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December 08, 2014, 08:01:30 PM
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perhaps mechanism which generates address  Grin

Yes, that's it.  When you enter your passphrase, what are the hashing steps used to generate the private key, public key and final numeric address.

For instance, in Nxt, you take the passphrase, calculate the SHA-256 hash of it and then take the curve25519 of the SHA-256 hash.  This is your private key for signing.  Your pubkey is the SHA256 of the curve hash, and your address is derived from the first 8 bytes of the pubkey.

With that example, how does one generate all necessary transactional keys (priv, pub and address) from a passphrase?

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And I'd rather not call the node API.  When searching for patterns, you can search much faster if you don't have to call against an external application to generate your addresses.

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December 08, 2014, 09:06:56 PM
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perhaps mechanism which generates address  Grin

Well, I won't argue about it, but I don't understand really.  Genning a user account is some of the most basic crypto work of any coin and making that info piblic motivates people to use and develop on top of the coin. But, to each (coindev) his own.  I can wait.

Yes, that's it.  When you enter your passphrase, what are the hashing steps used to generate the private key, public key and final numeric address.

For instance, in Nxt, you take the passphrase, calculate the SHA-256 hash of it and then take the curve25519 of the SHA-256 hash.  This is your private key for signing.  Your pubkey is the SHA256 of the curve hash, and your address is derived from the first 8 bytes of the pubkey.

With that example, how does one generate all necessary transactional keys (priv, pub and address) from a passphrase?

EDIT

And I'd rather not call the node API.  When searching for patterns, you can search much faster if you don't have to call against an external application to generate your addresses.

Friend,
until the end of beta this information is in stealth mode, I think you know the reason Smiley
Regards,
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December 09, 2014, 01:04:14 AM
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Stable prices  , stable trading volume

I have to get back all the lost .
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December 09, 2014, 01:39:05 AM
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any news this week?
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December 09, 2014, 01:41:08 AM
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any news this week?

We can only wait until the end of February

I have to get back all the lost .
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December 09, 2014, 02:04:16 AM
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gonna buy some more after price stabilize hope will be able to jump at 100-150 sat
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December 09, 2014, 02:29:29 AM
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60 - 69 staoshi these days I sold some , I hope to buy back at low prices

I have to get back all the lost .
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December 09, 2014, 02:50:59 AM
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any news this week?

We can only wait until the end of February

Why February?
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December 09, 2014, 03:09:14 AM
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Nodepay.
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December 09, 2014, 04:16:34 AM
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perhaps mechanism which generates address  Grin

Well, I won't argue about it, but I don't understand really.  Genning a user account is some of the most basic crypto work of any coin and making that info piblic motivates people to use and develop on top of the coin. But, to each (coindev) his own.  I can wait.

Yes, that's it.  When you enter your passphrase, what are the hashing steps used to generate the private key, public key and final numeric address.

For instance, in Nxt, you take the passphrase, calculate the SHA-256 hash of it and then take the curve25519 of the SHA-256 hash.  This is your private key for signing.  Your pubkey is the SHA256 of the curve hash, and your address is derived from the first 8 bytes of the pubkey.

With that example, how does one generate all necessary transactional keys (priv, pub and address) from a passphrase?

EDIT

And I'd rather not call the node API.  When searching for patterns, you can search much faster if you don't have to call against an external application to generate your addresses.

Friend,
until the end of beta this information is in stealth mode, I think you know the reason Smiley
Regards,
Antonio


I don't think anyone knows the reason actually. This is basic stuff, done a million times before. If you can't do it because you don't know or don't have the time, just say so, don't beat around the bush.
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December 09, 2014, 07:39:42 AM
Last edit: December 09, 2014, 11:28:20 AM by Nodeclub
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perhaps mechanism which generates address  Grin

Well, I won't argue about it, but I don't understand really.  Genning a user account is some of the most basic crypto work of any coin and making that info piblic motivates people to use and develop on top of the coin. But, to each (coindev) his own.  I can wait.

Yes, that's it.  When you enter your passphrase, what are the hashing steps used to generate the private key, public key and final numeric address.

For instance, in Nxt, you take the passphrase, calculate the SHA-256 hash of it and then take the curve25519 of the SHA-256 hash.  This is your private key for signing.  Your pubkey is the SHA256 of the curve hash, and your address is derived from the first 8 bytes of the pubkey.

With that example, how does one generate all necessary transactional keys (priv, pub and address) from a passphrase?

EDIT

And I'd rather not call the node API.  When searching for patterns, you can search much faster if you don't have to call against an external application to generate your addresses.



Friend,
until the end of beta this information is in stealth mode, I think you know the reason Smiley
Regards,
Antonio


I don't think anyone knows the reason actually. This is basic stuff, done a million times before. If you can't do it because you don't know or don't have the time, just say so, don't beat around the bush.

What sense to ask about something what has been done a million times and is the open source?
If nevertheless the question was about the algorithm and features of Node authorization mechanism then I can only repeat that until the end of beta this information is confidential for obvious security reasons.


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December 09, 2014, 12:08:14 PM
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To be clear, I'm not asking how to sign transactions, how to build raw data, nor any question related to data processing.

This is strictly a question regarding the creation of accounts.  I've been playing with and looking at the nuts and bolts of crypto since 2011.  If you guys want to keep this info hidden, that's fine.  Howevere, I am just saying there is no harm in telling someone how to calculate a numeric payment address from a pasphrase.  That process is an insignificant portion of all the work that has to go into making a secure payment processor.

I asked because all I want to do is create a vanitygen.  You can't do that if you don't know the steps to get from point A to point B.

A Personal Quote on BTT from 2011:
"I'd be willing to make a moderate "investment" if the value of the BTC went below $2.00.  Otherwise I'll just have to live with my 5 BTC and be happy. :/"  ...sigh.  If only I knew.
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December 09, 2014, 02:14:11 PM
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To be clear, I'm not asking how to sign transactions, how to build raw data, nor any question related to data processing.

This is strictly a question regarding the creation of accounts.  I've been playing with and looking at the nuts and bolts of crypto since 2011.  If you guys want to keep this info hidden, that's fine.  Howevere, I am just saying there is no harm in telling someone how to calculate a numeric payment address from a pasphrase.  That process is an insignificant portion of all the work that has to go into making a secure payment processor.

I asked because all I want to do is create a vanitygen.  You can't do that if you don't know the steps to get from point A to point B.

I sent you a PM.

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December 09, 2014, 02:34:36 PM
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To be clear, I'm not asking how to sign transactions, how to build raw data, nor any question related to data processing.

This is strictly a question regarding the creation of accounts.  I've been playing with and looking at the nuts and bolts of crypto since 2011.  If you guys want to keep this info hidden, that's fine.  Howevere, I am just saying there is no harm in telling someone how to calculate a numeric payment address from a pasphrase.  That process is an insignificant portion of all the work that has to go into making a secure payment processor.

I asked because all I want to do is create a vanitygen.  You can't do that if you don't know the steps to get from point A to point B.

I sent you a PM.

PM received and thanks for the note.  There is no rush in getting this info.  Smiley

A Personal Quote on BTT from 2011:
"I'd be willing to make a moderate "investment" if the value of the BTC went below $2.00.  Otherwise I'll just have to live with my 5 BTC and be happy. :/"  ...sigh.  If only I knew.
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December 10, 2014, 05:32:18 AM
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Scam  Angry

TaunSew, quick! Sell your coins!  Cool
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December 10, 2014, 05:33:22 AM
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Scam  Angry

if you're going to make accusations back it up please. here or anywhere in life. thanks.

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December 10, 2014, 06:43:25 AM
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TaunSew, quick! Sell your coins!  Cool

TaunSew , Not a real person exists , It is a trumpet

I have to get back all the lost .
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December 10, 2014, 02:35:04 PM
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Scam  Angry

if you're going to make accusations back it up please. here or anywhere in life. thanks.

Lol, you must be the only one left on BCT that doesn't have TauntStewey on ignore! Tongue

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December 10, 2014, 06:00:19 PM
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Scam  Angry

if you're going to make accusations back it up please. here or anywhere in life. thanks.

Lol, you must be the only one left on BCT that doesn't have TauntStewey on ignore! Tongue
haha I've never ignored anyone! Just discovered that button this week  Tongue

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December 10, 2014, 06:25:15 PM
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Today we have opened an official Node Community page on Facebook and found out that the a Node already has quite cool Fans' page with over 500 likes out there.   Grin
However, page is empty, but it was incredibly nice  Cool

So everybody welcome on both of pages  Smiley
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