Then you read it wrong. He said that he already sent the BTC from Circle to his BCI account. So he doesn't need to import anything at all.
How was i reading wrong? And why you say "he", i was quoting you man, why you talk about yourself in the 3rd person.
You said that export-import from circle to blockchain.info, and i explained why thats not a good idea.
Where did I write this?
You are reading into things... I said that you can export the private key from your OWN wallet, not from circle. You can't export shit from circle.
Ok i was generalizing then. Forget about Circle, but it can be the same for any wallet. Never compromize the private key with 2 services, that is the point i was trying to make.
Even if it's your own wallet, why would you want to share that private key with Blockchain.info or other sites, when you arleady have it secured on your PC?
Isn't it better to pay a damn 0.0001
BTC, then to compromize the entire address with a 3rd party?
Using blockchain.info properly doesn't compromise the security of the private key. I have a private key that I have imported in nearly all wallets I have and it constantly has double digits of BTC on it. Still not stolen.
I don't think you know how BCI wallets work.