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Tutorial #2 - Importing Existing Wallets

2017-02-07 4 Dailymotion

In this tutorial you will learn how to import your existing BitShares wallets. <br /> <br />It’s also great to know how this works if you’re a NEW OpenLedger user, in case you need to import your backed up wallet at a later time. <br /> <br />First, point your web browser to openledger.info <br /> <br />Click the “Enter Exchange” button, here. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Then click “existing accounts”, here <br /> <br />Now you have three options. Let’s go through ‘em. <br /> <br />The first one : “Import Backup” is the one you need if you’ve backed up recent version of the BitShares wallet. <br /> <br />The second one “Import from BitShares 0.9.3”. … that one’s useful if you have an old wallet from before the summer of 2015. <br /> <br />The third option simply sends you back to the wallet creation screen in case you’ve changed your mind. Or when you realise you don’t have a backup. (Please don’t be that guy, ok ?) <br /> <br />The wallet importing process is the same for both versions, so let’s pick the first option to show you how this works. <br /> <br />Click “Import Backup”. <br /> <br />Select the wallet file that you have downloaded in the previous tutorial. <br /> <br />Click “open”. <br /> <br />Enter your password. <br /> <br />Click “verify” <br /> <br />Your wallet is now ready to restore. So let’s do that… click “restore”. <br /> <br />Click “done” <br /> <br />And finally, click on the “dashboard” button. <br /> <br />Great! You’ve successfully imported your existing wallet. <br /> <br />OpenLedger. Smart Trading Decentralised <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Follow us on twitter <br />https://twitter.com/CCEDK_ <br /> <br />Like us on Facebook <br />https://www.facebook.com/CCEDK/ <br /> <br />Visit OpenLedger <br />http://www.openledger.info <br /> <br />Learn More about OBITS on Coindesk <br />http://www.coindesk.com/press-release... <br /> <br />For Inquiries <br />https://www.openledger.info/#contact

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