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Topic: Best/ quickest wallet to import private keys for mac (Read 2718 times)

legendary
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Procrastination thwarts attempts to time any market. http://exchangewar.info/coinprice?CLAM_BTC
legendary
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Hi TheButterZone,
Actually the price of clam has just crashed today (just my luck) so wouldn't want to give my self the haslte of typing out 40 private keys. So this is on hold for a while Smiley I will contact you when ready to go. Thanks for the help though and will be on touch soon I hope
legendary
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I'm helping gravitate import a crapton and spending them all out at once tonight.
sr. member
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You can just do a manual send. Right click the imported address in your address list, and click send from. Put the address you want to send TO into the appropriate field, and use ! in the box for the amount to send all.
legendary
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Ok thanks. 8 have been looking but can't find an import function anywhere. His fo you do it please? Also spend it out you mean nearly all of it? Every address I have I always end up with 0.0000002 or something remaining.

It should be in the same menu as sweep, but people have been claiming their version doesn't have it, which is just about the stupidest fucking thing I've ever seen in bitcoindom. If you can't get any version to show you the private keys>import menu option, I have it in OSX Electrum 2.3.2 and know how to completely zero most private keys. Unfortunately, if all you have is dust amounts like that on them, you need to use special tools to spend the dust to TX fee IIRC.

So if you could help that would be great Smiley
legendary
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Ok thanks. 8 have been looking but can't find an import function anywhere. His fo you do it please? Also spend it out you mean nearly all of it? Every address I have I always end up with 0.0000002 or something remaining.

It should be in the same menu as sweep, but people have been claiming their version doesn't have it, which is just about the stupidest fucking thing I've ever seen in bitcoindom. If you can't get any version to show you the private keys>import menu option, I have it in OSX Electrum 2.3.2 and know how to completely zero most private keys. Unfortunately, if all you have is dust amounts like that on them, you need to use special tools to spend the dust to TX fee IIRC.

Basically they have like 0.01 BTC on. and it doesnt have it on the menue.
legendary
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Ok thanks. 8 have been looking but can't find an import function anywhere. His fo you do it please? Also spend it out you mean nearly all of it? Every address I have I always end up with 0.0000002 or something remaining.

It should be in the same menu as sweep, but people have been claiming their version doesn't have it, which is just about the stupidest fucking thing I've ever seen in bitcoindom. If you can't get any version to show you the private keys>import menu option, I have it in OSX Electrum 2.3.2 and know how to completely zero most private keys. Unfortunately, if all you have is dust amounts like that on them, you need to use special tools to spend the dust to TX fee IIRC.
legendary
Activity: 1372
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Ok thanks. 8 have been looking but can't find an import function anywhere. His fo you do it please? Also spend it out you mean nearly all of it? Every address I have I always end up with 0.0000002 or something remaining.
legendary
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If sweep's behavior is standard, it should only have your private key long enough to sign the sweep transaction with it. You should import the keys instead, spend them out, then go through and copy and paste the keys.
legendary
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what about blockchain.info online wallet, you can import multiple keys quickly with them
Ok thanks to bother the electric ones... I dint j ow you could do that! Will give it a try
Don't get bogged down with the mess of 2FA, verification, and browser storage with blockchain.info if you can avoid it. Just use Electrum (by setting up a normal wallet, preferably recording the seed and stuff to prevent the case where you start using the wallet fully and it gets lost), and then import your private keys from elsewhere.

That's a misquote. I never said the first sentence. Do you mean to include it outside the quote?
Yes sorry I was using my phone... I'm going to try Electrum tomorrow see how it works.

Ok, no problem. Just reply here if you need any help.

Nice I got it so I just go Waller- private keys- sweep... Get the bitcoin then I can import the private key into the clam client?
Simple as that?
If it is that simple I think I will have an ice cream out of satisfaction even though I have already brushed my teeth.
sr. member
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what about blockchain.info online wallet, you can import multiple keys quickly with them
Ok thanks to bother the electric ones... I dint j ow you could do that! Will give it a try
Don't get bogged down with the mess of 2FA, verification, and browser storage with blockchain.info if you can avoid it. Just use Electrum (by setting up a normal wallet, preferably recording the seed and stuff to prevent the case where you start using the wallet fully and it gets lost), and then import your private keys from elsewhere.

That's a misquote. I never said the first sentence. Do you mean to include it outside the quote?
Yes sorry I was using my phone... I'm going to try Electrum tomorrow see how it works.

Ok, no problem. Just reply here if you need any help.
legendary
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what about blockchain.info online wallet, you can import multiple keys quickly with them
Ok thanks to bother the electric ones... I dint j ow you could do that! Will give it a try
Don't get bogged down with the mess of 2FA, verification, and browser storage with blockchain.info if you can avoid it. Just use Electrum (by setting up a normal wallet, preferably recording the seed and stuff to prevent the case where you start using the wallet fully and it gets lost), and then import your private keys from elsewhere.

That's a misquote. I never said the first sentence. Do you mean to include it outside the quote?
Yes sorry I was using my phone... I'm going to try Electrum tomorrow see how it works.
sr. member
Activity: 392
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Tips welcomed: 1CF4GhXX1RhCaGzWztgE1YZZUcSpoqTbsJ
what about blockchain.info online wallet, you can import multiple keys quickly with them
Ok thanks to bother the electric ones... I dint j ow you could do that! Will give it a try
Don't get bogged down with the mess of 2FA, verification, and browser storage with blockchain.info if you can avoid it. Just use Electrum (by setting up a normal wallet, preferably recording the seed and stuff to prevent the case where you start using the wallet fully and it gets lost), and then import your private keys from elsewhere.

That's a misquote. I never said the first sentence. Do you mean to include it outside the quote?
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1000
what about blockchain.info online wallet, you can import multiple keys quickly with them
Ok thanks to bother the electric ones... I dint j ow you could do that! Will give it a try
Don't get bogged down with the mess of 2FA, verification, and browser storage with blockchain.info if you can avoid it. Just use Electrum (by setting up a normal wallet, preferably recording the seed and stuff to prevent the case where you start using the wallet fully and it gets lost), and then import your private keys from elsewhere.
sr. member
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Hi I know how to import private keys using bitcoin qt but this is heavy on my mac book pro. Are there any other wallets you can import or sweep keys? I have 30 bitcoin addresses on with clams and have been told I need to take off the btw first.
Thanks in advance
Try out Copay.io  it is a multi signature, open source bitcoin wallet from Bitpay. It run on OS X and it should be easy to import bitcoin keys into it.
sr. member
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what about blockchain.info online wallet, you can import multiple keys quickly with them

Don't get bogged down with the mess of 2FA, verification, and browser storage with blockchain.info if you can avoid it. Just use Electrum (by setting up a normal wallet, preferably recording the seed and stuff to prevent the case where you start using the wallet fully and it gets lost), and then import your private keys from elsewhere.
sr. member
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what about blockchain.info online wallet, you can import multiple keys quickly with them
legendary
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Electrum
legendary
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You can import private keys with bitcoin-qt fastly without rescanning, in few seconds
just when importing private key, add rescan=false at the end of command

Yes mate I know but QT grinds my computer to a raging fire if I leave the wallet shut for a few days
hero member
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You can import private keys with bitcoin-qt fastly without rescanning, in few seconds
just when importing private key, add rescan=false at the end of command
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