![]() ![]() Note that the MultiBit wallets are not deterministic so if you create more receiving addresses you will have new private keys created. You can import it into a new wallet and it regenerates the wallet (but currently you lose your address labels).įor higher value wallets I recommend backing up using both techniques and to two separate devices (just to be on the safe side). This only contains private keys (no labels, no transactions). Exporting your private keys to a private key export file.Closing MultiBit and then copying the wallet and info files.Private key exports are typically given the extension 'key'. The files with the suffix 'info' contain the labels for your addresses. The numbers are a timestamp and it is 'the wallet that was saved just beforethe last save'. The wallet file with the numbers in the name is a rolling backup file. It contains your private keys and the relevant transactions. The wallet file (without the numbers) is the main wallet file. It is in the section 'More technical details' called 'File descriptions'. There is a section in the help which describes what each file is and the the data it contains.
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