they give Advanced Participation
and this is the details:
Register Your Public Key
At any time a user can map their Ethereum address to a public key in one of the following formats:
EOS Public Keys - EOS4yfYEjUodfs.......DfavaddbvD
Steem Public Keys - STM4yfYEjUoey4.......UaSt2Sx9W4
BitShares Public Keys - BTS5WaszCsqVN9.......Wz47B3wUqa
Command Line Usage
It is assumed that you have an Ethereum blockchain client installed. If you don't have one, Parity is recommended.
Getting set up
You will need the Nix Package Manager to work with the EOS contracts from the command line. These instructions will install it, configure it, and then install a CLI ethereum helper called seth
The way cryptocurrency investor was talking, you need to do some linux commands aswell? Did you watch the vid?
there are other ways to get the private key hehe i think.. look at eos website
hmm ok I'l take another look
they give Advanced Participation
and this is the details:
Register Your Public Key
At any time a user can map their Ethereum address to a public key in one of the following formats:
Command Line Usage
It is assumed that you have an Ethereum blockchain client installed. If you don't have one, Parity is recommended.
Getting set up
You will need the Nix Package Manager to work with the EOS contracts from the command line. These instructions will install it, configure it, and then install a CLI ethereum helper called seth
$ curl https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh
$ nix-channel --add https://nix.dapphub.com/pkgs/dapphub
$ nix-channel --update
$ nix-env -i seth
Commands
Getting Tokens:
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I've had another look and still unsure what I need to do about that public key. I will be using metamask
i guess.. look...
Great stuff thank you. Yeah will give it a go tonight
he uses mac..