Title: Using electrum wallet Post by: rich1616 on January 28, 2020, 12:20:46 PM Hi all . I have installed Electrum wallet ,so i can send bitcoin from my open dime . My slight problem is, i clicked on option to create new seed ,instead of option to add /connect to hardwear wallet [ my ledger nano s] .So , can i still SAFELY sweep private key of my open dime,then send btc funds to my nanos s ? There doesn't seem to be a way of going back and changing option ,on set up of electrum , to link to ledger..? Thanks for any advice. :)
Title: Re: Using electrum wallet Post by: AB de Royse777 on January 28, 2020, 12:24:04 PM With Electrum you can create as many wallets as you can. Just forget about the first attempt you made. Close the application and start it over again. This time use "Use a hardware device" instead of "create new seed".
What is this "open dime"? And I think you got this topic in the wrong board. Since you are seeking help related to Electrum then I suggest to move it in Electrum (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=98.0)section to get more exposure to the users who has good knowledge about your case. Title: Re: Using electrum wallet Post by: UserU on January 28, 2020, 02:17:57 PM What is this "open dime"? EDIT: Explained by Ninja below. Title: Re: Using electrum wallet Post by: TryNinja on January 28, 2020, 02:26:03 PM Connect your Ledger, go to the Bitcoin app in the device, then in Electrum select: Standard Wallet -> Use a hardware device -> Next.
Then, go to Wallet -> Private keys -> Sweep -> Paste your open dime private key -> Sweep. What is this "open dime"? https://opendime.com/Title: Re: Using electrum wallet Post by: NeuroticFish on January 28, 2020, 02:40:10 PM Connect your Ledger, go to the Bitcoin app in the device, then in Electrum select: Standard Wallet -> Use a hardware device -> Next. Since he already has a wallet, I think that he will have to start Electrum, then File->New/Restore, Standard wallet -> .... Title: Re: Using electrum wallet Post by: BrewMaster on January 28, 2020, 05:40:43 PM Since he already has a wallet, I think that he will have to start Electrum, then File->New/Restore, Standard wallet -> .... that is the route for only when you want to create a new Electrum wallet either with seed or an empty one where you can import the key into. OP seems to want to sweep his key which is the more secure option so he has to link his hardware wallet there, get an address and send the funds there from that key. Title: Re: Using electrum wallet Post by: nakamura12 on January 28, 2020, 09:37:37 PM Since he already has a wallet, I think that he will have to start Electrum, then File->New/Restore, Standard wallet -> .... that is the route for only when you want to create a new Electrum wallet either with seed or an empty one where you can import the key into. OP seems to want to sweep his key which is the more secure option so he has to link his hardware wallet there, get an address and send the funds there from that key. Image source: https://i.imgur.com/BEyb8EW_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium Title: Re: Using electrum wallet Post by: Abdussamad on January 28, 2020, 10:56:58 PM Since he already has a wallet, I think that he will have to start Electrum, then File->New/Restore, Standard wallet -> .... that is the route for only when you want to create a new Electrum wallet either with seed or an empty one where you can import the key into. OP seems to want to sweep his key which is the more secure option so he has to link his hardware wallet there, get an address and send the funds there from that key. which will require creating a new wallet file. neuroticfish is right Title: Re: Using electrum wallet Post by: rich1616 on January 31, 2020, 09:09:23 PM Yes i think neuroticfish is right .I click file ,then i select connect hardwear device ,instead of create private key , which i did before . so,should work .If not i will be back ! Thanks for all replies everyone .I do appreciate your time. :) :) :)
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