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A friend gave me a few bitcoins a number of years ago. Yesterday, I read an article about bitcoin and it reminded me I had some. I went online to check the value and to possibly spend them. I tried to access my wallet and since I haven't checked in a long time, it is taking forever to synchronize with the network. I left it on all night and now my macbook's storage is full. It's a real problem for me, as I need to work and don't want to a lot of other stuff at the moment. How do I get out of this mess? I have no sophistication whatsoever. I can't program or do anything fancy. I regret this situation and would rather just delete the app but I think there's some real value there and don't want to screw up my wallet. What do I do??? Help!
1Save the wallet.dat file; you can delete everything else. You can import the wallet file later into another installation on a machine with more disk space, or into a different wallet application that doesn't need to download the entire block chain. – Nate Eldredge – 2017-09-06T13:51:02.407
Thanks, Nate. I can't even find the wallet.dat or other bitcoin related files, that's how pathetic I am. – Mary M – 2017-09-06T16:54:38.407
But indeed -- I found it. It was hidden in ~/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin. Sorry to bother you – Mary M – 2017-09-06T17:01:05.853