Well...I thought I had a pretty good handle on the protocol until today.
I have an old wallet that I have been using, I move it to a new computer ect to preserve my old addresses, but I was under the assumption that new receiving address's would have their own private public pair. This doesnt seem to be the case, my old wallets still have access to coins in new locations.
What is going on? how can I keep my old addresses and generate new secure addresses
What wallets are you using?
A user has asked me how to restore the current. I say, backup the wallet.dat first. Then kill the corrupt parts.
After the wiping, re-open the bitcoin client, close it.
Then put wallet.dat into the place, you know, .bitcoin on /home/<user>
reopen the client again You shall see the address is back.
The user does not know if it is returned into normal state.
Not sure what you are talking about.