hit with a hint of s on Nostr: Ok so its more like every combination is equally random but it is easier to check ...
Ok so its more like every combination is equally random but it is easier to check some combinations first while brute-forcing. This makes sense.
What does not (in my brain) is that one random method is superior to another. Assuming my 12 words are all different what math would support such a claim?
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