Add more ERC20 assets on Fundsmanager

Synthetix (SNX)
https://etherscan.io/token/0xc011a72400e58ecd99ee497cf89e3775d4bd732f

Also add Power Ledger, They are really big at the moment and they are rolling out an area in Perth for -> Energy, reimagined ‘Building the operating system for the new energy marketplace’


https://etherscan.io/token/0x595832f8fc6bf59c85c527fec3740a1b7a361269

I have worked on adding 1400 more ERC20 tokens this week and should include all the mentions here so far, it is now in review as we need to be careful.

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How do @canesin mean that “we have to be careful”? Can you explain that, please. Thank you Fabio

I’m assuming he means they’re being careful not to add BitConnect 2.0…but it could also be a tech issue as well. Don’t want to add tokens with issues like MoonLight without testing first.

is 1400 a typo? that is quite a lot…!

If you think about the platform right now, yes a lot.

But in total there are more than 200.000 tokens on the erc20 blockchain.
1400, is not a lot than…

Right ! This will be in line with being the largest fund manager. we have to add them to get those ERC20 holders to use nash

Tech issues, like running automated tests for re-entrance vulnerabilities and etc, we are not doing judgement of value in the funds manager since we are non-custodial. Only on trading we need to care on other issues besides tech.

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So we can already safe all our token in our Nash wallet but only a few we can actually use for trading/paying in the future…am I understanding this correct?

When I understand the ethereum blockchain right, you can send all kind of tokens created on ethereum to your public key from ethereum. Not all tokens will be shown in the funds manager, because the hash of the token need to be implemented in the funds manager. Even though the manager doesn’t show the token you can access it with your private key and a funds manager who recognize the token hash.

Only listed tokens with pairs on the exchange can be traded on nash. To trade the other tokens you need to connect to another exchange which offers the option to trade your desired token. About the payment process I have no clue, but probably it will also only available to listed tokens on the exchange.

Please correct me, if I’m wrong.

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Hope we did overcome the tech issue on this :slight_smile:

Hey Fabio,

Do you have any update on the funds manager side? Do we get more ERC20 enabled?

We added quite a few on this Wed update! If there any issue is noted or there are important tokens missing please report to support.

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Great Job Fabio ! Here I come with another request. I use ledger to store some of my tokens which I use to run masternodes. This is primarily becuase ledger can generate multiple ERC20 addresses with the same seed phrase and I can run multiple nodes with 1 single set of seed phrase.

Are we planning a feature to show more ERC20 addresses may be only for advanced users hidden somewhere in the ‘accounts’ section to support such needs ? I understand it would be confusing for basic users who are new to crypto.

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Awesome! I had a feeling you will answer with an implementation :slight_smile:
Good job guys!

https://community.nash.io/t/add-more-erc20-assets-on-fundsmanager/7630/23?u=canesin

While I can see how that is true those were selected by number of people with assets in the blockchain. So is this a lot of people who lost funds ? Not always, some swaps are long and open. If you can report more we will add an Ethereum token note on those.

https://docs.theqrl.org/tokenmigration/newguide/

From June 26th, 2018 to June 15th, 2019 there was an automatic token migration guide where people were able to generate their own ERC20 burn address and send QRL (ERC20) to and have QRL (mainnet) arrive in their mainnet address in 24 to 72 hours. After June 15th, 2019, this automatic token migration is no longer possible.

In their documentation says for users with QRL ERC20 to look for support. For this specific case.

All we are doing is allowing people to store and move their tokens, not what they should or not do with it. We will look into add the Ethereum note to coins that have other chains.

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Dear @canesin vanta network has swapped its token from old to New contract, it once called VNT but now is VANTA with the contract address:

0xfdf574766ba1a96a553e175aeffa85ad78063f0b

https://etherscan.io/token/0xfdf574766ba1a96a553e175aeffa85ad78063f0b?a=0x54a1fd00e046db995d6909de7388ee1690009d00

Please can you add this contract so I may Move my token here

Thanks

Can we add GET token? ERC-20 coin.