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Well guys, since the TallyHoWallet contest is just a few days away from finish, I'm going to make my last entry in the contest. Luckily I have had several experiences with TallyHoWallet and I have finally managed to bring a few tokens to my wallet.
For those of you who have not researched anything about TallyHoWallet (if you have researched you can skip this part of the post) I tell you that it is a decentralized wallet that is owned and managed by the users themselves. The idea is to compete and provide a better service than Metamask, with network rates at half the cost. In addition, these fees are not business benefits but are stored in a wallet managed by the community. On the other hand, the launch of its token is expected through an airdrop in which new users could participate (at the moment it is not confirmed). You can find more information about the project in my previous entries to the contest or on the TallyHoWallet website.
For those of you who have already tried and done your own research, surely there is not much more to tell you, so I am going to tell you about the current state of my wallet after finally managing to understand a few things. Do you remember that I couldn't find many of the tokens that I would like to transfer? Well, the one who searches, ends up finding, and in the end, I do have some tokens available to transfer. I have already transferred the fraction of YFII that I kept in Coinbase to TallyHoWallet and I have also requested the withdrawal of Ethereum in Publish0x today. For the newer ones, I clarify that to move my YFII tokens I had to send them to my Ethereum address (there is nothing more to configure or go crazy adding contracts).

The truth is that they are all tokens that I bought very expensive and I have not yet recovered their initial value, that is why I have only transferred the YFII. I have the tokens with the greatest loss (GODS and RARI) and those that I have little balance (Ethereum) or they are in the Ethereum 2.0 contract waiting in Coinbase. All these will be transferred to TallyHoWallet once The Merge is completed successfully (I hope so!) and they recover an interesting value that allows me to assume the network fees without wasting a high percentage of the few tokens I accumulate.

Regarding TallyHoWallet, I have to say that my experience is positive both with the wallet (despite the complexity involved for a novice to use it) and with the community, which is one of the points that I would like to reinforce. It has taken me time and some shock due to my limited knowledge (nothing more than shocks, all false alarms) to be able to manage the wallet, but if we want projects like this (decentralized and autonomous) to work, we must be aware that they need the entire community to involve. I don't know how to write a single line of code but I can hold my assets wherever I choose. I don't know how to improve software from the technical side either, but as a user, I do know what I like to find in a wallet and I can share it with the team of developers so that together we can build something for everyone. The question I ask you is simple, what can you do to grow the community?
Let me know in the comments why you will choose or not TallyHoWallet!

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