Title: Coinbase and Bitcoin-QT problem Post by: ytxindustrial on November 28, 2015, 05:18:12 AM Really a newbie here, this is my first attempt at buying bitcoin! I decided to go through coinbase and purchased around .07 btc, I waited the 7 days, and when I received the btc I attempted to 'send' it to bitcoin qt.
it's been about six hours, and I have not yet received my btc in bitcoin-qt client. in coinbase it says the transaction was completed, and can be verified with blockchain(coinbase adress - btc, recieving adress + btc, but I can't access the coins!) the address I sent the coins to on coinbase is definitely one of my receiving addresses in bitcoin-qt additional info/questions: bitcoin-qt client has not finished syncing with network, when it does will I receive my coins? can I use the wallet.dat file from bitcoin-qt with another software like multibit HD? will doing this help me get my btc faster? Title: Re: Coinbase and Bitcoin-QT problem Post by: VirosaGITS on November 28, 2015, 05:21:10 AM Really a newbie here, this is my first attempt at buying bitcoin! I decided to go through coinbase and purchased around .07 btc, I waited the 7 days, and when I received the btc I attempted to 'send' it to bitcoin qt. it's been about six hours, and I have not yet received my btc in bitcoin-qt client. in coinbase it says the transaction was completed, and can be verified with blockchain(coinbase adress - btc, recieving adress + btc, but I can't access the coins!) the address I sent the coins to on coinbase is definitely one of my receiving addresses in bitcoin-qt additional info/questions: bitcoin-qt client has not finished syncing with network, when it does will I receive my coins? can I use the wallet.dat file from bitcoin-qt with another software like multibit HD? will doing this help me get my btc faster? You answered your own question. Your wallet is not sync'ed. It need to be fully sync'ed. For your second question, no, there are some wallet you can import the privkey to, but HD wallets work differently. If you had setup Multibit HD first, it would have taken few minutes to fully sync, probably. Title: Re: Coinbase and Bitcoin-QT problem Post by: ytxindustrial on November 28, 2015, 05:36:35 AM For your second question, no, there are some wallet you can import the privkey to, but HD wallets work differently. If you had setup Multibit HD first, it would have taken few minutes to fully sync, probably. which wallets would I be able to import my key to? and will the btc show up as soon as it's done syncing automatically? thank you for the informative response! Title: Re: Coinbase and Bitcoin-QT problem Post by: achow101 on November 28, 2015, 05:42:34 AM For your second question, no, there are some wallet you can import the privkey to, but HD wallets work differently. If you had setup Multibit HD first, it would have taken few minutes to fully sync, probably. which wallets would I be able to import my key to? and will the btc show up as soon as it's done syncing automatically? thank you for the informative response! The balance will update once the syncing is finished, you just need to wait Title: Re: Coinbase and Bitcoin-QT problem Post by: VirosaGITS on November 28, 2015, 05:45:31 AM For your second question, no, there are some wallet you can import the privkey to, but HD wallets work differently. If you had setup Multibit HD first, it would have taken few minutes to fully sync, probably. which wallets would I be able to import my key to? and will the btc show up as soon as it's done syncing automatically? thank you for the informative response! The balance will update once the syncing is finished, you just need to wait Nope, some wallet use different ways of generating the keys so its not omni compatible. For your second question, no, there are some wallet you can import the privkey to, but HD wallets work differently. If you had setup Multibit HD first, it would have taken few minutes to fully sync, probably. which wallets would I be able to import my key to? and will the btc show up as soon as it's done syncing automatically? thank you for the informative response! You can try see if the export file/wallet.dat can be imported to Multibit HD but according to the guide its not possible; https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_importingPrivateKeys.html I think some people reported doing this with Electrum. But i am not sure and i have not tried that wallet. Title: Re: Coinbase and Bitcoin-QT problem Post by: achow101 on November 28, 2015, 05:50:16 AM Nope, some wallet use different ways of generating the keys so its not omni compatible. You can try see if the export file/wallet.dat can be imported to Multibit HD but according to the guide its not possible; Multibit no longer supports the importing of private keys. I suggest that you use Electrum.https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_importingPrivateKeys.html I think some people reported doing this with Electrum. But i am not sure and i have not tried that wallet. Title: Re: Coinbase and Bitcoin-QT problem Post by: ranochigo on November 28, 2015, 05:51:37 AM For your second question, no, there are some wallet you can import the privkey to, but HD wallets work differently. If you had setup Multibit HD first, it would have taken few minutes to fully sync, probably. which wallets would I be able to import my key to? and will the btc show up as soon as it's done syncing automatically? thank you for the informative response! Code: walletpassphrase [password here] 600 Code: dumpprivkey [address here] For Electrum, you can choose to import or sweep. Importing means that your address will be included in the wallet the seed cannot restore it. Hence, you need to keep a seperate backup. Change are also sent back to the origin address. Sweep means that your balance would be sent into one of the address generated from seed. You can try see if the export file/wallet.dat can be imported to Multibit HD but according to the guide its not possible; Multibit no longer supports the importing of private keys. I suggest that you use Electrum.https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_importingPrivateKeys.html I think some people reported doing this with Electrum. But i am not sure and i have not tried that wallet. Title: Re: Coinbase and Bitcoin-QT problem Post by: VirosaGITS on November 28, 2015, 05:55:09 AM For your second question, no, there are some wallet you can import the privkey to, but HD wallets work differently. If you had setup Multibit HD first, it would have taken few minutes to fully sync, probably. which wallets would I be able to import my key to? and will the btc show up as soon as it's done syncing automatically? thank you for the informative response! Code: walletpassphrase [password here] 600 Code: dumpprivkey [address here] For Electrum, you can choose to import or sweep. Importing means that your address will be included in the wallet the seed cannot restore it. Hence, you need to keep a seperate backup. Change are also sent back to the origin address. Sweep means that your balance would be sent into one of the address generated from seed. You can try see if the export file/wallet.dat can be imported to Multibit HD but according to the guide its not possible; Multibit no longer supports the importing of private keys. I suggest that you use Electrum.https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_importingPrivateKeys.html I think some people reported doing this with Electrum. But i am not sure and i have not tried that wallet. Multibit Classic? I have always used it. Just need to add the private key in the .key file. Sound good, have not touched Classic in a long time. So just one more thing to add to that. If you have to expose your priv key, no problem, just send yourself the BTC to a address generated by Multibit HD or whatever and never use the old address again. That should be secure. Title: Re: Coinbase and Bitcoin-QT problem Post by: ytxindustrial on November 28, 2015, 06:01:30 AM okay, after messing with the console, I have successfully gotten the private key for the receiving address in question, I'm going to wait for bitcoin-qt to sync and if I have any further problems I will try moving my wallet over to electrum.
thank you all for your timely help and informative responses! will be coming back if I have further problems/questions. |