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Ethereum: Import two portfolios to Bitcoin-QT client 
This is very closely related to the import of a portfolio.dat into a new Bitcoin-QT client, but I feel that it's not a duplicate, because the great answer to this Q is to restore only one portfolio.
If you are using the Ethereum network and want to import a few portfolios from the local machine on your computer on Bitcoin-QT client, there are several ways to do so. In this article we will study two common methods: Import separate files to the portfolio.dat into the client of Bitcoin-QT.
Method 1: Import individual portfolios.dat files
For starters, you will need a few things:
- Bitcoin-QT customer installed on your computer
- Multiple Ethereum portfolios that are stored in a single portfolio.dat file
Here's how to import these individual wallets:
- Open the customer of Bitcoin-QT and go to
settings >
portfolios
- Click the
Loading button to any portfolio you want to import
- Choose the appropriate portfolio file.dat from your local machine
- The portfolio will be loaded into the client of Bitcoin-QT
Method 2: Using an import script with many terrain
Alternatively, you can use a script to import several portfolios at a time. This method is more complicated and requires some technical expertise.
You will need:
- Bitcoin-QT customer installed on your computer
- Multiple Ethereum portfolios that are stored in separate files on the portfolio.dat
Here's how to use the Malleus script, which is a popular tool for importing multiple portfolios into the Bitcoin-QT client:
- Download and install
Malleus' script from the official website
- Create a new folder on your PC with a name of your choice (eg Ethereumwallets)
- Copy each file to wallet.dat in the specified folder, making sure that they are all in the same format
- Complete the following command at the terminal:malleus -i
-c Wallet.cfg
* Replacewith the name of your folder andWallets.cfg` with a configuration file that includes the names of all portfolios.dat files you want to import
Conclusion
Importing multiple Ethereum portfolios into the Bitcoin-QT client can be done in two ways: by loading separate files on the portfolio.dat or using a script. Although both methods are viable options, they may require more technical expertise and tuning than simply restoring a wallet.
No matter which method you choose, be sure to follow the best practices to provide your portfolio data and keep your software up-to-date to avoid potential security problems.