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In the Electrum window, click Wallet -> Private Keys -> Sweep. Paste the private keys from Bitcoin-Qt here. Check the resulting transaction is okay and click Broadcast to sweep from the addresses in Bitcoin Core to the Electrum wallet. | In the Electrum window, click Wallet -> Private Keys -> Sweep. Paste the private keys from Bitcoin-Qt here. Check the resulting transaction is okay and click Broadcast to sweep from the addresses in Bitcoin Core to the Electrum wallet. | ||
The [[transaction]] will be relayed to every node in the bitcoin network and should soon be visible as unconfirmed in Electrum's window. It is likely to soon be [[mining|mined]] into a [[block]] giving it [[confirmation|confirmations]] that make it | '''Warning: Make sure the Electrum wallet is not a watch-only wallet. The Electrum window title bar should not say [watching-only]. Go back to [[#Obtain new Electrum wallet]] if so.''' | ||
Once broadcast, the [[transaction]] will be relayed to every node in the bitcoin network and should soon be visible as unconfirmed in Electrum's window. It is likely to soon be [[mining|mined]] into a [[block]] giving it [[confirmation|confirmations]] that make it [[Irreversible Transactions|irreversible]]. | |||
==Related Documents== | ==Related Documents== |
Revision as of 11:27, 10 August 2019
This guide is intended for users of Bitcoin-Qt who do not want to wait for their wallet to be synchronized with the network, which may take many hours or days depending on the hardware spec. The guide teaches users how to transfer their coins to Electrum bitcoin wallet, which has lower security but a faster startup time.
It's a somewhat common situation that users don't open their wallet for months or years, after which they come back to find it will take them hours to have be able to use Bitcoin Core. Another example is where the block files on hard disk have become corrupted requiring parts of the blockchain to be downloaded and verified again.
WARNING
Before reading this page, users should note that directly manipulating ECDSA private keys is dangerous and can result in losing bitcoins[1][2]. This guide is for the impatient or time-stressed, it is recommended that users of Bitcoin Core simply wait out the blockchain synchronization. There are many benefits to running a Full node including trustlessness, security and privacy which lightweight wallets cannot match.
Obtain new Electrum wallet
Download Electrum and verify the signature to prove it was not modified in transit. Create a new Standard Wallet and choose "Create a new seed". Electrum will give you a seed phrase which you should write down on paper.
Obtain private key(s) from Bitcoin-Qt
In Bitcoin-Qt click Window -> Console.
If your wallet is encrypted, use this command to decrypt it for 5 minutes (300 seconds):
walletpassphrase your-wallet-passphrase 300
Use the dumpprivkey command to get the private key. Repeat for as many bitcoin addresses as have money in them.
dumpprivkey <your bitcoin address>
Do not send this private key to anybody else, they could use it to steal your bitcoins(!)
Sweep private keys with Electrum
In the Electrum window, click Wallet -> Private Keys -> Sweep. Paste the private keys from Bitcoin-Qt here. Check the resulting transaction is okay and click Broadcast to sweep from the addresses in Bitcoin Core to the Electrum wallet.
Warning: Make sure the Electrum wallet is not a watch-only wallet. The Electrum window title bar should not say [watching-only]. Go back to #Obtain new Electrum wallet if so.
Once broadcast, the transaction will be relayed to every node in the bitcoin network and should soon be visible as unconfirmed in Electrum's window. It is likely to soon be mined into a block giving it confirmations that make it irreversible.
Related Documents
- Safely Transfer Bitcoin from a wallet.dat File to Anywhere, Using Air-Gapped Offline System, Bitcoin Core, and Electrum (a more complicated extended version of this document for more paranoid people)