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Topic: How to import private key and wallet from localbitcoins.com? (Read 3084 times)

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Why not try  blockchain.info i believe it will answer your question.
newbie
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Blockchain.info sends you a copy of your wallet when you back it up. You can also have it dump your private keys directly on the page.
Thanks, looking ant the faq it allows to import and export private keys or wallets. Thumbs up for blockchain.info.
legendary
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What about blockchain.info?

Blockchain.info sends you a copy of your wallet when you back it up. You can also have it dump your private keys directly on the page.
newbie
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What about blockchain.info?
legendary
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You don't have a wallet on LocalBitcoins (or Coinbase, or any exchange for that matter). You have an account. People call it a wallet, but it is not a wallet. It is really just an account.

If you want to withdraw BTC from your account, you have to send it to a wallet that you own (or perhaps send it to another account).

I see, but that way I don't own the original wallet, and have to pay fee for the transaction.
As explained above, you already don't own the address (or the wallet). The fee for sending BTC is generally about 5 cents. That doesn't seem like a lot to me. You could pay the fee and be done with it.
hero member
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You can now create a new Multibit wallet, and withdraw the bitcoin from localbitcoins to your newly created address in your Multibit wallet.
I see, but that way I don't own the original wallet, and have to pay fee for the transaction.

Yup, you don't own the address or wallet on localbitcoins, no matter what.

The deposit addresses on exchanges like bitstamp, coinbase, btc-e, localbitcoins are solely controlled by the exchange itself (Exactly as you said, you don't have the access to the private key).
The account holder only has a record of his account balance in the exchange's database.
newbie
Activity: 24
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You can now create a new Multibit wallet, and withdraw the bitcoin from localbitcoins to your newly created address in your Multibit wallet.
I see, but that way I don't own the original wallet, and have to pay fee for the transaction.
hero member
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
I've bough some bitcoins and they gave me a new bitcoin address, however I don't have total access to it since it's web based. I need the private key to import the wallet to MultiBit or android apps. Any way to do this?

You can now create a new Multibit wallet, and withdraw the bitcoin from localbitcoins to your newly created address in your Multibit wallet.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 5
I've bough some bitcoins and they gave me a new bitcoin address, however I don't have total access to it since it's web based. I need the private key to import the wallet to MultiBit or android apps. Any way to do this?
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