Does my Bitcoin-Qt wallet backup file have "everything" I need (private key)?
I mean, is that the file I would copy and store offsite in case my house burns down? Does it have my private key encoded in there?
Does my Bitcoin-Qt wallet backup file have "everything" I need (private key)?
I mean, is that the file I would copy and store offsite in case my house burns down? Does it have my private key encoded in there?
Your bitcoin.dat file contains your private key(s) as well, however I would suggest you extract them now for the addresses that hold money (if any), if empty then it's not much of a use, unless you accept donations there or have a business set up to that address.
How to extract your private keys for addresses that hold at least some money:
You only need to copy the wallet.dat to backup your private-keys. Do this while Bitcoin-Qt is not running. All other information will be deduced from the blockchain once you re-import the wallet.dat except any custom labels you have given to addresses.
Of course, if you encrypted the wallet.dat you will also have to remember the passphrase.