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==== Backing Up Nonkey Data
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The most important data in a wallet database is its private keys. If
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The ((("wallets", "nonkey data", "backing up", id="wallet-nonkey-backups")))((("nonkey data", "backing up", id="nonkey-backups")))((("backing up", "nonkey data", id="backup-nonkey")))most important data in a wallet database is its private keys. If
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you lose access to the private keys, you lose the ability to spend your
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bitcoins. Deterministic key derivation and recovery codes provide a
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reasonably robust solution for backing up and recovering your keys and
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@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ Later, if the original wallet database is lost, the user can enter their
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recovery code into the wallet application to restore their seed. The
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application can then retrieve the latest backup file, regenerate the
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encryption key, decrypt the backup, and restore all of the user's labels
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and additional protocol data.
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and additional ((("wallets", "nonkey data", "backing up", startref="wallet-nonkey-backups")))((("nonkey data", "backing up", startref="nonkey-backups")))((("backing up", "nonkey data", startref="backup-nonkey")))protocol data.
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==== Backing Up Key Derivation Paths
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