All Ethereum addresses will see similar addresses created on Pulsechain. It doesn't matter which wallet is used to control that address. However, in order to interact with the new Pulsechain it will be necessary to use a wallet which allows for adding a ‘custom chain’ (an ‘RPC’). Not all wallets provide for this.
How about using metamask seeds for ledger? I done it ( as advised by PapahBoehner) works gr8 and surely will be ok when pulsechain is launched. Imao
The only reason you'd have a Ledger use a seed generated by Metamask is if you're tied to that seed (eg, you've sacrificed, or you have ongoing HEX stakes). It would be advised to move your stuff away from that seed ASAP in favour of a seed generated natively by a hardware wallet.
Yup. I use the same metamask for sacrifice that is on ledger.
Yeh that’s what I am planning to do. Put my stakes on a HW with the MM seed
For anyone here thinking about starting a stake: you might want to consider staking from a hardware-wallet seed. (Those who've already staked from a Metamask seed should consider migrating that seed to a hardware wallet for greater security.)
But I still don't get how the ledger signing will be handled Ledger doesn't even have apps for Pulsechain
On your Ledger, you'll use the Ethereum app.
Your seed will work regardless of which wallet is used. If Ledger dies, it's no problem. For instance: now, if you were to decide you prefer the user-interface of the Trezor, for example, you could just import that Ledger-generated seed to a Trezor. A seed isn't tied to any specific wallet.
WHAAAAAAAATTTT ???? No, come on, bro, you're kidding. How is it possible? What if you use the seed phrase on a wallet which supports only Bitcoin?
You can search and read the BIP39 spec ... If the wallet only supports Bitcoin that's on the devs of that wallet ... but you can put the same seed words in a more widely compatible wallet and get the same bitcoin account / addresses, plus what ever other coins too .. — it's a mathematical algorithm based on "derivation paths" — something else to search out and read up on if you want to understand.
Having said that, be very careful with your seed words - they are the keys to everything, so beware of keyloggers & other malware — ideally they should never be typed directly in to any device ... much safer to use a Hardwaare Wallet instead.
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