Hello,Hi, I want to view my bitcoin cash private keys in my bitcoin.com wallet. I know to go to "settings" then the relevant wallet and then to "more options". I know to select "Export wallet" then to create a password and then export the file. I know the file goes to my "downloads" folder and I have found it in there. I tried opening it but I didn't seem to have the required software to open a Json file type. I downloaded a Json text editor and a text reader in an attempt to read the file. I can open the file but all I have is a jumble of letters. I cannot see any letters that equate to the public addresses I sent my bitcoin cash to, nor any indication of the amounts I posted to these public addresses so I cannot identify any private keys associated with them. Are the private keys within this jumble of letters? If not, what have I done wrong and what do I need to do to actually view the private keys? If the private keys are contained within this file, how do I distinguish them and how do I know which private key has what amount in i.e. what public address each is associated with. If you are able to provide instructions to help me, please be aware that I am not at all good with computers so I need explanations to be as detailed as possible (i.e walk me through it step by step, if possible). Thanks very much for any help you are able to give me.
Hello,Hi, I want to view my bitcoin cash private keys in my bitcoin.com wallet. I know to go to "settings" then the relevant wallet and then to "more options". I know to select "Export wallet" then to create a password and then export the file. I know the file goes to my "downloads" folder and I have found it in there. I tried opening it but I didn't seem to have the required software to open a Json file type. I downloaded a Json text editor and a text reader in an attempt to read the file. I can open the file but all I have is a jumble of letters. I cannot see any letters that equate to the public addresses I sent my bitcoin cash to, nor any indication of the amounts I posted to these public addresses so I cannot identify any private keys associated with them. Are the private keys within this jumble of letters? If not, what have I done wrong and what do I need to do to actually view the private keys? If the private keys are contained within this file, how do I distinguish them and how do I know which private key has what amount in i.e. what public address each is associated with. If you are able to provide instructions to help me, please be aware that I am not at all good with computers so I need explanations to be as detailed as possible (i.e walk me through it step by step, if possible). Thanks very much for any help you are able to give me.
Try the guide below for exporting your Bitcoin.com private keys:
https://www.bitcoin.com/guides/how-to-i ... ivate-keys
As our wallet is a fork of the open source Copay wallet, the information at the link below regarding your private keys is the same for our wallet:I'm now wondering if the file has been encrypted and that I am looking at the encrypted data. When I exported the file I had to give a password but when I opened it to look at the file with two apps designed to open Json file types, I was not asked for the password so maybe I am not being given access to the actual private keys for this reason. But the guide provided by bitcoin.com gives no information about how to open the file so I don't know.
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