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How can a private key be imported to a descriptor wallet?
To give a bit more context to Ava Chow's answer: the reason why this isn't any easier is that the concept of "importing a private key" is an insufficient method for describing what a wallet should do, …
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Gradual deprecation of importprivkey call?
Yes, importprivkey will stop being supported entirely whenever support for legacy wallets is removed, probably in version 28.0. Old wallets will of course be covertible to the new format.
However, it …
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Bitcoin node : importprivkey does not import all getnewaddress previously created
Every address has its own private key; if you inport one key, you get access to that one address.
If your goal is backing up an entire wallet, you should instead be using the dumpwallet and associated …