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Where do you recommend me registering my EOS.
Can I divide them instead of putting them in all one place. I would love your insight.
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@rjh I wrote an article on EOS registration. From my own experience there is a cost for each registration and if you do not know the exact period and have to search through all periods then you will most likely run out of Ether (unless you have loads of it ). It is costly to do it twice so I would recommend just use one address and keep it safe.
https://steemit.com/eos/@nitego/eos-registration-deadline-approaches-tips-for-trezor-users
Send it to your ETH address (hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor) or to MyEtherWallet. Register the address. Then any tokens at that address on the relevant date will be registered.
Alternatively, send to Openledger and receive open.EOS. These will be automatically registered and you will receive the new EOS tokens when they are distributed.
From another early follower.
@cannonball6 I did not know about this open.EOS. This makes it the easiest way to own EOS. I also noticed you in Canada. Greetings from Calgary.
Yes, it is easy. I actually have not looked into the process of registering an address yet but I may just stick with Openledger.
Plus you can use the dex with quite a few bitUSD trading pairs, which I have much more confidence in compared to Tether, although volume could be better on many of them.
@cannonball6 the bitUSD how do you buy it? Do you have to use fiat for that or can you use BTC?
You can trade many different cryptos for it on the Bitshares dex, either through Bitshares or Openledger. I think it is now also on a few Asian exchanges. Outside of a handful of cryptos (BTC LTC ETH STEEM BTS EOS, maybe a few more) volume is pretty low but I think that will get better.
You can also use BTS as collateral to borrow bitUSD with no interest. This is how bitUSD is created so it is always backed at least 2:1 with collateral (enforced by smart contract).
Personally I am not comfortable holding Tether except for very short term. There is enough smoke out there about Tether that I am concerned it could collapse anytime.
If you create your Bitshares or Openledger as a local wallet, it is also safer than centralized exchanges, if not as safe as a hardware wallet or cold storage.
Thanks
Cobinhood will be applying the token swap for EOS & TRX.
Seems like a pretty cool platform actually, worth checking out. Only thing I noticed was cost me .6 EOS to send in..