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* nullius <[mailto:nullius@nym.zone nullius@nym.zone]> | * nullius <[mailto:nullius@nym.zone nullius@nym.zone]> | ||
* [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=976210 Bitcoin Forum uid 976210] | * [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=976210 Bitcoin Forum uid 976210] | ||
* | * Tips: [bitcoin:bc1qas0cuqzdr8r9rv2n6v0vd50vddcaz0ayl6kfe5 bc1qas0cuqzdr8r9rv2n6v0vd50vddcaz0ayl6kfe5] | ||
* PGP key; please encrypt all correspondence: [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5233083.msg54320576#post_nullius_pgp_key 0xC2E91CD74A4C57A105F6C21B5A00591B2F307E0C] | * PGP key; please encrypt all correspondence: [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5233083.msg54320576#post_nullius_pgp_key 0xC2E91CD74A4C57A105F6C21B5A00591B2F307E0C] | ||
* Github: [https://github.com/nym-zone nym-zone] | * Github: [https://github.com/nym-zone nym-zone] |
Revision as of 04:07, 31 July 2022
“‘If you’re not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to hide.’ No! Because I do nothing wrong, I have nothing to show.” — nullius
- nullius <nullius@nym.zone>
- Bitcoin Forum uid 976210
- Tips: bc1qas0cuqzdr8r9rv2n6v0vd50vddcaz0ayl6kfe5
- PGP key; please encrypt all correspondence: 0xC2E91CD74A4C57A105F6C21B5A00591B2F307E0C
- Github: nym-zone
- The bech32(1) utility for encoding/decoding of BIP 173 Bech32 strings and “Bravo Charlie” Addresses. (manpage, forum thread) Encode/decode hexadecimal strings with custom HRP, or “bc1” Bitcoin addresses. Special support for RFC 7686 .onion special-use domain names.
- The easyseed(1) secure BIP 39 mnemonic seed phrase generator. (manpage, forum thread) My original motivation for writing this was that I needed a lightweight, reliable BIP 39 seed phrase generator with easily auditable sources and minimal dependencies for use on a stripped-down airgap machine. Unlike popular Javascript utilities, easyseed(1) reads bits straight off /dev/urandom, or from user-provided keymat. Because gathering and processing of entropy is properly the kernel’s job.
- The Nullian Bitcult ϐ bitcult.faith ϐ
There is only one Bitcoin.