Author Topic: Should we transfer funds after we import AGS/PTS wallets?  (Read 1830 times)

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damn. How does it work then: if I also import my PTS wallet, does that mean my "biophil" account has multiple private keys, and I have no way of controlling which key is associated with any particular funds?

Just trying to understand how it works under the hood so I don't make myself too vulnerable.

read your question wrong. my bad

Tuck Fheman

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You have it right. Just hold on to all your wallets (including ones you donated from).

cool, thanks!

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Wait, there's an AGS wallet?  Where?

I assumed my AGS was tied to the PTS account from which I donated.

I imported my PTS wallet and received the BTSX for my presnap PTS, but I only donated to AGS after 2/28.

I'm just assuming as later DAC's come out, those AGS donations made after 2/28 will be taken care of then ... somehow (no clue how).

How exactly will that work (AGS donations made after 2/28)?

You have it right. Just hold on to all your wallets (including ones you donated from).
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Tuck Fheman

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Wait, there's an AGS wallet?  Where?

I assumed my AGS was tied to the PTS account from which I donated.

I imported my PTS wallet and received the BTSX for my presnap PTS, but I only donated to AGS after 2/28.

I'm just assuming as later DAC's come out, those AGS donations made after 2/28 will be taken care of then ... somehow (no clue how).

How exactly will that work (AGS donations made after 2/28)?

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No, the account key is the not the same (how would that work since the account is created first?)

Your wallet just has your same private keys as your AGS keys
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damn. How does it work then: if I also import my PTS wallet, does that mean my "biophil" account has multiple private keys, and I have no way of controlling which key is associated with any particular funds?

Just trying to understand how it works under the hood so I don't make myself too vulnerable.
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I imported my AGS wallet to my account named "biophil." Does that mean biophil's private key is the same as my AGS key? If I store funds in biophil, and then someone steals my AGS private key, can they steal my funds in biophil?
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