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21  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory 0.95.1 is out on: January 22, 2017, 10:34:21 AM
Any Idea when 0.96 will be released?
A vage timeframe would be enought Informationen
like "within a month" or "somewhat between 30 and 90 days"
22  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1000 BTC GIVEAWAY! From your friend rekcahxfb on: August 03, 2016, 09:47:16 PM
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23  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Question about the paperbased backup on: July 10, 2016, 10:22:14 AM
Thanks for the answer first Smiley
Just to get it right:
At the moment, i can just recover my wallet using the paperbackup with armory?
Or how can I import my private keys in my "blockchain.info" wallet for example? As this is a rootkey I cant simply import it there, right? Is there any tool besides from armory itself to get the privatekeys related to the rootkey so i can import them with a third-party wallet?
24  Bitcoin / Armory / Question about the paperbased backup on: July 09, 2016, 11:08:26 PM
Hi there,
im relatively new to the hole Bitcoin System and the Armory in specific.
Im just in the moment, where I have to choose a wallet - and I like Armory so far Smiley
My question belongs to the Paperbased backup: I have read, that a paperbackup covers ALL addresses you will create in your wallet - even after making the backup. But how is that technically possible? For my understanding, each time u receive bitcoins (to a new address of course) you will create a new set of private and public keys - and therefor they cant be covered in the "old" paperwallet.
Is it made by simply only using a single address so that each transaction will received with the same one?
Arent there any privecy problems?
Why does other wallets not offer these freature?

Im always happy for detailed answers as I try to accumulate new knowledge about every part of Bitcoins.
Thank you for your help Smiley
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