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rezanahvi (OP)
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August 22, 2017, 09:32:58 AM
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Hi;
Imagine that I have installed a desktop wallet (exodus or jaxx etc ..) on my system:
1-How should I transfer my coins from online Walt to this wallet? Should I get the relevant address for each coins (Bitcoin, dogecoin, Dash, etc.) from my online wallets and Send the coins to  desktop wallet??? There is no other way? For example, getting “Secrert Key” from  online Walt and import it to Desktop Walt? Well, if I want to use the first method, that is to say, transferring from online Watts to Desktop Walt, I need to pay a fee. it's true?
2- Now, please consider that I have send all my coins to my desktop and got back up (in accordance with clause 1). now, If my Desktop Wallet fails for some reason (for example, it's not supported by the client, and so on). Will the backup provided on the Walt Desktop be used again Huh In general, how can I return my Coins if this happened?
3-Do I need to make a new backup every time I have make transfers with Walt?
4-i just want to gather some different coins and Hold for a long time (Bitcoin, Dashcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Ripple, Blackcoin, peercoin and primecoin), now the question is; which desktop wallets (light wallets, note core) do you recommend?
5-how do i get my papaer wallet to a desktop wallets?

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August 23, 2017, 11:58:37 AM
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 Would please somebody help???
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August 23, 2017, 12:57:10 PM
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Good day. I will try to answer your questions to the best of my understanding.

1. If you are transferring balances from between two addresses, there would be a corresponding fee to enable the transfer. Don't worry it's just a minimal fee. As for importing an online wallet's private key, you first need to know whether the online wallet supports this feature and allow you to import the privkey from their service.

2. As long as you have the backup from your wallet, you're fine even if your wallet 'fails' for some reason.

3. Make multiple encrypted backups of your wallet. You don't need to do it everytime as it will be automatically loaded once it's imported and connected online.

4. For bitcoin, get Electrum. As for the rest, I'm not familiar with those but you can try to take a look at their respected threads in the Altcoin section.

5. Sweep private key.
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August 28, 2017, 08:20:58 AM
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really thanks for your reply. helped me a lot  Smiley
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