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The two clients are based off of the same code base. To use Bitcoin-XT, you only need to make sure your Bitcoin Core client is shut off when you start the Bitcoin-XT client. The two programs use the same data directory and wallets, so all your coins will still be there.

See "http"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/38176/bitcoin-core-or-xt" for more info regarding the differences between the two software packages.

In the README.md of Bitcoin-XT, it even says:

XT uses the same data directories as Core so you can easily switch back and forth.

The two clients are based off of the same code base. To use Bitcoin-XT, you only need to make sure your Bitcoin Core client is shut off when you start the Bitcoin-XT client. The two programs use the same data directory and wallets, so all your coins will still be there.

See "http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/38176/bitcoin-core-or-xt" for more info regarding the differences between the two software packages.

In the README.md of Bitcoin-XT, it even says:

XT uses the same data directories as Core so you can easily switch back and forth.

The two clients are based off of the same code base. To use Bitcoin-XT, you only need to make sure your Bitcoin Core client is shut off when you start the Bitcoin-XT client. The two programs use the same data directory and wallets, so all your coins will still be there.

See "https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/38176/bitcoin-core-or-xt" for more info regarding the differences between the two software packages.

In the README.md of Bitcoin-XT, it even says:

XT uses the same data directories as Core so you can easily switch back and forth.

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The two clients are based off of the same code base. To use Bitcoin-XT, you only need to make sure your Bitcoin Core client is shut off when you start the Bitcoin-XT client. The two programs use the same data directory and wallets, so all your coins will still be there.

See "http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/38176/bitcoin-core-or-xt" for more info regarding the differences between the two software packages.

In the README.md of Bitcoin-XT, it even says:

XT uses the same data directories as Core so you can easily switch back and forth.

The two clients are based off of the same code base. To use Bitcoin-XT, you only need to make sure your Bitcoin Core client is shut off when you start the Bitcoin-XT client. The two programs use the same data directory and wallets, so all your coins will still be there.

See "http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/38176/bitcoin-core-or-xt" for more info regarding the differences between the two software packages.

The two clients are based off of the same code base. To use Bitcoin-XT, you only need to make sure your Bitcoin Core client is shut off when you start the Bitcoin-XT client. The two programs use the same data directory and wallets, so all your coins will still be there.

See "http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/38176/bitcoin-core-or-xt" for more info regarding the differences between the two software packages.

In the README.md of Bitcoin-XT, it even says:

XT uses the same data directories as Core so you can easily switch back and forth.

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The two clients are based off of the same code base. To use Bitcoin-XT, you only need to make sure your Bitcoin Core client is shut off when you start the Bitcoin-XT client. The two programs use the same data directory and wallets, so all your coins will still be there.

See "http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/38176/bitcoin-core-or-xt" for more info regarding the differences between the two software packages.