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November 13, 2013, 01:57:29 AM
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If a person has a "paper wallet" how can they transfer BTC to another person.  I'm sure there are several ways, but what are they?
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November 13, 2013, 02:00:59 AM
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Import the private key on the paper wallet to a wallet on a PC thats on the internet .. then you can send coins from the corresponding Bitcoin address.

alternatively, you can physically give someone the paper wallet .. then they can spend all the coins held by that address =)

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November 13, 2013, 02:01:38 AM
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If a person has a "paper wallet" how can they transfer BTC to another person.  I'm sure there are several ways, but what are they?


Import the private key and transfer to another person, or ask the other person to import the private key and transfer to his another address. In the latter case, before the other person transferred all coins to his own address, both the sender and the receiver can spend the money, and this can be messy so please do this face to face.
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November 13, 2013, 02:40:26 AM
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What is the safest place to import the private key to?
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November 13, 2013, 03:21:48 AM
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What is the safest place to import the private key to?
Download a client. Official bitcoin-qt may takes very long time to sync to the network. You can try multibit.
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November 13, 2013, 03:30:04 AM
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What is the safest place to import the private key to?

I trust blockchain.info
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November 13, 2013, 03:33:47 AM
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If a person has a "paper wallet" how can they transfer BTC to another person.  I'm sure there are several ways, but what are they?


I believe mycelium for Android will do what you want. It has an option when you press menu for 'Cold Storage' which asks for the QR code of the private key.

It also allows you to export the private key which happens to be in QR format and easily fits in your pocket.

However, I've never used it and could be wrong.

Use blockchain.info as a last resort, or if you have an iPhone. Shocked
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November 13, 2013, 11:17:46 AM
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What is the safest place to import the private key to?

I use Blockchain with Google 2-FA to sweep private keys, it's a breeze


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November 13, 2013, 05:00:57 PM
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What is the safest place to import the private key to?

I use Blockchain with Google 2-FA to sweep private keys, it's a breeze



Google 2-FA requires a mobile phone right?
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November 13, 2013, 09:56:55 PM
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What is the safest place to import the private key to?

I use Blockchain with Google 2-FA to sweep private keys, it's a breeze



Google 2-FA requires a mobile phone right?

Not exclusively:
https://github.com/gbraad/html5-google-authenticator/

Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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November 13, 2013, 10:11:29 PM
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If a person has a "paper wallet" how can they transfer BTC to another person.  I'm sure there are several ways, but what are they?


I believe mycelium for Android will do what you want. It has an option when you press menu for 'Cold Storage' which asks for the QR code of the private key.

It also allows you to export the private key which happens to be in QR format and easily fits in your pocket.

However, I've never used it and could be wrong.
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Correct: Cold Storage Spending with the Mycelium Bitcoin Wallet


Mycelium let's you hold your private keys private.
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November 13, 2013, 10:12:52 PM
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But I wouldn't store anything online, except for a hot wallet with 2-3 bitcoins max.. But I suspect 2-FA will not protect you if you recently used it to login, since it will only ask for 2-FA once every 10-20 minutes..

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December 01, 2013, 06:38:18 AM
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+1 for Mycelium for Android - I like it.

Also I'd recommend my Paper Wallet for android - it is offline client, so it is less convenient, but more secure.
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December 01, 2013, 06:41:27 AM
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I can vouch for blockchain.info also

Very simple and intuitive

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December 01, 2013, 06:45:06 AM
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This is how I would do it?

1. blockchain.info
2. Sweep key
3. Optional: send funds to new paper wallet
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December 01, 2013, 08:23:02 AM
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There are already good answers above. I agree blockchain.info wallets make it easy to sweep a private key, and this probably is the simplest way.

You can do it in the Satoshi/QT client by going to Help>Debug Window and then clicking the Console tab. From there you can do what you want using createrawtransaction, signrawtransaction and sendrawtransaction. I think this will work even without downloading the blockchain, but I've never tried. For createrawtransaction you will need to know the transaction id and output of the transaction* you used to load the address on your paper wallet, and the address you want to send the money to. For signrawtransaction you will need the private key.

*or "transactions" if there were more than one.

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