Can I store tokens with a contract address in my Coinbase wallet?
Gibbons VegaDec 25, 2021 · 3 years ago3 answers
Is it possible to store tokens with a contract address in my Coinbase wallet? I have some tokens that are not listed on any exchange and I want to keep them secure. Can I use my Coinbase wallet for this purpose?
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- Dec 25, 2021 · 3 years agoYes, you can store tokens with a contract address in your Coinbase wallet. Coinbase supports a wide range of ERC-20 tokens, which are tokens built on the Ethereum blockchain. As long as the token is an ERC-20 token, you should be able to store it in your Coinbase wallet. Simply send the tokens to your Coinbase wallet address and they will be stored securely.
- Dec 25, 2021 · 3 years agoAbsolutely! You can store tokens with a contract address in your Coinbase wallet. Coinbase is one of the most popular and trusted cryptocurrency exchanges, and they provide a secure wallet for storing various tokens. Just make sure that the token you want to store is compatible with the Ethereum blockchain and follow the instructions provided by Coinbase to add the token to your wallet.
- Dec 25, 2021 · 3 years agoYes, you can store tokens with a contract address in your Coinbase wallet. In fact, Coinbase recently announced support for storing any ERC-20 token in their wallet. This means that you can store tokens that are not listed on any exchange and keep them secure in your Coinbase wallet. Simply add the token contract address to your wallet and you're good to go. Happy hodling!
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