I'll ask my question in a different way:
I have my original seed for KMD Address1 which has my KMD. I installed agama 0.23 a few days ago and used the claim interest button to claim the interest that had accrued on KMD Address1. The original amount came back to Address1 but the interest came back to a different address (Address2) that now shows up in my wallet. Previous versions of the wallet returned the original amount of KMD and the interest to the same address.
So my question is, if I were to install the latest Agama wallet on a different machine, and use my seed from Address1 to import my KMD, will this automatically also import Address2 that has the interest from above? If not, does that mean I know have to keep track of two private keys (one for Address1 and the other for Address2) to be able to recover all of the KMD?
Any guidance or pointers to documentation is appreciated.
Thanks
Good question, I am interested in the answer also.
I think it depends on whether Agama is run in native mode (full block chain download), or in spv mode which runs like Electrum. If your seed was generated in Electrum mode I think interest will go to an address generated by the seed also, so you just need the seed and all your addresses are easily regenerated, but not if you run Agama in native mode.
A dev team member can confirm, wait for that.