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Topic: Changing wallet, keeping address (Read 1834 times)

newbie
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March 31, 2015, 06:07:33 AM
#14
How to know private key of a address from Bitcoin Wallet clients (Ex: Bitcoin core 0.10.0)

dumprivkey command on the debug console. You get to the debug console via the help menu about dialog box I think. help menu > debug window > console tab.

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and how to import a address into Bitcoin wallet ?

Which bitcoin wallet? if you mean core then importprivkey command in the debug console or command line should do it.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list

Oh great ! I have the same question above but you have already answered it here. Sincere thanks !
legendary
Activity: 3682
Merit: 1580
March 30, 2015, 10:24:11 AM
#13
How to know private key of a address from Bitcoin Wallet clients (Ex: Bitcoin core 0.10.0)

dumprivkey command on the debug console. You get to the debug console via the help menu about dialog box I think. help menu > debug window > console tab.

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and how to import a address into Bitcoin wallet ?

Which bitcoin wallet? if you mean core then importprivkey command in the debug console or command line should do it.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list
legendary
Activity: 3682
Merit: 1580
March 30, 2015, 10:21:26 AM
#12
Right now I'm using Bitcoin core and I want to use Electrum. What this procedure work with this combination?

It will work with electrum 1.9.8 but not 2.0.x because this version no longer supports private key imports. Instead it allows you to sweep private keys in which case all the bitcoins are sent to an address in your electrum wallet.

Note that imported private keys (not swept but imported) are not backed up by the wallet seed so you'll need to backup the wallet file using file > save copy. This is one reason why importing is not allowed anymore in 2.0.x and future electrum versions.
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
March 30, 2015, 03:31:43 AM
#11
How to know private key of a address from Bitcoin Wallet clients (Ex: Bitcoin core 0.10.0)

and how to import a address into Bitcoin wallet ?

Sincere thanks !
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
March 08, 2015, 05:26:59 AM
#10
Right now I'm using Bitcoin core and I want to use Electrum. What this procedure work with this combination?

This is a bad idea for a couple of reasons.

I will not dispute anything Danny puts forward. He is right about not being able to restore bitcoin core addresses with electrum seeds.

But I do think it is desirable to import the bitcoin core address private keys into electrum because you never know when you will receive coins into the old addresses. I would keep the keys of those old addresses in electrum and not use them. Only delete them in the future when I am 100% sure.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
I love bitcoins.
March 07, 2015, 10:25:20 PM
#9
I don't think this can work, but you have to contact the individual wallet companies to let you do this. That's why its better to go blockchain at first.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1012
March 07, 2015, 11:16:41 AM
#8
Right now I'm using Bitcoin core and I want to use Electrum. What this procedure work with this combination?
I would say give a try to Blockchain.info instead of Electrum if you really want to use your Bitcoin Core address. You can import your wallet here https://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet
sr. member
Activity: 373
Merit: 252
March 07, 2015, 09:55:22 AM
#7
i was going to mention the electrum seed problem with importing a private key. you won't be able to recover that key if you ever lose the encryption key to your wallet, or something along the lines of that.

it would be all around better to just start a fresh new electrum wallet, and try and transfer your existing payments from your current address to a new electrum address.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
March 06, 2015, 08:45:03 AM
#6
Right now I'm using Bitcoin core and I want to use Electrum. What this procedure work with this combination?

This is a bad idea for a couple of reasons.

First of all, any addresses that you import into Electrum will NOT be able to be recovered from the Electrum seed.  Therefore, if you ever need to recover your Electrum wallet, and you use the seed to do so, you will have lost all the addresses (and associated bitcoins) that you imported.

Second, addresses really aren't meant to be re-used.  It is best to use a new address for every transaction.  Re-using addresses reduces your privacy, and reduces the privacy of the people that you do business with.  It also slightly reduces your security.  If you are already using a new address for every transaction, then there is no need to import any addresses.

The best thing to do would be to create your Electrum wallet and then send all of your bitcoins from your Bitcoin Core wallet to a new address from your Electrum wallet.  Then back up your wallet.dat file from your old, and now empty, Bitcoin Core wallet, just in case anyone accidentally re-uses one of those old addresses to send you bitcoins.
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
March 05, 2015, 01:16:26 PM
#5
Thank you both very much!
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1475
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
March 05, 2015, 12:04:30 PM
#3
Right now I'm using Bitcoin core and I want to use Electrum. What this procedure work with this combination?
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
March 05, 2015, 10:58:42 AM
#2
Export your private key from bitcoin core using "dumpprivkey" command and import the private key into your new client. Which client are you using now?
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
March 05, 2015, 10:56:29 AM
#1
Hi guys,
My question can actually be found in the title of this thread: How can I change my Bitcoin wallet (for example from Bitcoin core to an alternative wallet) and keep my Bitcoin addresses? Thank you very much for your help.

Cheers,
Waldschrat
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