I don't know yet the details of how a wallet looks like internally,
but I think it should be possible to print the wallet incl. acct nbr
out on classical paper (as base16 or base64 etc.) for filing it
in a physical home or bank safe.
Later, typing it from paper to a small converter program that re
On 22/01/15 10:36, U.Mutlu wrote:
> Later, typing it from paper to a small converter program that recreates the
> wallet file.
Bitcoin Core still does not support Hierarchical Deterministic aka BIP32
Wallets. Without them it is possible to backup just one private key per
backup, which is rather u
I wrote a blog post entitled "Ensuring security of funds and preserving
anonymity when using Bitcoin for e-commerce".
I thought the readers of this list might be interested.
http://jonathanpatrick.me/blog/bitcoin-ecommerce
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>
> I hear that. But I don't see why mainstream wallets and wallets
> designed for crypto research should not share a common core.
>
I think there was some misunderstanding. I was saying they *could and
should* share common cores, so we are in agreement without realising it :)
I also didn't mean t
On 1/17/2015 12:45 PM, Rune Kjær Svendsen wrote:
> PDF: http://impulse.is/impulse.pdf
>
> I'd love to hear this list's thoughts.
>
Will success be defined by "BitPay Payment Channels Accepted Here" signs
appearing in shop windows?
The user experience is significantly more secure than today.
Presumably the future supports many payment facilitators, including m-of-n
oracles, and this is perfectly compatible with that.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 10:19 AM, Tom Harding wrote:
> On 1/17/2015 12:45 PM, Rune Kjær Svendsen wrote:
>
On 01/17/2015 08:45 PM, Rune Kjær Svendsen wrote:
> Hi list
>
> Found this on reddit: http://impulse.is/
>
> PDF: http://impulse.is/impulse.pdf
>
> I'd love to hear this list's thoughts.
>
> /runeks
I'm concerned about the silence that always erupts whenever
privacy-hostile products are propos
.Hi there. Thank you for your work on this.
I've looked over https://gist.github.com/sipa/5d12c343746dad376c80 and
https://github.com/sipa/bitcoin/commit/bipstrictder . I didn't
actually audit the included reference implementation of
IsValidSignatureEncoding(), and I didn't check whether the test
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