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Wallet Encryption Wallet Encryption
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Bitcoin supports native wallet encryption so that people who steal your wallet Bitcoin supports native wallet encryption so that people who steal your
file don't automatically get access to all of your Bitcoins. In order to enable wallet file don't automatically get access to all of your Bitcoins.
this feature, chose "Encrypt Wallet" from the Options menu. You will be prompted In order to enable this feature, chose "Encrypt Wallet" from the
to enter a passphrase, which will be used as the key to encrypt your wallet and Options menu. You will be prompted to enter a passphrase, which
will be needed every time you wish to send Bitcoins. If you lose this passphrase, will be used as the key to encrypt your wallet and will be needed
you will lose access to spend all of the bitcoins in your wallet, no one, not even every time you wish to send Bitcoins. If you lose this passphrase,
the Bitcoin developers can recover your Bitcoins. This means you are responsible you will lose access to spend all of the bitcoins in your wallet,
for your own security, store your password in a secure location and do not forget no one, not even the Bitcoin developers can recover your Bitcoins.
it. This means you are responsible for your own security, store your
password in a secure location and do not forget it.
Remember that the encryption built into bitcoin only encrypts the actual keys Remember that the encryption built into bitcoin only encrypts the
which are required to send your bitcoins, not the full wallet. This means that actual keys which are required to send your bitcoins, not the full
someone who steals your wallet file will be able to see all the addresses which wallet. This means that someone who steals your wallet file will
belong to you, as well as the relevant transactions, you are only protected from be able to see all the addresses which belong to you, as well as the
someone spending your coins. relevant transactions, you are only protected from someone spending
your coins.
It is recommended that you backup your wallet file before you encrypt your wallet. It is recommended that you backup your wallet file before you
To do this, close the Bitcoin client and copy the wallet.dat file from ~/.bitcoin/ encrypt your wallet. To do this, close the Bitcoin client and
on Linux, /Users/(user name)/Application Support/Bitcoin/ on Mac OSX, and copy the wallet.dat file from ~/.bitcoin/ on Linux, /Users/(user
%APPDATA%/Bitcoin/ on Windows (that is /Users/(user name)/AppData/Roaming/Bitcoin on name)/Application Support/Bitcoin/ on Mac OSX, and %APPDATA%/Bitcoin/
Windows Vista and 7 and /Documents and Settings/(user name)/Application Data/Bitcoin on Windows (that is /Users/(user name)/AppData/Roaming/Bitcoin on
on Windows XP). Once you have copied that file to a safe location, reopen the Windows Vista and 7 and /Documents and Settings/(user name)/Application
Bitcoin client and Encrypt your wallet. If everything goes fine, delete the backup Data/Bitcoin on Windows XP). Once you have copied that file to a
and enjoy your encrypted wallet. Note that once you encrypt your wallet, you will safe location, reopen the Bitcoin client and Encrypt your wallet.
never be able to go back to a version of the Bitcoin client older than 0.4. If everything goes fine, delete the backup and enjoy your encrypted
wallet. Note that once you encrypt your wallet, you will never be
able to go back to a version of the Bitcoin client older than 0.4.
Keep in mind that you are always responsible for you own security. All it takes is a Keep in mind that you are always responsible for you own security.
slightly more advanced wallet-stealing trojan which installs a keylogger to steal All it takes is a slightly more advanced wallet-stealing trojan which
your wallet passphrase as you enter it in addition to your wallet file and you have installs a keylogger to steal your wallet passphrase as you enter it
lost all your Bitcoins. Wallet encryption cannot keep you safe if you do not practice in addition to your wallet file and you have lost all your Bitcoins.
good security, such as running up-to-date antivirus software, only entering your Wallet encryption cannot keep you safe if you do not practice
wallet passphrase in the Bitcoin client and using the same passphrase only as your good security, such as running up-to-date antivirus software, only
wallet passphrase. entering your wallet passphrase in the Bitcoin client and using the
same passphrase only as your wallet passphrase.
See the documentation at the bitcoin wiki: See the documentation at the bitcoin wiki: