Hi Joe,
Happy to see engagement in evolving wallet systems. Unfortunately, BIP39 was
devised precisely to avoid users picking their own phrases, as that is
extremely insecure and cannot be expected to generate sufficient entropy to
protect coins. Humans are inherently bad sources of randomness - all mnemonic
systems need to be randomly generated.
If you are interested in continuing development in this area, you could try
devising a system that generates readable sentences as mnemonics. I'm not sure
if this would work in Chinese, but in English I feel it would be possible.
Symphonic
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On Monday, November 6th, 2023 at 8:57 AM, Joe via bitcoin-dev
<bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> hello,I'm Joe.I have a simple and easy-to-remember personalized mnemonic
> generation scheme. Users can customize any sentence, support multiple
> languages without language restrictions, map out the corresponding mnemonic,
> and thus replace the mnemonic's memory.
> This is an upgraded version based on the BIP-39 proposals, making it easier
> and more effective for users to obtain their mnemonics, without worrying
> about forgetting the mnemonic, or even without having to write down the
> mnemonic. It only requires the user to remember the customized sentence.
> The principle of the code mainly involves processing the user-defined
> sentence with the sha256 algorithm to generate corresponding entropy, and
> then obtaining the corresponding mnemonic through entropy. This method is
> fully compatible with the bip39 proposals.
>
> Reference implementation: https://github.com/zhouxiaofeng-zxf/nico
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