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Using MyEtherWallet with the Ledger Nano S MyEtherWallet (MeW) is an online Ethereum wallet that supports all ERC20 tokens. ERC20 tokens are those built on. This can be achieved by accessing your old wallet through MEW wallet, Learn how to connect your Ledger wallet, MetaMask account, and private key. They store your cryptocurrency offline so you can't be hacked. Think of a hardware like your bank account. A mobile wallet–one you'd install on.
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Spark is designed to bring utility to Flare, through collateralization of assets, data provision, governance and spam prevention via transaction fees. Your last valid message key will be used for the coming Spark FLR distribution. Stay tuned for our coming mobile wallet that can be used to send, receive and delegate Spark tokens. You can subscribe at bifrostwallet. At the end of the claim period, all unclaimed Spark tokens will be burned. For additional details about the Spark token distribution see this blog post. You can send and receive XRP as you normally would after completing the claim process. It's enough to complete the claim process once per XRP account. Adding a message key to your XRP Ledger account does not affect security, message keys are only informational. The Flare Network uses the same address format as the Ethereum Network. You use an address from an Ethereum wallet to produce a message key and claim Spark tokens. The same wallet will later be used on the Flare Network to access your Spark tokens, make sure you have a backup of the secret key or recovery words. The listed wallets work with coming Flare applications, similar to how Uniswap supports MetaMask. You can use an Ethereum wallet not listed above, just make sure that you have a backup of the secret key or recovery words. If your chosen wallet turns out to be incompatible with the Flare Network, you'll be able to use your secret key or recovery words to migrate your claimed Spark tokens to a new wallet. Once you have an Ethereum wallet to which you hold the secret key or recovery words, it's time to copy your address. We recommend using a new address holding no assets. If you're using the MetaMask browser extension, open the extension and click on your address, see the screenshot below. Then click Receive, select your desired Ethereum account, click Continue and copy the displayed address. Most other wallets work like MetaMask and Ledger, you'll need to find and copy the Ethereum address that you'd like to use on the Flare Network. Your claimed Spark tokens will be distributed to this address on the Flare Network after launch. From now on, we'll refer to your copied address as your Flare address. Go to Properties in the Account menu and paste your copied address in the message key field. Click on the suggested format, then click the Update button to proceed. If you want to manually convert your address to the required message key format, start by removing "0x" and convert the remaining part to all uppercase, finally add the prefix "". After clicking the Update button, you'll be asked to review the transaction. Carefully review all transaction details in your connected wallet and only confirm if the message key corresponds to your intended address. Once the transaction has been signed and submitted, you're all set for the Spark distribution. Claim Period Over.
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