I check my wallet via blochain and I see my STORJ tokens someone stole. How can it be? Or I wrong?
Can any explain this please?
I check my wallet via blochain and I see my STORJ tokens someone stole. How can it be? Or I wrong?
Can any explain this please?
looks like you send them to kraken,
wich wallet?
Did you withdraw them from your Coinbase account to that wallet? The address you sent to appears to be a passthrough address typically used by exchanges in order to credit the appropriate accounts when making deposits. Maybe you thought the address was a personal wallet when withdrawing from Coinbase? Good chance the tokens are sitting in your account on whatever exchange that wallet belongs to.
I never had this tokens and never sent in past. How I understand this is payment for my node last year. When I try this project in first time. And stop it after some time.
The main question is still not answered. What’s wallet software?
Is it even YOUR wallet (do you have private keys?), because in crypto - not your keys - not your money.
Maybe he uses someone elses wallet address, by copy-pasting the run commands
It seems to me that he is not very documented about crypto space…
this is a complicated topic. We always insist to use your own wallet where you control your private keys instead of someone’s wallet (like exchange) to receive your payout.
I just want to remind - not your keys - not your money. There is no exceptions.
I have not software wallet. Only on the exchages wallets.
I read very much and 50% do not understand because language border. Can you rememeber me does Storj have itself software wallet for STORJ tokens?
Storj does not have its own wallet. You have to create your own on Metamask or MEW or other similar services. They also work with zksync. On the forum there are all the necessary guides
That looks like a kraken deposit contract to me. It can’t be a wallet address because the blockchain is clearly saying it is a contract deployed by kraken. So just login into your kraken account and the token should be there.
Crikey, this whole crypto thing is far too complicated for this humble moron’s brain….
One of the reasons I’m hoarding my STORJ is that I want to interact with cryptocurrencies as little as possible
EDIT: just to make it clear, I mean me!
Then it’s their wallet, not yours. For you it’s a deposit address. And most of exchanges do exactly like that: moves deposited sums to their cold/warm wallet from the deposit address and updates your account in their system and web UI.
No and not needed. STORJ token is a usual ERC20 token on Ethereum, so you may use any Ethereum wallet, which supports ERC20 tokens.
In case if you decided to use a deposit address instead of the wallet, this deposit address should support STORJ tokens. Most of exchanges generates deposit addresses to accept only one specific token (even if technically you may send any compatible), otherwise their bots did not recognize the “wrong” token and your funds can be considered as lost. Usually exchanges directly warn about that when you trying to obtain a deposit address.