On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Jochen Hoenicke via bitcoin-dev
wrote:
> Jonas Schnelli via bitcoin-dev
> schrieb am Di., 26. Juli 2016 um 22:10 Uhr:
>>
>> Side-note: Bip39 does still use PBKDF2 with 2048 iterations which I
>> personally consider "not enough" to protect a serious amount of fund
I made a repo to be a home for sync_flags here:
https://github.com/moral-agent/sync_flags
If you see any personally identifying information, please be a good sport
and let me know. I'm a nobody, but I'd still prefer not to get doxxed.
Two changes to the proposal (see repo for explanations)
1. Sy
> But what are the alternatives? Put an expensive processor and a decent
> amount of memory in every hardware wallet to support scrypt? Use a
> million iterations and just wait 10 minutes after entering you
> passphrase? Or compute the secret key on your online computer instead?
What the Digit
Jonas Schnelli via bitcoin-dev
schrieb am Di., 26. Juli 2016 um 22:10 Uhr:
> Side-note: Bip39 does still use PBKDF2 with 2048 iterations which I
> personally consider "not enough" to protect a serious amount of funds.
>
>
But what are the alternatives? Put an expensive processor and a decent
amo