note that while holding EOS, it is currently ERC20 coin. Once the main net launches new EOS coins would be exchanged instead of EOS ERC20 coins, after which it will be and real EOS token (not ERC20 anymore).. when that happens (i guess June) the current coins have to be in a compatible wallet.. myetherwallet or metamask.. real carefully at eos.io site about this.. if eos erc20 coins are incompatible wallet, this exchange will not occur, and you'd lose coins
That is the best solution, I believe.
note that while holding EOS, it is currently ERC20 coin. Once the main net launches new EOS coins would be exchanged instead of EOS ERC20 coins, after which it will be and real EOS token (not ERC20 anymore).. when that happens (i guess June) the current coins have to be in a compatible wallet.. myetherwallet or metamask.. real carefully at eos.io site about this.. if eos erc20 coins are incompatible wallet, this exchange will not occur, and you'd lose coins
It isn't only compatible wallet. You have to register the wallet you want your EOS to be transfered to via eos.io website.