Re: [bitcoin-dev] BIP 39: Add language identifier strings for wordlists

2018-01-07 Thread 木ノ下じょな via bitcoin-dev
This is very sad. The number one problem in Japan with BIP39 seeds is with English words. I have seen a 60 year old Japanese man writing down his phrase (because he kept on failing recovery), and watched him write down "aneter" for "amateur"... So instead I had him use Copay which generates Japan

[bitcoin-dev] Satoshilabs secret shared private key scheme

2018-01-07 Thread Gregory Maxwell via bitcoin-dev
On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 3:16 PM, Pavol Rusnak via bitcoin-dev wrote: > On 05/01/18 14:58, nullius via bitcoin-dev wrote: > I am currently drafting a new standard[1] which will allow also Shamir > Secret Scheme Splitting and there we disallow usage of a custom wordlist > in order to eradicate this m

Re: [bitcoin-dev] BIP 39: Add language identifier strings for wordlists

2018-01-07 Thread Aymeric Vitte via bitcoin-dev
Calm down now and stop your "do you want a" or "link" stupid comments, whether you are really willing to propose some improvements, whether you are just posting for nothing BIP39: "The length of the derived key is 512 bits (= 64 bytes). This seed can be later used to generate deterministic walle

Re: [bitcoin-dev] BIP 39: Add language identifier strings for wordlists

2018-01-07 Thread Aymeric Vitte via bitcoin-dev
Unfortunately, even "yourself" seems not to know what he is talking about (so imagine for other people, 256 bits is advised --> 32B), probably that's why you brought this discussion off the list, then making recommendations to improve something that is misleading and messy is quite dubious And may

Re: [bitcoin-dev] BIP 39: Add language identifier strings for wordlists

2018-01-07 Thread Pavol Rusnak via bitcoin-dev
On 05/01/18 14:58, nullius via bitcoin-dev wrote: > I propose and request as an enhancement that the BIP 39 wordlist set > should specify canonical native language strings to identify each > wordlist, as well as short ASCII language codes.  At present, the > languages are identified only by their n