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Ethereum: Importing two wallets in the Bitcoin QT customers
This is very closely related to importing a single wallet into a new Bitcoin QT customer, but I believe that this is not a duplicate, since the great answer to this Q only exists for the restoration of a wallet.
If you use the Ethereum network and want to import several wallets from your computer’s local machine into the Bitcoin QT client, there are various ways to do this. In this article we will examine two common methods: import of individual item pockets.Dat files into the Bitcoin QT client.
Method 1: Import individual item pockets.Dat files
First you need a few things:
- A Bitcoin QT client that is installed on your computer
- Several Ethereum letters that were stored in a single wallet.
Here you will find out how you import these individual wallets:
- Open the Bitcoin QT client and go to
Settings >
Wallets
- Click the button
Load the button Next to any wallet you want to import
- Select the corresponding Wallet.dat file from your local machine
- The wallet is loaded into the Bitcoin QT client
Method 2: Use of a multi-wallet import script
Alternatively, you can use a script to import several wallets at the same time. This method is more complex and requires a technical know -how.
You will need:
- A Bitcoin QT client that is installed on your computer
- Several Ethereum letters pockets that were saved in separate item pockets.Dat files
Here you can find out how to use the “Maleus” script, a popular tool for importing several wallets into the Bitcoin QT client:
- Download the “Maleus” script from the official website and install it
- Create a new folder on your computer with a name of your choice (e.g. “Ethereumwallets”).
- Copy each wallet.dat file in the specified folder and make sure that you are all in the same format
- Perform the following command in a terminal:
Malseus -i
-c wallets.cfg
* Replace
With the name of your folder and Wallets.cfg
with a configuration file that contains the names of all wallet.dat files that you want to import
Diploma
Importing several Ethereum letters into the Bitcoin QT client can be carried out in two ways: by loading individual wallets or with a script. While both methods are practical options, they may require more technical know -how and setup than to restore a wallet.
Regardless of which method you choose, follow the best practices to secure your got -to -catch data and keep your software up to date to avoid potential security problems.