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How to Import Private Keys
Here is a video guide on how to import BTC private key to your wallet. You can view more videos on youtube on how to import
How to import Bitcoin Private key in blockchain.com wallet
For this guide, we will use a blockchain.com browser-only wallet as it is the easiest. You can use any wallet as long as it supports key imports. Most non-custodial wallets give you access to importing private keys. Blockchain.com browser wallet only provides the option to import the key. If you have the app wallet, you can just log in to a browser as the method doesn’t work on the app.
Steps to import Bitcoin Private Key
- log into your blockchain.com account
- click SETTINGS
- click Addresses
- click + Import Bitcoin Address
- click Import Address button
- paste your private key
- click Import
- select transfer to your wallet
Summary
Enter your private key in the key field. The label is optional . Finally select any of your wallets in the transfer funds dropdown. This is where the funds will be transferred to. By default the app will transfer all the funds in the private key address to the wallet you choose. You can the wait for blockchain confirmations for your funds to be fully visible to your main wallet. That's it, now you know how to import Bitcoin private Key
How to Import Private Key Video
How To Import Bitcoin Private Keys
Private keys represent the final control and ownership of cryptocurrency. It is vitally important to prevent one's private keys from being lost or compromised. Having access to a private key means you fully control the wallet and in this article, we will discuss how to swap the bitcoins in the private key address to your own. When you buy a bitcoin private key, Make sure you send all the bitcoins from the private key address to a new address to fully secure them. Do not keep funds on the private key address as you don't know how many others have access to the address.
How to Import bitcoin private key? It's very easy. The process depends on the wallet you are using. Most of the wallets support key imports. If you already know how to import keys into your wallet, you can skip this guide and continue to buy bitcoin private keys from the link below.