Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2023-06-07 18:23:23
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Peter D. Gray [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: šŸ“… Original date posted:2020-03-20 šŸ“ Original message:I like this proposal and I ...

šŸ“… Original date posted:2020-03-20
šŸ“ Original message:I like this proposal and I see it's value: "One seed to rule them all."

Not hard to implement either.

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Peter D. Gray || Founder, Coinkite || Twitter: @dochex || GPG: A3A31BAD 5A2A5B10


On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 03:44:01PM +0000, Ethan Kosakovsky wrote:
> I would like to present a proposal for discussion and peer review. It aims to solve the problem of "too many seeds and too many backups" due to the many reasons stipulated in the proposal text.
>
> https://gist.githubusercontent.com/ethankosakovsky/f7d148f588d14e0bb4f70bb6afc509d0/raw/6da51e837b0e1f1b2b21f3d4cbc2c5a87969ffd5/bip-entropy-from-bip32.mediawiki
>
> <pre>
> BIP:
> Title: Deterministic Entropy From BIP32 Keychains
> Author: Ethan Kosakovsky <ethankosakovsky at protonmail.com>
> Comments-Summary: No comments yet.
> Comments-URI:
> Status: Proposed
> Type: Standards Track
> Created: 2020-03-20
> License: BSD-2-Clause
> OPL
> </pre>
>
> ==Abstract==
>
> This proposal provides a way to derive entropy from a HD keychain path in order to deterministically derive the initial entropy used to create keychain mnemonics and seeds.
>
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