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Topic: Importing a wallet to bitcoin qt (Read 567 times)

legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
February 15, 2014, 08:11:22 PM
#3
If I want to send from that address, do I simply then copy that address and then go to addresses and then new address and copy and paste that new address into the address box?

Thanks

It is not possible to "send from an address".

You simply choose where you want bitcoins to go (what address you want to send to).  Your wallet will take care of deciding which unspent outputs to spend to supply enough value to the transaction.
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
February 15, 2014, 05:32:26 AM
#2
I have a public and private key written down.  If i want to import that to bitcoin qt, do i simply go to addresses->New address, and then type in the public key?

Nope, you need the private key instead.
Click Help -> Debug window -> Console, and enter importprivkey

Alternatively, if I want to create a new wallet, do I go to receive->new addresses and then create one there?

If you want to create a new receiving address, yes.
If you want to create a new wallet, close you bitcoin-qt, rename your wallet.dat to something else, and then open your bitcoin-qt again.

If I want to send from that address, do I simply then copy that address and then go to addresses and then new address and copy and paste that new address into the address box?

Nope, the address tab is for you to store the addresses you have sent bitcoin to (such as a gambling site or an exchange).
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
February 15, 2014, 01:23:50 AM
#1
Hey all,

I have a public and private key written down.  If i want to import that to bitcoin qt, do i simply go to addresses->New address, and then type in the public key?

Alternatively, if I want to create a new wallet, do I go to receive->new addresses and then create one there? If I want to send from that address, do I simply then copy that address and then go to addresses and then new address and copy and paste that new address into the address box?

Thanks
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