@sandwich say I'm a very paranoid person and I want to be sure the private key I generated was copied down correctly. Is there a tool available that can be executed offline to generate the public EOS key from a given private EOS key?
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Yes, but it is advanced. You can use this library: https://github.com/EOSIO/eosjs-ecc
@sandwich. I'm reading through this thread like 3 months in the future from when the ICO was going on. I've moved my EOS over to my ledger nano s, and the token balance is showing up just fine. I'm going to go back and re-read the thread, but even though I was not involved in the ICO and bought my tokens from Kraken, I would think I still need to declare/register these so they don't go poof after June 2018.
Ok (deep breath) I've used the link to generate a public key and a private key, and am saving it to my offline USB stored in my safe.... but what do I do next with this public and private key, it also says EOS Token Sale claim key but I'm confused as if this was only for the ICO? Help?
You need to register the public key