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June 04, 2014, 11:12:32 AM
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Yep. Just synch it up in a new wallet and enter the password to send funds. You could encrypt it again using something though if you wanted.

Nice! Thank you Sir! Smiley
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Yep. Just synch it up in a new wallet and enter the password to send funds. You could encrypt it again using something though if you wanted.
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It's for all the addresses and it's encrypted automatically.

That's good. Probably a semi-retard question but.. how do I unencrypt? Main password?
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It's for all the addresses and it's encrypted automatically.
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I hold all my bitcoins in a Blockchain account, which has 3 different addresses. I know the risks and I will keep the coins there until a decent and affordable hardware wallet begin to be sold.
My question is: Do I have to do 3 backups - 1 for each address - or is the backup for the whole account? How can I encrypt the backup?

Zip then encrypt?


Thanks Cheesy
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