alex, 4 months ago @tyler This doesn't hinder the randomness or cryptographic protection at all. The private key is generated in binary with a secure function and then encoded to base256 as emojis. It's simply an encoding of an already securely generated key.
@tyler This doesn't hinder the randomness or cryptographic protection at all. The private key is generated in binary with a secure function and then encoded to base256 as emojis. It's simply an encoding of an already securely generated key.