hd-wallet-derive
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hd-wallet-derive
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Where do you generate your BIP39?
Bitcoin Core does not support BIP-39, as the Core dev team think it is a bad standard. Bitcoin Core uses the BIP-32 standard for deriving its addresses, but it uses non-standard (not BIP-44 compliant) derivation paths.
- The localcryptos backup.json file for the BCH wallet
- Beginner’s question—Why do wallets focus on storing credentials in a secure way, and are there good simple apps that allow me to self-manage my credentials?
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Are there any wallets or other tools that can open a bitcoin core wallet.dat file?
You probably want a tool like: https://github.com/dan-da/hd-wallet-derive
bitcoin-bash-tools
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Zig: The Modern Alternative to C
In a way I feel that everything is an alternative to everything and at the same time nothing is.
As you said it all depends on the circumstances. But I don't really see Zig competing with Go. They both can do mostly the same things, but they both approach them from quite a different sides.
For example bash is being used in:
- gaming (https://github.com/JosefZIla/bash2048)
- web apps (https://github.com/avleen/bashttpd)
- networking
- CLIs
- distributed systems (https://github.com/frameable/aviary.sh)
- crypto (https://armedia.com/blog/blockchain-program-written-bash/ https://github.com/grondilu/bitcoin-bash-tools)
- systems programming (https://github.com/damphat/kv-bash)
- language tooling
Some of those make more sense than others. However we all talk about a mythical general case. For every language there are niches that are covered by it more significantly. For Go it would probably be web backend. It doesn't mean it is only suited to this one niche, it is used in everything. In general it is used there more. I don't believe that Rust sees the most use in the same niche to the same order that Go sees it.
Is Rust or Zig an alternative to php, awk or Lisp? In practice I don't really think so.
I guess it all depends on one's definition of "alternative". I don't think that a statistical Go programmer would see Zig as a real alternative. Statistical C programmer might see it as a Go alternative, but that probably would not be a question he would ask.
- Which wallet clients support BIP85 support, one entropy many wallets?
What are some alternatives?
py_crypto_hd_wallet - HD wallet for cryptocurrencies based on my bip_utils library
btc-address-generator - Bitcoin address generator (bech32, segwit, paper wallets, BIP39 seed, etc.)
python-hdwallet - Python-based library for the implementation of a hierarchical deterministic wallet generator for more than 140+ multiple cryptocurrencies.
FinderOuter - Easy to use bitcoin recovery tool to fix damaged private key, mini-private key, address, BIP38 encrypted key, mnemonic (seed phrase), BIP-32 derivation path, Armory backups, recover passwords and more
hd-wallet-addrs - A command-line tool that performs Bitcoin wallet address discovery.
bip39 - A web tool for converting BIP39 mnemonic codes
bip_utils - Generation of mnemonics, seeds, private/public keys and addresses for different types of cryptocurrencies
walletool - a tool for reading wallet.dat files
igniter - When you need to do a circular rebalance by sending a payment back to yourself using a specific route on the Bitcoin ₿ lightning network
aviary.sh - Minimal distributed configuration management in bash