₿eni₿idi₿ici on Nostr: Lots of q’s! You can import the binary into SeedSigner or wallet using a WIF or ...
Lots of q’s!
You can import the binary into SeedSigner or wallet using a WIF or converting the binary to a seed phrase.
SeedSigner has a binary input in their compact seedQR algo (https://github.com/SeedSigner/seedsigner/blob/dev/docs/seed_qr/README.md) which also works well.
It’s no more manual and no less random than rolling dice—each bit can be a 1 or a 0 depending on the random assembly. You can skew outcomes if you try but if you go with random assembly it proves out. We’ve tested entropy results and they stand up. Of course if you like dice that’s fine, too. The cool thing is the GENESIS both generates and preserves the key offline, and it can also be the backup to other keys you make elsewhere.
Haven’t tested a building collapse but pretty sure it would come through protected by the case. That said—like any private key—that’s why you have backups in geographically separate locations.
You can import the binary into SeedSigner or wallet using a WIF or converting the binary to a seed phrase.
SeedSigner has a binary input in their compact seedQR algo (https://github.com/SeedSigner/seedsigner/blob/dev/docs/seed_qr/README.md) which also works well.
It’s no more manual and no less random than rolling dice—each bit can be a 1 or a 0 depending on the random assembly. You can skew outcomes if you try but if you go with random assembly it proves out. We’ve tested entropy results and they stand up. Of course if you like dice that’s fine, too. The cool thing is the GENESIS both generates and preserves the key offline, and it can also be the backup to other keys you make elsewhere.
Haven’t tested a building collapse but pretty sure it would come through protected by the case. That said—like any private key—that’s why you have backups in geographically separate locations.