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June 05, 2016, 09:41:13 PM
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I currently setup my paper wallets and want to use split wallets.

Is there a way to proof the Shares and check if the right private key works or not
without run it live with BTC?

Thank you.
Sure you can! Enter separate shares into "Available Shares (whitespace separated)" and click "Combine Shares" button to get the private key (it is displayed at the bottom of the screen).

Then you can use "Wallet Details" tab where you can enter the private key (you just got from "Split wallet tab") and check if public address (from "Split Wallet" tab and "Wallet details" tab) match. If it does, it works!


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Mycelium (Android) and Breadwallet (iOS) work great. CoPay
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June 06, 2016, 08:33:30 AM
 #742

I currently setup my paper wallets and want to use split wallets.

Is there a way to proof the Shares and check if the right private key works or not
without run it live with BTC?

Thank you.
Sure you can! Enter separate shares into "Available Shares (whitespace separated)" and click "Combine Shares" button to get the private key (it is displayed at the bottom of the screen).

Then you can use "Wallet Details" tab where you can enter the private key (you just got from "Split wallet tab") and check if public address (from "Split Wallet" tab and "Wallet details" tab) match. If it does, it works!


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What is the best wallet to pay from a paper wallet? iOS or Mac
Mycelium (Android) and Breadwallet (iOS) work great. CoPay
is also fine and it works on Android, iOS and Win phones.


Perfect. Thank you so much!
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August 21, 2016, 07:54:19 PM
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v3.2.1
https://www.bitaddress.org/bitaddress.org-v3.2.1-SHA256-ca6a34d4ac6742dc8cebfbe0089e28392b6ee9b33b05eaa68c9e00b00e355f48.html
 - BigInteger modInverse should be positive
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August 21, 2016, 08:29:12 PM
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gpg: Signature made Sun Aug 21 12:40:40 2016 PDT using RSA key ID 63974F5A
gpg: BAD signature from "pointbiz <pointbiz@bitaddress.org>" [unknown]

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August 21, 2016, 09:43:36 PM
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gpg: Signature made Sun Aug 21 12:40:40 2016 PDT using RSA key ID 63974F5A
gpg: BAD signature from "pointbiz <pointbiz@bitaddress.org>" [unknown]

Strange. Do you have the key I updated in 2015. I added uid for pointbiz@bitaddress.org

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-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (MingW32)

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August 21, 2016, 10:33:30 PM
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I'd already updated all the keys & also specifically imported your public key before doing the --verify

gpg: key 63974F5A: "pointbiz <pointbiz@bitaddress.org>" not changed
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:              unchanged: 1

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August 21, 2016, 10:44:51 PM
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I'd already updated all the keys & also specifically imported your public key before doing the --verify

gpg: key 63974F5A: "pointbiz <pointbiz@bitaddress.org>" not changed
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:              unchanged: 1

OK. Which file returned bad "CHANGELOG.txt.asc" or "bitaddress.org-v3.2.1-SHA256-ca6a34d4ac6742dc8cebfbe0089e28392b6ee9b33b05eaa68c9e00b00e355f48.html.sig"?

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August 21, 2016, 10:56:12 PM
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gpg: Signature made Sun Aug 21 12:40:40 2016 PDT using RSA key ID 63974F5A
gpg: BAD signature from "pointbiz <pointbiz@bitaddress.org>" [unknown]

I think the issue is DOS line endings. I'm going to re-release.

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August 21, 2016, 11:08:09 PM
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v3.2.1
with unix line endings
https://www.bitaddress.org/bitaddress.org-v3.2.1-SHA256-42c3bcb643c451689e5bd1499ed4b516be2da06d2fe3886b0dd15b8fc2525ecd.html

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August 22, 2016, 12:05:16 AM
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https://www.bitaddress.org/bitaddress.org-v3.2.2-SHA256-f4d047c264a2b71946de319482a9365e56d8d7289dd85a352da3b1448b7647df.html
v3.2.2
 - version bump for unix line endings

The grunt build process already forces UNIX line endings. In this case I built in a branch and pushed to git. Then auto-merged the pull request and pulled to local master. After the pull to local master bitaddress.org.html had DOS line endings.

I updated the process I use to sign to re-build before sign to enforce the UNIX line endings so even in a scenario like above I will avoid this in the future.

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August 22, 2016, 02:48:47 AM
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how to use bitaddress .org in savety
because is my private key in save in hosting in bitaddress org , so own bitaddress org can know my private key
and then my balance bitcoin can lost
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August 22, 2016, 02:55:51 AM
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https://www.bitaddress.org/bitaddress.org-v3.2.2-SHA256-f4d047c264a2b71946de319482a9365e56d8d7289dd85a352da3b1448b7647df.html
v3.2.2
 - version bump for unix line endings

The grunt build process already forces UNIX line endings. In this case I built in a branch and pushed to git. Then auto-merged the pull request and pulled to local master. After the pull to local master bitaddress.org.html had DOS line endings.

I updated the process I use to sign to re-build before sign to enforce the UNIX line endings so even in a scenario like above I will avoid this in the future.

That verified.

The ZIP linked to on the homepage (second line below) goes 404: Not Found.
Code:
<a href="https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org" target="_blank" id="footerlabelgithub">GitHub Repository</a> 
(<a href="https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org/archive/v3.2.2.zip" target="_blank" id="footerlabelgithubzip">zip</a>)

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https://www.bitaddress.org/bitaddress.org-v3.2.2-SHA256-f4d047c264a2b71946de319482a9365e56d8d7289dd85a352da3b1448b7647df.html
v3.2.2
 - version bump for unix line endings

The grunt build process already forces UNIX line endings. In this case I built in a branch and pushed to git. Then auto-merged the pull request and pulled to local master. After the pull to local master bitaddress.org.html had DOS line endings.

I updated the process I use to sign to re-build before sign to enforce the UNIX line endings so even in a scenario like above I will avoid this in the future.

That verified.

The ZIP linked to on the homepage (second line below) goes 404: Not Found.
Code:
<a href="https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org" target="_blank" id="footerlabelgithub">GitHub Repository</a> 
(<a href="https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org/archive/v3.2.2.zip" target="_blank" id="footerlabelgithubzip">zip</a>)

Thanks. Release created at Github. The zip link now works.

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how to use bitaddress .org in savety
because is my private key in save in hosting in bitaddress org , so own bitaddress org can know my private key
and then my balance bitcoin can lost

You can save the bitaddress page source to a thumb drive and open it on an offline machine.

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I got a quick question. Doing cold storage for the first time and wondering if I generate a private key will I have issues such as this individual

https://github.com/keepkey/multibit/issues/661

He apparently created some wallet and sent BTC to it but was never able to actually spend it due to some bug.


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I got a quick question. Doing cold storage for the first time and wondering if I generate a private key will I have issues such as this individual

https://github.com/keepkey/multibit/issues/661

He apparently created some wallet and sent BTC to it but was never able to actually spend it due to some bug.



Whatever method you use, you need to practice with tiny amounts of bitcoin until you are satisfied you have a good system. Only then create a new wallet and move your other coins into it.
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Whatever method you use, you need to practice with tiny amounts of bitcoin until you are satisfied you have a good system. Only then create a new wallet and move your other coins into it.

That's all well and good, but it's possible that only 1 in a million addresses generated by a tool will have problems, and so you could test 10 different addresses with tiny amounts and then be unlucky and get a broken address that you use with the rest of your coins.

The bug I linked to used to affect bitaddress. It doesn't any more, but we can't be sure that there aren't other such bugs, so be careful!

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November 21, 2016, 07:04:53 PM
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Whatever method you use, you need to practice with tiny amounts of bitcoin until you are satisfied you have a good system. Only then create a new wallet and move your other coins into it.

That's all well and good, but it's possible that only 1 in a million addresses generated by a tool will have problems, and so you could test 10 different addresses with tiny amounts and then be unlucky and get a broken address that you use with the rest of your coins.

The bug I linked to used to affect bitaddress. It doesn't any more, but we can't be sure that there aren't other such bugs, so be careful!
Dooglus, I went back several pages looking for any post where you linked to a bug, but couldn't find it.
Could you post the link again?
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If I were to SIGN and VERIFY a private key offline in Bitcoin-qt would it be adequate enough that I would be able to access the funds?

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If I were to SIGN and VERIFY a private key offline in Bitcoin-qt would it be adequate enough that I would be able to access the funds?
Yes.

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