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July 02, 2013, 07:19:56 PM
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APPDATA>ROAMING>Bitcoin there is alot block downloaded estimated 9.30 GB what happens if i delete those ?

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July 02, 2013, 07:20:44 PM
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APPDATA>ROAMING>Bitcoin there is alot block downloaded estimated 9.30 GB what happens if i delete those ?

Your client will have to re-sync, and you won't be able to use the client much until it does re-sync.

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July 02, 2013, 07:23:12 PM
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If you want to get rid of this, you could use one of the light wallets, e.g. Electrum.

Also be careful: the wallet.dat in APPDATA>ROAMING>Bitcoin contains all keys to your Bitcoins.
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July 02, 2013, 07:26:02 PM
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If you want to get rid of this, you could use one of the light wallets, e.g. Electrum.

Also be careful: the wallet.dat in APPDATA>ROAMING>Bitcoin contains all keys to your Bitcoins.

I use bitcoin-qt if i pass on Electrum how do i transfer my coins to that ?  ( copy and paste wallet.dat?

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July 02, 2013, 07:31:20 PM
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I use bitcoin-qt if i pass on Electrum how do i transfer my coins to that ?  ( copy and paste wallet.dat?

I think Electrum uses another file format.
You could transfer them to an online-wallet (I would recommend http://blockchain.info/) and then transfer them to Electrum.
You could also just use the online-wallet instead of installing Electrum.

(For bigger amounts of Btc and long time storage I would recommend using a paper-wallet or cold storage)
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July 02, 2013, 08:08:26 PM
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I use bitcoin-qt if i pass on Electrum how do i transfer my coins to that ?  ( copy and paste wallet.dat?

I think Electrum uses another file format.
You could transfer them to an online-wallet (I would recommend http://blockchain.info/) and then transfer them to Electrum.
You could also just use the online-wallet instead of installing Electrum.

(For bigger amounts of Btc and long time storage I would recommend using a paper-wallet or cold storage)

Where can i find those ? paper wallet?

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July 02, 2013, 08:49:46 PM
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Where can i find those ? paper wallet?

Basically, you write down the Bitcoin address and even more important the private key for this address on a piece of paper (or print it).
You can use the Bitcoin address to receive Bitcoins.
The private key is the your access to spend them. Everyone who has it can spend those coins.
Don't lose it, have a backup! If you've spent them once, it's best to create a new paper wallet.

This website is a good choice to create a Bitcoin address:
https://www.bitaddress.org
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July 02, 2013, 09:00:38 PM
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If you want to get rid of this, you could use one of the light wallets, e.g. Electrum.

Also be careful: the wallet.dat in APPDATA>ROAMING>Bitcoin contains all keys to your Bitcoins.

I use bitcoin-qt if i pass on Electrum how do i transfer my coins to that ?  ( copy and paste wallet.dat?

With Electrum you can import an address using "Private Keys"
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July 02, 2013, 09:28:37 PM
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Where can i find those ? paper wallet?

Basically, you write down the Bitcoin address and even more important the private key for this address on a piece of paper (or print it).
You can use the Bitcoin address to receive Bitcoins.
The private key is the your access to spend them. Everyone who has it can spend those coins.
Don't lose it, have a backup! If you've spent them once, it's best to create a new paper wallet.

This website is a good choice to create a Bitcoin address:
https://www.bitaddress.org




What happens if i delete eveything except first block ?

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July 02, 2013, 10:35:35 PM
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What happens if i delete eveything except first block ?

Then you will have to wait several hours for Bitcoin-Qt to re-sync by re-downloading them all.  Then they will all be back using up the same amount of space all over again.

If you don't want to store the entire blockchain, then you don't want to use Bitcoin-Qt.

Consider using one of the lightweight wallets:


blockchain.info has the ability to create a wallet from your existing wallet.dat file.  Just use this link:
https://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet

If you decide to use Electrum or MultiBit, you can just send your bitcoins from Bitcoin-Qt to your new wallet once you have it installed and have your new bitcoin address.

If you want to continue to use some of the addresses that you are already using from Bitcoin-Qt, then you'll need to search/read about importing private keys into whichever wallet you choose.
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July 03, 2013, 12:09:31 AM
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What happens if i delete eveything except first block ?

Then you will have to wait several hours for Bitcoin-Qt to re-sync by re-downloading them all.  Then they will all be back using up the same amount of space all over again.

If you don't want to store the entire blockchain, then you don't want to use Bitcoin-Qt.

Consider using one of the lightweight wallets:


blockchain.info has the ability to create a wallet from your existing wallet.dat file.  Just use this link:
https://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet

If you decide to use Electrum or MultiBit, you can just send your bitcoins from Bitcoin-Qt to your new wallet once you have it installed and have your new bitcoin address.

If you want to continue to use some of the addresses that you are already using from Bitcoin-Qt, then you'll need to search/read about importing private keys into whichever wallet you choose.

If you want to continue to use some of the addresses that you are already using from Bitcoin-Qt, then you'll need to search/read about importing private keys into whichever wallet you choose.


i can say that i don't understand that part :S

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July 03, 2013, 12:38:40 AM
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What happens if i delete eveything except first block ?

Then you will have to wait several hours for Bitcoin-Qt to re-sync by re-downloading them all.  Then they will all be back using up the same amount of space all over again.

If you don't want to store the entire blockchain, then you don't want to use Bitcoin-Qt.

Consider using one of the lightweight wallets:


blockchain.info has the ability to create a wallet from your existing wallet.dat file.  Just use this link:
https://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet

If you decide to use Electrum or MultiBit, you can just send your bitcoins from Bitcoin-Qt to your new wallet once you have it installed and have your new bitcoin address.

If you want to continue to use some of the addresses that you are already using from Bitcoin-Qt, then you'll need to search/read about importing private keys into whichever wallet you choose.


and in electrum "roaming>electrum>electurm.dat" is that the file that i am suppose to keep in safe?

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