Examples of using Some wallets in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Augur coins can be stored in some wallets.
Some wallets use many private keys hidden inside.
This Coinomi blog post may, once again,be of help for some wallets.
Some wallets use many hidden private keys internally.
You can find more information about some wallets, as well as tips on how to use them here and here.
Some wallets let you set transaction fees manually.
There are some wallets that contain hidden private keys internally.
Some wallets allow you to set transaction fees manually.
For these cases, some wallets let users add a“replace-by-fee” tag to their transactions.
Some wallets have feature of using hidden private keys internally.
Last but not least, some wallets have the transparent pockets for your IDs and your driver license.
Some wallets are now using encryption to protect the private keys.
Custodial Wallet: Some wallets let you control your private keys,some are custodial(you don't control your keys directly).
Some wallets allow you to set transaction fees manually.
With some wallets, you have to insert your password to confirm a transaction.
Some wallets applications may also act as a full node.
Some wallets are waiting to add support for the technology for security reasons;
Some wallets do not work across all platforms, so this is important to bear in mind.
Some wallets offer more than one method of accessing the wallet- for instance; Bitcoin.
Some wallets, like GreenAddress, may offer this option on day one, or shortly thereafter.
There are some wallets that search much like money clips and are very simplistic, but you need to however discover first.
Some wallets have central servers, meaning users have to create accounts with a login name(usually an email address) and password.
Some wallets have central servers, i.e. users have to generate individual accounts with a username(generally an email address) and password.
Some wallets make it easier for frequent traders, and others prioritize security and can be a bit of a hassle to frequently trade with.
Some wallets offer more than one method of accessing the wallet- for instance, Bitcoin Wallet is a desktop application and a mobile app.
Some wallets allow users to send and receive multiple cryptocurrencies but, as of October 2017, only Bytecoin's official wallet lets you send and receive Bytecoin tokens.
Although some wallets and exchanges have not started using the transaction fee lowering methods, the transaction fees on the blockchain have gone back to a fraction of the dollar for regular transactions and just above $2 for prioritized transactions.
Although some wallets and exchanges have not started using the transaction fee lowering methods, the transaction fees on the blockchain have gone back to a fraction of the dollar for regular transactions and just above $2 for prioritized transactions.
Although some wallets and exchanges have not started using the transaction fee lowering methods, the transaction fees on the blockchain have gone back to a fraction of the dollar for regular transactions and just above $2 for prioritized transactions.
Although some wallets and exchanges have not started using the transaction fee lowering methods, the transaction fees on the blockchain have gone back to a fraction of the dollar for regular transactions and just above $2 for prioritized transactions.