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RE: How To Buy and Secure Your EOS

in #eos6 years ago

What do you mean by there's no need to register them?

Has Openledger said they will support the eosDAC airdrop? Unless you can add an EOS key to them, I don't see how OPEN.EOS won't have to be fully withdrawn and registered before June 1st.

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I mean that since they are not the real eos, there is nothing to register. Don't know about the airdrop, first time heard of it here.
From openledger's own page;
"OPEN.EOS is OpenLedger-issued asset for EOS Ethereum token. After EOS release it will be replaced by "real" eos The EOS.IO software introduces a new blockchain architecture designed to enable vertical and horizontal scaling of decentralized applications. https://eos.io"

I suppose openledger takes care of registering their own tokens. You certainly can withdraw them to an ethereum wallet and do as you suggest, may be a good idea considering airdrop.

Ah, I understand what you mean now. Very cool! I'm glad to hear OpenLedger will take full responsibility for that. I can imagine it will be a bit confusing though when one day OPEN.EOS tokens will be withdrawn to an ETH address and the next day they will have to be withdrawn to an EOSIO address. I hope they validate that well so people don't lose anything.

But yeah, as far as the eosDAC tokens... we should reach out to them and ask them to support it.