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Zeroxal (OP)
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December 22, 2015, 01:16:17 PM
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Hey

I need help with importing my private key into any wallet. I need to sign a message with that address.

I don't have Bitcoin-qt installed and don't want to do that because it takes too much space. I don't own a wallet.dat or any file like that. All I have is a private key in text format.

Is there any online Web wallet or anything like that will let me import the wallet and sign a message?

Thanks
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December 22, 2015, 01:19:03 PM
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Hey

I need help with importing my private key into any wallet. I need to sign a message with that address.

I don't have Bitcoin-qt installed and don't want to do that because it takes too much space. I don't own a wallet.dat or any file like that. All I have is a private key in text format.

Is there any online Web wallet or anything like that will let me import the wallet and sign a message?

Thanks

I assume with "text format" you mean WIF[1]. If so you can import it to blockchain.info. They allow to import priv. keys and let you sign message. If you prefer something local, use electrum 2.

[1] https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Wallet_import_format

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December 22, 2015, 01:39:26 PM
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If your private key is for example in this format 5xxxxxxxxxx.... Then you can import it into blockchain.info or Electrum if you want it locally.
Here is a mini guide on how to import private keys.
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/How_to_import_private_keys

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December 22, 2015, 02:29:41 PM
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Hey

I need help with importing my private key into any wallet. I need to sign a message with that address.

I don't have Bitcoin-qt installed and don't want to do that because it takes too much space. I don't own a wallet.dat or any file like that. All I have is a private key in text format.

Is there any online Web wallet or anything like that will let me import the wallet and sign a message?

Thanks

Go to blockchain.info
Login => Import / Export ==> Import Private Key ==> (insert key) ==> Click the ok button.
You are done.
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December 22, 2015, 10:49:28 PM
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Folks are telling the OP that he could use blockchain.info to do the work he needs to do (sign a message).  This is true, but such advice should come with a strong warning: once you give your private key to blockchain.info you're relying on them to keep it safe---ie, you've got multiple points of failure: yourself, bc.i, network transport.  Anyway, this may be fine, but if you were going to use that address to store any significant amount, I, personally, would opt for a local solution where you don't have to send your key over a network to a third party.
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December 22, 2015, 10:53:26 PM
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Folks are telling the OP that he could use blockchain.info to do the work he needs to do (sign a message).  This is true, but such advice should come with a strong warning: once you give your private key to blockchain.info you're relying on them to keep it safe---ie, you've got multiple points of failure: yourself, bc.i, network transport.  Anyway, this may be fine, but if you were going to use that address to store any significant amount, I, personally, would opt for a local solution where you don't have to send your key over a network to a third party.

Agreed, I would like to stress this point too. I recommend Electrum instead of using any web wallet where you will share control of your private key.
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December 22, 2015, 10:54:49 PM
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Hey

I need help with importing my private key into any wallet. I need to sign a message with that address.

I don't have Bitcoin-qt installed and don't want to do that because it takes too much space. I don't own a wallet.dat or any file like that. All I have is a private key in text format.

Is there any online Web wallet or anything like that will let me import the wallet and sign a message?

Thanks

Blockchain.info is the best... I thought about coinbase but you can't import any address into it, all you can do is sign a message from an already existent address attached to your account.
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