Thanks for this tutorial @aarellanes - most useful.
I downloaded Exodus a couple of days ago but haven't tried it yet, as I was waiting until after 1 August to transfer some BTC in to get started.
It looks supereasy to use. Does the Exodus wallet give you access to your private keys? Or am I barking up the wrong tree on this? I am still a crypto noob!
Hey @pennsif, thanks for taking the time to comment!
To answer your question, YES, you do have access to your private keys. You need to go to the developers tab > Assets > Digital Asset you want the private key for!
That simple, let me know if you have any more questions :)
Thanks for this tutorial @aarellanes - most useful.
I downloaded Exodus a couple of days ago but haven't tried it yet, as I was waiting until after 1 August to transfer some BTC in to get started.
It looks supereasy to use. Does the Exodus wallet give you access to your private keys? Or am I barking up the wrong tree on this? I am still a crypto noob!
Hey @pennsif, thanks for taking the time to comment!
To answer your question, YES, you do have access to your private keys. You need to go to the developers tab > Assets > Digital Asset you want the private key for!
That simple, let me know if you have any more questions :)
Thanks for the extra info. I will give it a go as soon as I get some BTC into it (currently on blockchain.info).
I wonder if Exodus will be including steem in the crypto's it supports any time soon?
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realy like the Exodus wallet going to trade some litecoin for eos and my mining payout go there too
thanks for share this tutorial
Hi nice post...@aarellanes ... following you