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@super-e , I'm trying to find a way to recover the BIP-39 seed from SLIP-39 shards generated by https://github.com/pjkundert/python-slip39 tool to make sure that my SLIP-39 shards can be recovered by …
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Currently we just hard coded an empty string as the passphrase, we could allow the user to set this.
This will need to be correctly set when creating the keys manager, bdk, wallet, and auth manager…
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An age identity is 256 bits, so it fits in a BIP-39 24 words mnemonic unmodified. We could add a mode to age-keygen like `-y`, or make a separate tool.
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Thanks to @AloeareV for digging into the BIP 39 ambiguity!
A wise person said "For reference this is not the BIP39 crate that zcashd uses. We use bip0039, and I strongly recommend that others wanti…
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I think this is submitting in batches of 100; sometimes we have 30 runs going, sometimes we have 100. But there's 192 worker cores available. I'm not sure how we got so many workers??
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Hello,
I know my BIP39 24 word Mnemonic and I know the public key / address that I need to access. It's an Ethereum address.
I need to find out the BIP39 passphrase.
Can I use btcrecover to search …
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We have found that we can save a significant amount of space physically by recording the bip-39 underlying number vs the word its mapped to and would like to request a restore by number option be made…
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Requested by @sowbug
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Typing a 24 (now 25) word BIP-39 passphrase takes a long time, especially on mobile.
Since the list of words is fixed and somewhat small, we could display the full word as soon as the user has typed …
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DCRDEX has changed to a custom seed format that is considerably more user friendly than the one we are currently using (https://github.com/decred/dcrdex/pull/2710). We should ideally harmonize all Dec…
jzbz updated
2 months ago