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- Dividing private keys for better securityDec 20, 2023
Zero-knowledge proofs... ummm.... Nice to know it can be done securely. I'll leave it to the professionals to actually do it.
- Dividing private keys for better securityDec 20, 2023
RE: pulling the wallet private key encryption ASAP: Agreed 100% I wanted to start discussing split keys now because if we need a new standard transaction type then it is best to do that in stages-- let clients relay,…
- Dividing private keys for better securityDec 18, 2023
Because sending to a multiple-signature-required address requires a new standard transaction type, a new type of bitcoin address, and a protocol for Device 1 <-> Device 2 communication. More code means more possibility…
- Dividing private keys for better securityDec 14, 2023
FYI: I posted this here on the forums because I see the mailing list as being for nuts-and-bolts "lets talk about exactly how to get XYZ done." And I see these forums as a better place for brainstorming and…
- Dividing private keys for better securityDec 13, 2023
I've been giving a lot of thought to how we secure wallets. Matt's recent password fix is a decent start, but we should probably think about building some solid infrastructure for a more effective solution. What we need…
- Caution with Alternative BlockchainsAug 9, 2020
Relevant discussion on the bitcoin-dev mailing list is here: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=28082081
- Caution with Alternative BlockchainsJul 30, 2020
I haven't seen anyone talk about my main concern when it comes to exploring alternative blockchains. I know some might think I'm just spreading FUD about anything that's not bitcoin (FUD means Fear, Uncertainty, and…
- version 0.1Feb 10, 2017
That's source code for the kernel, right? I removed the old binary releases from SourceForge because it was getting annoying to find things like testnet-in-a-box in that very long list, and also getting hard to see what…