bilabonic (OP)
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August 15, 2014, 12:28:28 PM |
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Hi All I have around 10 BTC in one encrypted wallet and want to back it up and open another encrypted wallet and send my coins to the new one. Is it just a case using the 'Export private Keys' I can not see ANYwhere an option to 'back up your wallet' ?? I plan to back it up to the PC i am using plus couple of memory sticks each timei hit 10 BTC. ALso when i create a new wallet will it create a new BTC address ?? Cheers
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Ume
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August 15, 2014, 12:29:31 PM |
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i would suggest you too create a blockchain wallet and make a backup ..
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bilabonic (OP)
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August 15, 2014, 12:32:01 PM |
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i would suggest you too create a blockchain wallet and make a backup ..
Is there a guide here for that, is it simple ?? Does the above sound a good way to keep my coins safe ? Thansk
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Coef
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August 15, 2014, 01:20:33 PM |
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Hi All I have around 10 BTC in one encrypted wallet and want to back it up and open another encrypted wallet and send my coins to the new one. Is it just a case using the 'Export private Keys' I can not see ANYwhere an option to 'back up your wallet' ?? Cheers https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_fileDescriptions.htmlMultibit generate backup files for you automatically. You can copy the files and store them on your USBs. ALso when i create a new wallet will it create a new BTC address ??
Yes.
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CozyLife
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August 16, 2014, 12:20:28 AM |
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You can back it up with the private keys, yes. I've never actually used Multibit, but private keys are what each ADDRESS uses as proof that it's legitimately transacting with through address. Wallets contain your addresses, so if you don't want to back up every address with it's private keys, you'll want to back up your wallet file. (Bitcoin Core calls this "wallet.dat" and it's located in the user's data directory. I'm not sure what MultiBit calls theirs or where it's stored.)
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darkphantom934
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August 16, 2014, 04:56:13 AM |
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If you copy your wallet.dat to a secure location then you have a cold backup. That's what I use for my setup, I keep 3 flash drives in 3 different locations so I have a copy of my bitcoins in case anything happens.
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Wusolini
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August 16, 2014, 06:38:35 AM |
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Hi All
I have around 10 BTC in one encrypted wallet and want to back it up and open another encrypted wallet and send my coins to the new one.
Hi, Multibit bakup is very simple, just store wallet.dat on safe place. Don't forget to encrypt your wallet, otherwise anybody with access to it, is able to spend them. Is it just a case using the 'Export private Keys' Yea, sort of. I can not see ANYwhere an option to 'back up your wallet' ?? Try "tools/export private keys". I plan to back it up to the PC i am using plus couple of memory sticks each timei hit 10 BTC. Wise plan. ALso when i create a new wallet will it create a new BTC address ?? yes, every time. Cheers Cheers to you too, good luck
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bilabonic (OP)
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August 16, 2014, 08:50:02 AM |
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Thanks Guys for a GREAT response !!!!
I have been trying to locate wallet.dat file but can not find it ?
When i do back it up do i just copy the file or do i completely remove it/cut it from the its location ?
If i have several wallets will i have wallet.dat files ??
I still don't fully understand how it works BUT if i stored my wallet.dat file NOW and it has 10 coins in it THEN i send another 5 coins to that wallet, what happens if i do a 'recovery' from the wallet.dat will it still show the 5 new mined coins ??
Or do i just do ONE backup for each wallet and thats it !!!
Thanks
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Jamie_Boulder
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August 16, 2014, 08:53:01 AM |
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Hi All I have around 10 BTC in one encrypted wallet and want to back it up and open another encrypted wallet and send my coins to the new one. Is it just a case using the 'Export private Keys' I can not see ANYwhere an option to 'back up your wallet' ?? Cheers https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_fileDescriptions.htmlMultibit generate backup files for you automatically. You can copy the files and store them on your USBs. ALso when i create a new wallet will it create a new BTC address ??
Yes. Then perhaps encrypt the USB and hide the encryption key on a cloud based solution (if we're already on the topic of backups & security that is).
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August 16, 2014, 12:43:26 PM |
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If you copy your wallet.dat to a secure location - snip -
Hi, Multibit bakup is very simple, just store wallet.dat on safe place. - snip -
Well that's some horrible and completely useless advice. MultiBit doesn't have a file called "wallet.dat". Why would you waste your time, and the time of the OP making such a ridiculous and useless suggestion? https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_fileDescriptions.htmlHere is a list of the files stored with your wallet: - saving.wallet = This is the main wallet file containing your private keys and transactions.
- saving.info = This file contains the description of the wallet and the labels you have given to your addresses.
- saving-data = A directory containing your wallet backup files.
- saving-data/key-backup = A directory containing your automatically generated private key export files.
- saving-data/rolling-backup = A directory containing your rolling wallet backups.
- saving-data/wallet-backup = A directory containing your encrypted wallet backups.
- saving-data/wallet-unenc-backup = A directory containing your unencrypted wallet backups.
You should be fine with creating a backup of the "saving.wallet" file. Personally, I'd probably just backup all of the above. If you are running windows you should be able to find it in: C:/Documents and Settings/Administrator/Application Data/MultiBit
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August 16, 2014, 01:28:30 PM |
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You can see the path to the wallet file in the multibit window title bar. Note it down. Close multibit and make a copy of the wallet file.
Each time you create a new address in multibit you will have to make a fresh backup because private keys are randomly generated in multibit. This will change when multibit hd comes out.
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bilabonic (OP)
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August 17, 2014, 08:47:59 PM |
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Thanks again, so basically i should be saving/updating my back up as much as possible as it changes/relates to the coins in my wallet ?
SORRY for asking so many questions, but if that's the case i should be backing up every time i earn a coin or at a set period (every 3/4 days) ??
Cheers
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August 17, 2014, 09:11:10 PM |
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Thanks again, so basically i should be saving/updating my back up as much as possible as it changes/relates to the coins in my wallet ?
SORRY for asking so many questions, but if that's the case i should be backing up every time i earn a coin or at a set period (every 3/4 days) ??
Cheers
No, you just need to back up your wallet when you add more addresses to it. The coin value is stored in the blockchain for security reasons.
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bilabonic (OP)
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August 22, 2014, 11:06:43 AM |
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Thanks again, so basically i should be saving/updating my back up as much as possible as it changes/relates to the coins in my wallet ?
SORRY for asking so many questions, but if that's the case i should be backing up every time i earn a coin or at a set period (every 3/4 days) ??
Cheers
No, you just need to back up your wallet when you add more addresses to it. The coin value is stored in the blockchain for security reasons. Thanks again, i thought the backup related DIRECTLY to no. of coins in my wallets. I finally understand now !!! Thanks Guys
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bilabonic (OP)
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August 26, 2014, 02:19:57 PM |
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I still can not find the files ?
I have been in the program folder but nothing in there ?
It seems as if windows 7 stores them in -
C>users>acer>appdata>roaming>multibit>multibit.wallet.
I have NO - appdata file ??
Anyone ??
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August 26, 2014, 03:30:59 PM |
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I still can not find the files ?
I have been in the program folder but nothing in there ?
It seems as if windows 7 stores them in -
C>users>acer>appdata>roaming>multibit>multibit.wallet.
I have NO - appdata file ??
Anyone ??
The AppData folder is hidden by default. You can either change your windows setting to show hidden files and folders as well, or you can access the folder by entering %APPDATA% directly on your location bar.
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