Importing it to that link (the correct link) will create a new wallet with different Wallet ID and other credentials, but the keys from your imported wallet.aes.json will be added there in a separate wallet.
Better use it only if you have no other options.
I don't understand what it means - will I end up with two wallets, one inside the other? And yes, I didn't copy-paste the right address, it is
https://login.blockchain.com/wallet/import-walletThere are actually multiple wallet in a single blockchain.com account, you can create multiple wallets in the "
Settings->Wallets & Addresses".
With that in mind, they will include the keys from that backup into a new wallet, that wallet json backup will still be useable as long as they'll not sweep the keys
but AFAIK they will just include them in a separate wallet.
BUT I haven't tested it in the latest version so it's best to use that as the last resort.
@nc50lc -Thanks for your answer.
Yes, you can decrypt the file to get an unencrypted 'wallet.json' file to view the contents in readable format.
Already did that, that's another proof that my password is correct, even though when I try to use it in the site I get the "Cannot decrypt wallet, wrong password" message.
But what can I do with that file? Can I use it to transfer the wallet to another one?
It's a JSON file and should be readable, you can open the decrypted wallet file (
wallet.json) with a text editor and look for WIF private keys in there (
51/52 character that starts with 5, K or L).
Do not post them here.