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RE: How to check which EOS public key is mapped to your ETH address with MyEtherWallet (MEW)

in #eos7 years ago

thx that worked all, out of curiosity... when i buy more EOS on EtherDelta or at the ICO on the same adress do i need to do that again... i guess not... but not sure, hence the question

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If you send those tokens you bought to an unregistered Ethereum address, yes you would. However, if you send those tokens to a registered address, you would not. The key is stored in the contract, so as long as the Ethereum address contains tokens and is registered with a valid key, you can move tokens into or out of that address as often as you wish. What matters most is that during the mainnet snapshot, your tokens live at the registered address. But until then it's mostly irrelevant.

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