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I have many bitcoin wallets, and I do not want them cross contaminating one another through any sort of correlation type attack.
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(On a side note, does anyone know if it is possible for Bitcoin Armory to handle the private keys in the offline wallet, while Electrum handles the watch only public keys?) Should I create a new one with nothing additional installed besides Electrum? My Whonix Workstation Template has many many packages installed. Or would it be more secure to run Electrum from the same Fedora-28-Minimal template, but still using Whonix Gateway? Should each wallet run in its own AppVM based on Whonix Workstation template, proxied through 127.0.0.1:9111? (Or 10.152.152.10:9111?) What would be the best method for maintain identity/wallet isolation for the Watch-Only wallets? If I had a Offline Wallet Qube, based on Fedora-28-minimal, with just Electrum installed. I am trying to determine the most secure method to maintain identity isolation in Qubes-Whonix, specifically with regards to Bitcoin usage.
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UPD - no, linux install from site won’t go at all, forced to re-mount workstation:) not a big case as there anyway possibility to use additional OS for hosting electrum as it anyway better reliable than change it to other present - but some sade too cause in anonimity culture payment tracing is enough big reason lol electrum) just could not workīut it all just for one time run again now, second it won’t start so need to uninst then reboot and install again lol - can give you any logs of it work, just not found where it to get, and seems to run not trusted jessie but simply linux GZ from official site, hope it will run:) wallet and all files except daemon and servers in. So I surfed this issue and find that users re-installing it solve it, as only deleting all new files appeared after wallet setup in its folder (all files in. Hi! there was problem running electrum installed correctly from sources described in “Whonix - Money”, it was going okay about month, then simply stop to run, just loading icon flashes about half second each time If the backports version doesn’t work, report back here. Sudo apt-get -t jessie-backports install electrum Then, install electrum from backports with:
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To add jessie-backports & use apt-pinning & update the package lists.

This is safer than downloading some random thing from the internet, due to proper gpg checks with the Debian repository i.e.

Next, you’ll want to enable backports for installing the (more) updated version from the repos. Note: to completely purge config files for that packages, you could optionally run: (change the package name if it is something different) So I guess it is safer to first remove the old electrum version, before installing anything from backports with: One of the experts will point out if this is not necessary, but it certainly doesn’t hurt. Not sure if backports is classified as a “different suite” or not.

Well, the standard Debian advice is not to mix and match packages from different suites due to package consistency issues.
