do it somehow with Armory, but I can’t get any part of those to work as expected.

If I made the address with a regular bitcoin address generator, can I use it for this?

Has anyone ever done this successfully? (erc can do it with mew very easily :slight_smile: wish for eMAID)

please help :slight_smile:

Did you see this tutorial?

One thing to be wary of is that now I think Armory comes with Segwit addresses, and Counterwallet isn’t compatible, so you’ll need to use an older version of Armory.

I have done a test transaction a while ago that worked well, and plan to move all of my Omni assets to an Armory offline exchange when I can find the time.

Hopefully it’s still working without needing to send the private keys to Omni!

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You need to use an address from an offline armory wallet, which will be generated by that wallet. There may be a way of importing private keys to armory, but don’t do that if you’re using an online generator and want a completely offline wallet solution.

Basically, just do what it says on here, making sure you have a pre-segwit version of Armory: Armory Offline Addresses · OmniLayer/omniwallet Wiki · GitHub

If you have problems with any stage, I’ll try to help, though haven’t done it recently.

Thanks for the help guys,

But those tutorials are for sending bitcoin transactions, I can’t find anything that generates the transaction data for Omni (MAID) transactions, for me to sign offline and then broadcast.

OmniWallet certainly doesn’t generate transaction data

The tutorial is for sending Omni assets (the example uses Omni tokens, but should work the same. way for MAID), and it describes Omniwallet creating the text file you need to copy over to the offline computer to sign the transaction in Armory.

Unless Omni or Armory don’t have the right options, it should still work… hope you find a way to do it soon, and I’ll give it a go later in the week to see if something has changed.