It's important to backup your wallet so that you can recover it in case of disaster
Download File View BackupIf all funds have been removed from your wallet and you do not wish to have the wallet data stored on your computer anymore, you can delete your wallet.
Your master private key contains the information to sign any transaction on this wallet. Handle with care.
This will scan the blockchain looking for addresses derived from your wallet, in case you have funds in addresses not yet generated (e.g.: you restored an old backup). This will also trigger a syncronization of addresses to other connected peers.
Pending Transactions Proposals will be discarted. This needs to be done on ALL peers of a wallet, to prevent the old proposals to be resynced again.
ALL Transactions Proposals will be discarted. This needs to be done on ALL peers of a wallet, to prevent the old proposals to be resynced again.
This is the initial secret join string. Since your wallet it is already complete, this is only useful to rejoin peers that loose their backup BUT have the extented private key stored (they will be rejected on other case). They need to enter their extended private key during the join process (in advenced options).