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legendary
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April 10, 2017, 12:12:10 PM
#16
If you want to be safe; delete the wallet first, burn the hard-disk after. Like the others said, your btc wallet can be recovered later. If you lose the hdd somehow that might be a problem for you.

Let's say you formatted your laptop and decided to sell it. The new owner might do some tricks on your old laptop. You'll be sorry if he does. Smiley
sr. member
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April 10, 2017, 12:05:54 PM
#15
If you are going to delete it from your hard drive it is a good idea to keep a backup so if for some reason you forgot something you could still get access to the old wallet.
hero member
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April 08, 2017, 11:36:44 AM
#14
Maybe instead of deleting it you should back up the wallet file and all keys and anything else. Just keep it where you normally keep your backups. Make sure it's offline and do not use a USB eventually the memory fades because it is flash memory. A paper wallet maybe too. Then just keep it just in case. Then make your new wallet and repeat the process for it as you should do when making or using any wallet with any coin.
legendary
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March 29, 2017, 02:21:34 AM
#13
You never know when bitcoin santa will come along and drop a few coins into your basket.

Best to keep around and check from time to time.

On that account it would be advised to generate some thousands of fresh adresses each day! Just for a fat fingered santa mistyping a transfer target.
But if you know the math about exponents on a base ten your hopes may dwindle.
legendary
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March 29, 2017, 12:12:05 AM
#12
You never know when bitcoin santa will come along and drop a few coins into your basket.

Best to keep around and check from time to time.

That is true, keeping old addresses could come in handy if coins ever got sent to them for some reason. Although, I don't think I've gotten any mysterious transactions to any of my addresses. But keeping it around or at least a backup of it is probably a good idea nonetheless.
sr. member
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March 28, 2017, 07:40:05 AM
#11
Hi,

When I import all private keys from one wallet to another, is it safe/advisable to delete the old wallet?

   - bitaddress.org: "Satoshi advised that one should never delete a wallet."


Thanks

Well, its safe if you have a backup wallet from it and assure to delete so that you won't get confused in multiple wallets but my recommendations are you gotta put the details that you input in the last wallet that your in and also be wise on choosing a wallet maybe they will activate it once more or something..
hero member
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March 26, 2017, 06:17:03 AM
#10
You never know when bitcoin santa will come along and drop a few coins into your basket.

Best to keep around and check from time to time.
legendary
Activity: 1736
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March 23, 2017, 04:46:40 PM
#9
If you do delete, just keep in mind that it could possibly be recovered unless you do a secure delete. So if you intend to continue using those addresses, be careful what you do with the drive that was storing the wallet.
legendary
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March 21, 2017, 07:15:15 PM
#8
Satoshi made a sound advise. And USB sticks come to the rescue, I have destroyed wallet copies on my laptop utilizing some secure delete procedure (program that first overwrites file with random garbage data) but still store them. On a crappy old stick that might still work, or might not work at all. The older sticks that got replaced with higher capacity newer ones.

On the long term the amount of accidentially lost BTCs should approach zero.
sr. member
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March 21, 2017, 06:27:06 PM
#7
Hi,

When I import all private keys from one wallet to another, is it safe/advisable to delete the old wallet?

   - bitaddress.org: "Satoshi advised that one should never delete a wallet."


Thanks
If you are going t delete it then make sure you have backups since it is very easy to think you have everything you need and suddenly you realize you made a mistake, most of the time it is not serious but in bitcoin a mistake can cost you lots of money.
hero member
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March 21, 2017, 03:39:23 PM
#6
In blockchain.info, the wallets can be put on a archive especially the not used address. You can unarchive that wallet anytime to check it. But I didn't  see a delete wallet address there.
sr. member
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March 21, 2017, 03:39:05 PM
#5
Feel free to remove it, but first make sure you have at least one, or preferably several, backup that you know is working. If possible, you backups should be stored offline in another physical location (maybe an encrypted flash drive in a bank vault). How much time you should spend on your backups depends on how many bitcoins you have and how important they are to you.
member
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March 21, 2017, 02:41:10 PM
#4
Thank-you both for your replies.
legendary
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March 21, 2017, 02:21:49 PM
#3
Hi,

When I import all private keys from one wallet to another, is it safe/advisable to delete the old wallet?

   - bitaddress.org: "Satoshi advised that one should never delete a wallet."


Thanks
Its advised for security reasons if you know what to do. But if you imported all private keys to new wallet, you could delete safely old one.
Remember about need of backups. That is important.
legendary
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March 21, 2017, 01:58:49 PM
#2
When I import all private keys from one wallet to another, is it safe/advisable to delete the old wallet?
Safe: Yes.
Advisable: No, unless you have other backups of the new wallet (or alternatively this one).

I have several backup versions of all of my wallets, even those not in use anymore. Best practice (if possible) is to never delete them.
member
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March 21, 2017, 01:38:04 PM
#1
Hi,

When I import all private keys from one wallet to another, is it safe/advisable to delete the old wallet?

   - bitaddress.org: "Satoshi advised that one should never delete a wallet."


Thanks
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