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BIP: BIP-0039 | |||
Title: Mnemonic code for deterministic keys | |||
Author: Pavol Rusnak <stick@gk2.sk>, Marek Palatinus <info@bitcoin.cz> | |||
Status: Draft | |||
Type: Standards Track | |||
Created: 14-02-2013 | |||
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==Abstract== | |||
This BIP proposes a scheme for translating binary data (usually master seeds for deterministic keys, but it can be applied to any binary data) into a group of easy to remember words also known as mnemonic code or mnemonic sentence. | |||
==Motivation== | |||
Such mnemonic code or mnemonic sentence is much easier to work with than working with the binary data directly (or its hexadecimal interpretation). The sentence could be writen down on paper (e.g. for storing in a secure location such as safe), told over telephone or other voice communication method, or memorized in ones memory (also called as brainwallet). | |||
Draft and reference implementation is under construction here: https://github.com/prusnak/mnemonic/blob/master/BIP_0039.txt | Draft and reference implementation is under construction here: https://github.com/prusnak/mnemonic/blob/master/BIP_0039.txt | ||
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Revision as of 06:01, 4 May 2013
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BIP: BIP-0039 Title: Mnemonic code for deterministic keys Author: Pavol Rusnak <stick@gk2.sk>, Marek Palatinus <info@bitcoin.cz> Status: Draft Type: Standards Track Created: 14-02-2013
Abstract
This BIP proposes a scheme for translating binary data (usually master seeds for deterministic keys, but it can be applied to any binary data) into a group of easy to remember words also known as mnemonic code or mnemonic sentence.
Motivation
Such mnemonic code or mnemonic sentence is much easier to work with than working with the binary data directly (or its hexadecimal interpretation). The sentence could be writen down on paper (e.g. for storing in a secure location such as safe), told over telephone or other voice communication method, or memorized in ones memory (also called as brainwallet).
Draft and reference implementation is under construction here: https://github.com/prusnak/mnemonic/blob/master/BIP_0039.txt