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RE: How to use MyEtherWallet for the EOS ICO

in #eos8 years ago

I accidentally registered my private key instead of the public key. Does this mean I completely lost my ether and won't be receiving any EOS tokens or can I just rewrite and overwrite the registration by register the public key instead?

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You should be able to overwrite it without problems. There is also a function called key which allows you to check which key is linked to your adress., so you can check if it worked.

@thimom But somebody could have seen the private key in the blockchain right? I think it's better if I generate a new public key and registered it to the contract . Or am I just too paranoid lol

You're right, better get a new keypair, just to be safe.

Thanks! Cool post btw =)

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