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lllwvlvwlll
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Ejhfast
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With all the talk about quantum resistance shouldn't we take advantage of the clean slate and setup a standard using something like RLWE to encrypt the keys instead of AES ? |
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This method can resist the quantum computer. |
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M-L-A
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@erikzhang You didn't merge the PR but the branch ... Could you close this PR them ? (considering the NEP-2 design is final) |
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Each pull request for NEP will be merged when it is in a final status. The current status of it is accepted. |
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A method is proposed for encrypting and encoding a passphrase-protected private key record in the form of a 58-character Base58Check-encoded printable string. Encrypted private key records are intended for use on paper wallets. Each record string contains all the information needed to reconstitute the private key except for a passphrase, and the methodology uses salting and scrypt to resist brute-force attacks.