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Title: If someone send me bitcoins but my pc is not working?
Post by: no_alone on May 27, 2011, 09:25:56 AM
What happens if someone send me bitcoins but my computer & wallet are down?


Title: Re: If someone send me bitcoins but my pc is not working?
Post by: Turix on May 27, 2011, 09:27:24 AM
What happens if someone send me bitcoins but my computer & wallet are down?

Next time you load Bitcoin with your wallet attached it will catch up on the block chain and update your balance accordingly.


Title: Re: If someone send me bitcoins but my pc is not working?
Post by: Chucksta on May 27, 2011, 10:31:32 AM
oo, how about this, what if you have lost your wallet !!

I haven't.... got copies all over the place ;)


Title: Re: If someone send me bitcoins but my pc is not working?
Post by: Turix on May 27, 2011, 10:36:55 AM
oo, how about this, what if you have lost your wallet !!

I haven't.... got copies all over the place ;)

If you loose your wallet then that's it, those Bitcoins are gone for good (well unless you find/recover your wallet again). Hence always keep a backup (even an old one) so you can rebuild the block chain and keep access to the money.


Title: Re: If someone send me bitcoins but my pc is not working?
Post by: BitMinerN8 on May 27, 2011, 11:44:20 AM
oo, how about this, what if you have lost your wallet !!

I haven't.... got copies all over the place ;)

If you loose your wallet then that's it, those Bitcoins are gone for good (well unless you find/recover your wallet again). Hence always keep a backup (even an old one) so you can rebuild the block chain and keep access to the money.

Ok so say I have a copy of my wallet.dat file on a USB stick and it's in my fire safe, and another copy in a TrueCrypt volume stored on Dropbox, it would not matter what version was restored? Which ever restored copy would "catch up"?

What happens if you restore it to two different PC's? Can the same wallet.dat file be in existence at the same time?  ???

Thanks.


Title: Re: If someone send me bitcoins but my pc is not working?
Post by: SomeoneWeird on May 27, 2011, 11:45:58 AM
Whichever had more bitcoins in it would be the one you would want to restore, and no, don't keep 2 of the same wallets running at the same time.


Title: Re: If someone send me bitcoins but my pc is not working?
Post by: BitMinerN8 on May 27, 2011, 11:50:27 AM
Whichever had more bitcoins in it would be the one you would want to restore, and no, don't keep 2 of the same wallets running at the same time.

Ok so I don't have to make a backup every day, just have a couple backups in different locations/media types.

Thanks!


Title: Re: If someone send me bitcoins but my pc is not working?
Post by: SomeoneWeird on May 27, 2011, 11:52:16 AM
Don't thank me, tip me ;)


Title: Re: If someone send me bitcoins but my pc is not working?
Post by: BitMinerN8 on May 27, 2011, 11:56:23 AM
Don't thank me, tip me ;)

Tipped!


Title: Re: If someone send me bitcoins but my pc is not working?
Post by: Chucksta on May 27, 2011, 12:17:21 PM

Ok so say I have a copy of my wallet.dat file on a USB stick and it's in my fire safe, and another copy in a TrueCrypt volume stored on Dropbox, it would not matter what version was restored? Which ever restored copy would "catch up"?

What happens if you restore it to two different PC's? Can the same wallet.dat file be in existence at the same time?  ???

Thanks.

You could have as many wallets running as you want. They aren't like physical wallets, each holding their own unique coins. Your BTC wallets will refer to/point to the same coins.

You could liken it to a bank account with multiple debit cards. Each card basically allows you to spend the money in that account.