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Title: DELETE Post by: Nestade on February 24, 2018, 09:06:24 PM DELETE
Title: Re: [MyEtherWallet] Creating a (new) keystore-file using your private-key Post by: Cols72 on February 25, 2019, 10:11:22 AM Hi,
Thanks for your post here, I am trying to follow it but have a problem when I enter my private key to get my keystore file in MEW chrome extension after clicking on create new wallet it then doesnt give me any option at all like unlock like you wrote will appear, where can I find that option please? Thank you Title: Re: [MyEtherWallet] Creating a (new) keystore-file using your private-key Post by: biskitop on February 25, 2019, 10:42:29 AM very helpful article, thank you. therefore, I stand guard by backing up my keystore file, between the PC and the external hard drive. so I'm calmer by having a back-up.
Title: Re: [MyEtherWallet] Creating a (new) keystore-file using your private-key Post by: FaucetKING on February 25, 2019, 11:35:08 AM Thanks for the instructions. Never thought about making a Keystore file for my 3rd party ethereum wallets such as the wallet of Blockchain and Parity. I will note this adress and bookmark it and i will get back to it later. Thanks alot Op, you saved my coins and tokens. 😅🙏
Title: Re: [MyEtherWallet] Creating a (new) keystore-file using your private-key Post by: cytpoway121 on February 25, 2019, 01:46:11 PM This is a good insight and procedure
But for newbies please ensure you do not try this if you do not understand how it works You can secure your MyEtherWallet the Normal way by protecting your private key Title: Re: [MyEtherWallet] Creating a (new) keystore-file using your private-key Post by: H1N1 on February 26, 2019, 01:58:53 AM I think it is quite risky to submit your private key on other website to get the keystore.
Just use your metamask and import the wallet using private key you own. Honestly, using private key or keystore everytime you login is not a good way to using your wallet. Title: Re: [MyEtherWallet] Creating a (new) keystore-file using your private-key Post by: nreal on February 26, 2019, 02:37:29 AM I rarely use MEW, saving the keystore-file or private key on the computer is very unsafe. Moreover, managing many wallets with MEW is quite complicated
Title: Re: [MyEtherWallet] Creating a (new) keystore-file using your private-key Post by: neocryptrix on June 25, 2019, 06:22:10 PM @Nestade Can you confirm if this tutorial still works currently, or if there have been any changes. Thank you
Title: Re: [MyEtherWallet] Creating a (new) keystore-file using your private-key Post by: Dazmania21 on June 25, 2019, 06:36:02 PM UPDATE: Hi, I tried the method you shown below but the unlock button did not appear when I entered my private key. Do you what I did wrongly here? Thanks. Open the MEW extension and click "Add Wallet" https://i.imgur.com/m9hcjCP.jpg You'll be redirected to the MyEtherWallet-Website. Select the "Private Key"-Checkbox, then enter your private-key and click "Unlock". https://i.imgur.com/8nYhy5O.jpg Next assign a "name" and a password (the password will be the password for your keystore-file) and add the wallet. https://i.imgur.com/yio1A27.jpg Now open the extension and click "My Wallets". https://i.imgur.com/WUGz72S.jpg You'll be redirected to the MyEtherWallet-Website - click on the "View"-icon for your wallet https://i.imgur.com/NI4fDpD.jpg Enter your password and click "View Wallet Info". https://i.imgur.com/Tk10N5A.jpg Now just download your keystore-file :) https://i.imgur.com/eICwtLH.jpg Let me know if there are any problems :) |