To be honest, I would not use Steganography to hide my private keys and store these image on any digital media. Most of what we do, are
being tracked and monitored. If you Google "Steganography" and start using it, you will automatically send out a clue to whomever is watching
that you are using Steganography to hide something. My private keys are generated "offline" and it stays "offline" until I want to use them.
Assuming all are being tracked and monitored, and
BTC is an open-source, public to view, if you are for example traveling to other countries etc and want to have your bitcoin on reach anytime, can private keys be generated "offline/online" but stay "online" until you want to use them, while using steganography
BTC function/app/feature, to hide your private keys and store these online among the billions of digital-images (files) already public on the web? Can this goal be open-source programmable, turning "naïve" images into secret wallets? Does it has any mathematical value?
From wilki: Image of a tree with a steganographically hidden image. The hidden image is revealed by removing all but the two least significant bits of each color component and a subsequent normalization. The hidden image is shown below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steganography#/media/File:Steganography_original.png
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steganography#/media/File:Steganography_recovered.pngCan the tree hide an QR code for a secret Bitcoin wallet?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin#/media/File:Bitcoin_paper_wallet_generated_at_bitaddress.jpg