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March 30, 2013, 09:41:01 AM |
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Hi all,
So I've been trying to understand how offline paper-wallets work and have a question regarding that.
In my understanding, creating an offline paper wallet works like this:
1. Download a webpage/script containing the algorithm for generating sets of private/public keys.
2. Go to a safe environment offline and use the script to generate a set of keys.
3. Print the keys to paper and then delete any track of the private key so that it never has been connected to any network and is thus safe forever and ever.
Now to my question. If I can generate private keys offline, wouldn't 2 people in theory be able to download the same script and generate the same private key by pure randomness?
Thanks,
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