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Can I use CoinList Wallets if I see that CoinList is not available in my state?

We are currently licensed to operate our wallets and trading in many states. We are working on licensure for the following states and territories:

  • Alaska
  • Hawaii
  • Minnesota
  • Nevada
  • New York
  • Puerto Rico
  • Virgin Islands, U.S.
  • Washington 

If you reside in one of the above states or territories, please see here for instructions on setting up an account with Gemini: https://coinlist.co/help/what-additional-information-do-i-need-to-provide-to-use-coinlist-wallets-through-a-gemini-subaccount


Other Filecoin Questions

I signed up for 3rd party custody, but now want to use CoinList wallets. Can I switch?

Yes. The Filecoin network allows you to transfer the private keys of your vesting actor. Please contact your custody provider and visit our Help Center to start this process. There may be additional fees associated with this action. 


I signed up for CoinList Wallets, but now want to use a third party custodian or self-custody. Can I switch?

Yes. You may switch from using CoinList to manage your distribution to a self-custody or a 3rd party custodian. This process is manual and may require up to 3 weeks to process and includes a $500 processing fee incurred by Gemini. You will have to withdraw any already vested Filecoin in your CoinList wallet after the transfer has been processed. 


Please visit our Help Center if you wish to transfer your vesting actor. 


How frequently does my vested Filecoin become available in my wallet?

Your vested Filecoin will be swept from the vesting actor to your CoinList wallet daily. This happens automatically and there are no actions required by you. This cadence may change over time depending on network conditions and costs. For the first 24-48 hours post-mainnet launch these sweeps will be performed approximately once every 5 hours. The minimum amount that will be swept each day will be 0.5 FIL. 



I am using CoinList Wallets through a sub-account with Gemini. What CoinList services do I have access to?

If you are using a Gemini sub-account through CoinList Wallets, you have full functionality to store, withdraw, and deposit Filecoin through coinlist.co. You are not able to trade Filecoin on CoinList at this time. Once we have the appropriate licensure, we will give you the opportunity to switch from a Gemini sub-account to a full CoinList account. 


Are there fees to withdraw Filecoin from my CoinList Wallet?

There is no withdrawal fee for Filecoin; however, users must pay network fees to withdraw their Filecoin. This network fee is determined by Gemini Custody and may change from time to time. Please review coinlist.co/fees for the most up to date information on the current Filecoin Network fees. 


What additional information do I need to provide to use CoinList wallets through a Gemini subaccount?

If you live in a state or territory where we are yet to finalize our licensure, we have provided an alternate solution for CoinList wallets. If you chose to use CoinList Wallets, you will be provided a sub-account at Gemini. Once you complete the additional verification, your holdings will be accessible via your CoinList account. Upon mainnet launch, you will be able to deposit and withdraw your FIL holdings via CoinList but will not be able to trade on CoinList.


In order to get set up with a sub-account, you’ll need to go through Gemini’s verification process. Please follow these instructions:


-If you have a Gemini account associated with this email address, no action is required


-If you do not have a Gemini account, please set one up here: https://exchange.gemini.com/register 


-If you have a Gemini account, but it’s under a different email address, please set up a new account using this email address at https://exchange.gemini.com/register


Please note that these tokens will be accessible through the CoinList site (and not through Gemini). 

What is a vesting actor?

A vesting actor is a type of smart contract on the Filecoin blockchain. The vesting actor manages the release and vesting of your original Filecoin purchase. According to the vesting schedule in your SAFT, Filecoin will be released and can be transferred from the vesting actor. Vesting occurs on a block by block basis. 


What are the fees for trading FIL?

Filecoin trading is subject to the same fee schedule as any other asset on CoinList and CoinList Pro. You can view the up to date fee schedule on coinlist.co/fees


What are my custody options for FIL?

By default, tokens will go to into CoinList Wallets:


  • CoinList Wallets are built on top of world-class custodians to ensure security
  • Custody is free and seamless
  • Plug right into CoinList Pro, which will have one of the deepest markets for FIL trading

If you live in a state that we currently do not support, you can still use CoinList Wallets but we'll require some more information (more information here)


Users can also opt into leading custodians - if you are an existing customer of Anchorage, Coinbase Custody, or Gemini Custody, you can receive your FIL tokens directly into your account with one of those custodians. 


Users can also self-custody (more information here)

Can I trade my unvested FIL?

No, you may not trade your unvested FIL. You can only trade available FIL and it must be in your CoinList Pro account. CoinList will claim your FIL from your vesting actor once per day, and then it will be available to trade. 


What is the vesting schedule?

Vesting occurs linearly on a block-by-block basis. In each block, an incremental amount of your FIL will become available and claimable according to your individual vesting schedule (6, 12, 24, or 36 months). 


CoinList Wallets

Your Filecoin will be held in your CoinList wallet. From there you will be able to transfer, trade, and deposit additional Filecoin vested Filecoin. Your balance of available (vested) Filecoin will be displayed alongside your unvested (unavailable) Filecoin held in your vesting actor. 


Your CoinList wallet is built on Gemini Custody’s infrastructure. When you input a transaction, we pass this information to Gemini for execution. 


There is no fee to store your Filecoin in your CoinList wallet. 


Is there a fee if I custody with CoinList?

There are no fees for using CoinList Wallets to receive your FIL tokens.

How do I self-custody my FIL?

In order to self-custody your FIL, please go to coinlist.co/filecoin and edit your custodian option under 'Distributing To'. You'll want to select Self-Custody. The easiest way to self-custody is to use the 'Glif and Ledger' option, which requires a Ledger hardware wallet. You'll see instructions on setting this up after selecting that option.


Detailed instructions on setting up your Ledger to receive FIL are here: https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Self-Custodied-SAFT-Guide--A72a5~JLiLiNKPhdLQP3ZbNhAg-dHxZu59oAeSw03RrRpCrd

How does Filecoin (FIL) vesting work?

If you participated in Filecoin's 2017 offering, your FIL will vest linearly on a block-by-block basis starting at mainnet launch, for the duration of your vesting period. For example, if your vesting schedule is 12 months, you will receive FIL on a block-by-block basis and each day receive approximately 1/365 of your FIL .


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