Can the same keypair be used for holding ETH and different ERC20 tokens?
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I have an ETH keypair.
- Can I hold ERC20 tokens with this ETH keypair also?
- Can I hold several ERC20 tokens with one key pair?
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I have an ETH keypair.
- Can I hold ERC20 tokens with this ETH keypair also?
- Can I hold several ERC20 tokens with one key pair?
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up vote
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I have an ETH keypair.
- Can I hold ERC20 tokens with this ETH keypair also?
- Can I hold several ERC20 tokens with one key pair?
ether erc-20 private-key public-key
I have an ETH keypair.
- Can I hold ERC20 tokens with this ETH keypair also?
- Can I hold several ERC20 tokens with one key pair?
ether erc-20 private-key public-key
asked Aug 28 at 12:30
Lars Andren
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You can hold both ETH and any amount of any Ethereum tokens in your account which is accessible with your private key.
It's up to the wallet you use whether it's able to display all the tokens or not. But even if you can't see them in the wallet client/app/whatever you still have them (assuming they were sent properly to your address).
Excellent addition!
– Lars Andren
Aug 30 at 13:28
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Except my answer was some half an hour before the other answer :)
– Lauri Peltonen
Aug 30 at 13:38
Oh shit, I looked at the time but must have gotten the hour wrong.
– Lars Andren
Sep 3 at 21:43
Heh no worries. But in general the timing shouldn't matter. If a better answer comes a day after an accepted answer, there's nothing wrong with accepting the later answer.
– Lauri Peltonen
Sep 4 at 5:33
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Yes
You can hold any amount of ERC20 tokens with your ETH keypair.
You can hold multiple ERC20 tokens
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
You can hold both ETH and any amount of any Ethereum tokens in your account which is accessible with your private key.
It's up to the wallet you use whether it's able to display all the tokens or not. But even if you can't see them in the wallet client/app/whatever you still have them (assuming they were sent properly to your address).
Excellent addition!
– Lars Andren
Aug 30 at 13:28
1
Except my answer was some half an hour before the other answer :)
– Lauri Peltonen
Aug 30 at 13:38
Oh shit, I looked at the time but must have gotten the hour wrong.
– Lars Andren
Sep 3 at 21:43
Heh no worries. But in general the timing shouldn't matter. If a better answer comes a day after an accepted answer, there's nothing wrong with accepting the later answer.
– Lauri Peltonen
Sep 4 at 5:33
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
You can hold both ETH and any amount of any Ethereum tokens in your account which is accessible with your private key.
It's up to the wallet you use whether it's able to display all the tokens or not. But even if you can't see them in the wallet client/app/whatever you still have them (assuming they were sent properly to your address).
Excellent addition!
– Lars Andren
Aug 30 at 13:28
1
Except my answer was some half an hour before the other answer :)
– Lauri Peltonen
Aug 30 at 13:38
Oh shit, I looked at the time but must have gotten the hour wrong.
– Lars Andren
Sep 3 at 21:43
Heh no worries. But in general the timing shouldn't matter. If a better answer comes a day after an accepted answer, there's nothing wrong with accepting the later answer.
– Lauri Peltonen
Sep 4 at 5:33
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
You can hold both ETH and any amount of any Ethereum tokens in your account which is accessible with your private key.
It's up to the wallet you use whether it's able to display all the tokens or not. But even if you can't see them in the wallet client/app/whatever you still have them (assuming they were sent properly to your address).
You can hold both ETH and any amount of any Ethereum tokens in your account which is accessible with your private key.
It's up to the wallet you use whether it's able to display all the tokens or not. But even if you can't see them in the wallet client/app/whatever you still have them (assuming they were sent properly to your address).
answered Aug 28 at 12:32
Lauri Peltonen
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Excellent addition!
– Lars Andren
Aug 30 at 13:28
1
Except my answer was some half an hour before the other answer :)
– Lauri Peltonen
Aug 30 at 13:38
Oh shit, I looked at the time but must have gotten the hour wrong.
– Lars Andren
Sep 3 at 21:43
Heh no worries. But in general the timing shouldn't matter. If a better answer comes a day after an accepted answer, there's nothing wrong with accepting the later answer.
– Lauri Peltonen
Sep 4 at 5:33
add a comment |Â
Excellent addition!
– Lars Andren
Aug 30 at 13:28
1
Except my answer was some half an hour before the other answer :)
– Lauri Peltonen
Aug 30 at 13:38
Oh shit, I looked at the time but must have gotten the hour wrong.
– Lars Andren
Sep 3 at 21:43
Heh no worries. But in general the timing shouldn't matter. If a better answer comes a day after an accepted answer, there's nothing wrong with accepting the later answer.
– Lauri Peltonen
Sep 4 at 5:33
Excellent addition!
– Lars Andren
Aug 30 at 13:28
Excellent addition!
– Lars Andren
Aug 30 at 13:28
1
1
Except my answer was some half an hour before the other answer :)
– Lauri Peltonen
Aug 30 at 13:38
Except my answer was some half an hour before the other answer :)
– Lauri Peltonen
Aug 30 at 13:38
Oh shit, I looked at the time but must have gotten the hour wrong.
– Lars Andren
Sep 3 at 21:43
Oh shit, I looked at the time but must have gotten the hour wrong.
– Lars Andren
Sep 3 at 21:43
Heh no worries. But in general the timing shouldn't matter. If a better answer comes a day after an accepted answer, there's nothing wrong with accepting the later answer.
– Lauri Peltonen
Sep 4 at 5:33
Heh no worries. But in general the timing shouldn't matter. If a better answer comes a day after an accepted answer, there's nothing wrong with accepting the later answer.
– Lauri Peltonen
Sep 4 at 5:33
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
Yes
You can hold any amount of ERC20 tokens with your ETH keypair.
You can hold multiple ERC20 tokens
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
Yes
You can hold any amount of ERC20 tokens with your ETH keypair.
You can hold multiple ERC20 tokens
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Yes
You can hold any amount of ERC20 tokens with your ETH keypair.
You can hold multiple ERC20 tokens
Yes
You can hold any amount of ERC20 tokens with your ETH keypair.
You can hold multiple ERC20 tokens
answered Aug 28 at 13:05
Lismore
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