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Topic: Saving each address in a different wallet (Read 922 times)

sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
Cuddling, censored, unicorn-shaped troll.
November 03, 2013, 11:08:27 AM
#10
0. n=0
1. n=n+1
2. Run bitcoin-qt
3. Generate an address
4. Quit bitcoin-qt
5. Rename wallet.dat to wallet_n.dat
6. Goto 1.

I'd just add a "Wait for 5 minutes" between 2 and 3. Grin

Alternatively, you can generate all (x) addresses from the same wallet, export the (x) p-keys, import each of them in a new fresh wallet, and ultimately delete the first generating wallet.

I exported keys and it generated one CSV for all keys. But I don't see any import or load wallet option in litecoin-qt

Not sure about litecoin-qt, but using bitcoin-qt, you can go to help=>Debuging=>Console and use the importprivkey command there.
Type "help importprivkey" first to get the right syntax.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
November 03, 2013, 11:05:28 AM
#9
0. n=0
1. n=n+1
2. Run bitcoin-qt
3. Generate an address
4. Quit bitcoin-qt
5. Rename wallet.dat to wallet_n.dat
6. Goto 1.

I'd just add a "Wait for 5 minutes" between 2 and 3. Grin

Alternatively, you can generate all (x) addresses from the same wallet, export the (x) p-keys, import each of them in a new fresh wallet, and ultimately delete the first generating wallet.

I exported keys and it generated one CSV for all keys. But I don't see any import or load wallet option in litecoin-qt
legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1005
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November 03, 2013, 11:03:31 AM
#8
0. n=0
1. n=n+1
2. Run bitcoin-qt
3. Generate an address
4. Quit bitcoin-qt
5. Rename wallet.dat to wallet_n.dat
6. Goto 1.

What's "n" here?

n = x, imho
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
November 03, 2013, 10:58:39 AM
#7
0. n=0
1. n=n+1
2. Run bitcoin-qt
3. Generate an address
4. Quit bitcoin-qt
5. Rename wallet.dat to wallet_n.dat
6. Goto 1.

What's "n" here?
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
Cuddling, censored, unicorn-shaped troll.
November 03, 2013, 10:23:31 AM
#6
0. n=0
1. n=n+1
2. Run bitcoin-qt
3. Generate an address
4. Quit bitcoin-qt
5. Rename wallet.dat to wallet_n.dat
6. Goto 1.

I'd just add a "Wait for 5 minutes" between 2 and 3. Grin

Alternatively, you can generate all (x) addresses from the same wallet, export the (x) p-keys, import each of them in a new fresh wallet, and ultimately delete the first generating wallet.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1255
May Bitcoin be touched by his Noodly Appendage
November 03, 2013, 08:22:57 AM
#5
0. n=0
1. n=n+1
2. Run bitcoin-qt
3. Generate an address
4. Quit bitcoin-qt
5. Rename wallet.dat to wallet_n.dat
6. Goto 1.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
November 03, 2013, 02:54:00 AM
#4
Yes if you generate them seperately
How do I generate them separately?
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 255
SmartFi - EARN, LEND & TRADE
November 03, 2013, 02:34:05 AM
#3
Yes if you generate them seperately
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
November 03, 2013, 02:27:49 AM
#2
I don't believe bitcoin qt supports that feature.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
November 03, 2013, 02:13:52 AM
#1
Let's say I I generate 10 addresses in bitcoin-qt client. Is it possible to save each address in a different wallet.dat file?
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