ndeet -- 31d You forgot to mention libbitcoin shipped a weak random number generator exposing private keys of multiple wallets relying on it. Still a great project though. Forking battle tested, reviewed and reference implementation of Bitcoin Core (pre v30) and building on top of that sounds like the right approach for a conservative client. Starting from scratch like libbitcoin and risking shooting yourself in the foot - not so much. replyYou forgot to mention libbitcoin shipped a weak random number generator exposing private keys of multiple wallets relying on it. Still a great project though. Forking battle tested, reviewed and reference implementation of Bitcoin Core (pre v30) and building on top of that sounds like the right approach for a conservative client. Starting from scratch like libbitcoin and risking shooting yourself in the foot - not so much.
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You forgot to mention libbitcoin shipped a weak random number generator exposing private keys of multiplewallets relying on it. Still a great project though.Forking battle tested, reviewed and reference implementation of Bitcoin Core (pre v30) and building on top ofthat sounds like the right approach for a conservative client.Starting from scratch like libbitcoin and risking shooting yourself in the foot - not so much.