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legendary
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If you look in Bitcoin Core's menu, you will see the Backup feature. It is that easy.
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Where do you find your private keys in bitcoin core wallet?

Read in another thread i should back them up beyond wallet.dat, so what i should write them down or something? anyway where are they and do you get a new private key for each new address i assume?

You assume correctly...
You need to use the help > debug interface > console (sorry, i translated this, my wallet is in my local language)
In the console, you can export your private keys, but be carefull not to expose them!

How do you mean expose? just as in someone physically seeing them?

Any other mistakes that can be made or is this a simple process?

Indeed, physically seeing them, or malware stealing them... But personally, i would follow shorena's advice... I blindly pointed you to the console, without questioning why you would want to export a list of private keys...

The biggest mistake would be to expose your keys in any way OR not using a HD wallet, and forgetting to export the keys for any new addresses that get generated in the future...

All in all, read shorena's advice, it's more helpfull than mine Wink

True dat, i cant imagine a way why you would need it. +1 to shorena
hero member
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Where do you find your private keys in bitcoin core wallet?

Read in another thread i should back them up beyond wallet.dat, so what i should write them down or something? anyway where are they and do you get a new private key for each new address i assume?

You assume correctly...
You need to use the help > debug interface > console (sorry, i translated this, my wallet is in my local language)
In the console, you can export your private keys, but be carefull not to expose them!

How do you mean expose? just as in someone physically seeing them?

Any other mistakes that can be made or is this a simple process?

Indeed, physically seeing them, or malware stealing them... But personally, i would follow shorena's advice... I blindly pointed you to the console, without questioning why you would want to export a list of private keys...

The biggest mistake would be to expose your keys in any way OR not using a HD wallet, and forgetting to export the keys for any new addresses that get generated in the future...

All in all, read shorena's advice, it's more helpfull than mine Wink
hero member
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Where do you find your private keys in bitcoin core wallet?

Read in another thread i should back them up beyond wallet.dat, so what i should write them down or something? anyway where are they and do you get a new private key for each new address i assume?

You assume correctly...
You need to use the help > debug interface > console (sorry, i translated this, my wallet is in my local language)
In the console, you can export your private keys, but be carefull not to expose them!

How do you mean expose? just as in someone physically seeing them?

Any other mistakes that can be made or is this a simple process?
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
Where do you find your private keys in bitcoin core wallet?

Read in another thread i should back them up beyond wallet.dat, so what i should write them down or something? anyway where are they and do you get a new private key for each new address i assume?

Do not export your 100+ private keys and write them on paper, just make one or more good backups of the encrypted wallet.dat. If you need something you can backup on paper use an HD wallet and write down the seed. Keep in mind that you have to do regular backups with bitcoin core as the wallet keeps only ~100 address and private keys pregenerated for you.
hero member
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Where do you find your private keys in bitcoin core wallet?

Read in another thread i should back them up beyond wallet.dat, so what i should write them down or something? anyway where are they and do you get a new private key for each new address i assume?

You assume correctly...
You need to use the help > debug interface > console (sorry, i translated this, my wallet is in my local language)
In the console, you can export your private keys, but be carefull not to expose them!
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Where do you find your private keys in bitcoin core wallet?

Read in another thread i should back them up beyond wallet.dat, so what i should write them down or something? anyway where are they and do you get a new private key for each new address i assume?
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