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I invested in bitcoins and unfortunately I have problems to understand the system. Perhaps you can answer me the following questions?
1.a) I know my public and my private key. Do I still have to backup my wallet.dat?
1b) If I need the wallet.dat: There is no point in saving my public and private key, if I need the wallet.dat anyways, right?
If I secure my wallet.dat with a strong password, can I put the wallet.dat just on dropbox and send it to a few friends or do I have to keep the file more private?
Is the decripting function of Bitcoin-QT enough?
Am I okay with these actionsteps:
Encrypting my wallet with Bitcoin-QT and writing my password on paper
- Writing my public key and private key on paper
- Sending the bitcoins from mtgox to my public address
- Using the backup option of Bitcoin-QT and send the backup to dropbox + a friend I trust
Please let me know if I need more steps or I can take a step out.
Thanks!
2The private key is all that is needed. The public key is derived from the private key, so it needn't be backed up. It actually isn't exposed nearly anywhere either. A Bitcoin address is derived from a public key. – Stephen Gornick – 2013-05-13T01:22:13.570