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RE: EOS CPU and Net delegation is live!
I think in Exodus active/owner private keys are the same thing. Go to the developer menu in Exodus and there you can see your EOS private keys.
To actually have active and owner key separated you have to change permissions. Maybe it would be easier and more safe to put some EOS to a newly created account and just play with it a little bit to not screw up the main account. :)
Sincerely,
@Mysteor
Maybe so, I am in the process of creating a new EOS account but the site I have found to do that is charging around $6 USD. I'll come back and finish this tomorrow after some sleepz. Thanks for your help.
It's actually much cheaper if you already have an EOS account. You can use simplEOS wallet to create a new account by yourself. The only thing you have to pay for is RAM, which should be like 0.5 EOS.
If you will download simplEOS you can send me the code, which it lets you create and I can make that account for you. No problem whatsoever.
Sincerely,
@Mysteor