Importing Ethereum Wallet File to MultiBit from Blockchain.info
As an Ethereum and MultiBit user, you are probably familiar with importing wallet files to access and manage your private keys. However, things can get a little complicated when using Blockchain.info. In this article, we will explain how to import an Ethereum wallet file (.aes.json) from Blockchain.info to MultiBit.
Why doesn’t it work?
Before we dive into the solution, let’s quickly look at why the import might not work:
- Single password: While having a single password may seem convenient, it can also pose a security risk. If your password is compromised, you will lose access to your wallet.
- Yubikey (or other 2FA method): Since you mentioned that you are using a Yubikey for 2-factor authentication, make sure that the Yubikey is properly configured and associated with your Blockchain.info account.
Step-by-Step Solution
To import your Ethereum wallet file from Blockchain.info to MultiBit, follow these steps:
Step 1: Create an Import Key (if needed)
If you have a MultiBit account and want to enable automatic backup of your wallet files, you will need to create an import key. This step is not necessary if you are using the “Download File” method.
However, for those who want to manually backup your wallet or need more control over the import process:
- Log in to [MultiBit](
- Click on the wallet icon in the top right corner.
- Go to
Settings >
Import Key (if you have created one).
Step 2: Download the Wallet File
- On Blockchain.info, go to
Wallets and select your Ethereum wallet.
- Click
Download File (you will find this option under the “File” tab).
- Select the
.aes.json
format from the drop-down menu.
Step 3: Import Wallet File into MultiBit
- Return to your [MultiBit]( account.
- Click the “Wallets” icon in the top right corner and select the Ethereum wallet you just downloaded.
- On the next screen, click
Import File (it should be listed under the “File” tab).
Step 4: Confirm Import
- Select the “wallet.aes.json” file you downloaded from Blockchain.info.
- Click
Import and MultiBit will begin processing your wallet file.
Troubleshooting Tips
If you are still having issues after following these steps:
- Make sure your wallet is updated on Blockchain.info (if not, check the Wallets section).
- Check if the import process was successful; if not, try closing MultiBit and reopening it.
- If you are using Yubikey version 5 or later, make sure that 2FA is enabled on your Blockchain.info account.
After following these steps, you should have successfully imported your Ethereum wallet file from Blockchain.info to MultiBit.