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Explain to users how deterministic addresses work #100

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@PeterSurda

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I doubt its a bug.. ask the others if it is a bug.. I already made a backup,so if its a bug,I'll just replace it back like it was

must be bug

i just made 2 new keys with new passphrase along with my already generated keys because I deleted the 2 old ones from the keys list I had before.. And it seems I still have the other old keys I generated along with the 2 new ones I generated,so nothing is gone when I created 2 new ones with a new passphrase.

yes

Let me rephrase my question again abit better..

When I first started BitMessage,I generated keys and it seems that the 2 old keys that I had before i generated new ones was among that list and people sent messages to these 2 old keys,so I had to delete them. After I deleted them,I had to make 2 new keys,but I had to make new passphrase for these 2 keys wich i did.
Will the old list of keys that I made when I had to start over and the passphrase I made with it be gone since I made 2 new keys with a new passphrase to replace the 2 old ones I deleted?

yes all your existing addresses and their messages are deleted

I see.

What if I already have a passphrase when I first started to use BitMessage,but deleted 2 BM-keys and then make 2 new BM keys but need a different passphrase.. Won't that overwrite the old keys or will I still keep the old BM keys I generated when I first started if I make a a different passphrase?

Use a different passphrase or use the random option

Hi
I tried to add 2 new keys when I deleted 2,but it says something about " is already in "Your Identities". Not adding it again".. How do I add 2 new keys when I get that message?

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