nano-bip39-demo
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nano-bip39-demo
- Can we be 100% sure of owning our nanos when we withdraw them from exchanges?
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Nano mnemonic vs Bip39?
Sure, I wasn't even aware myself I did that mistake. I thought a coin was meant to be fixed to a certain path to avoid mistakes. In the meantime, you can use this tool to set whatever path you want: https://github.com/roosmaa/nano-bip39-demo
- Banano Airdrop to Nano Holders
atto
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General Info and Weekly Discussion
Atto, the TUI wallet for nano.
- Some update on Natrium downtime?
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Can I use Atto for Banano?
Thanks for the info, I didn't know about the different amount of decimals. I have quickly tried out using atto for banano on this branch: https://github.com/codesoap/atto/tree/banano
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RAW Unit is practically burned!
The official documentation provides everything neede to create your own software. Also nano.to offers a pretty easy access to transfering xno and checking the balance without using a separate wallet software: https://docs.nano.to/guide/wallet-api Alternatively, Atto is a command-line wallet, that could also be used: https://github.com/codesoap/atto
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Public nodes, decentralization, and MITM attacks
Just my 2 cents, as the author of the atto wallet: atto is completely stateless. You don't need to remember signatures. You can verify the signature with the public key, which is known.
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Natrium wallet - log out
This is why I prefer using atto as a wallet.
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Golang module for nano node RPC
If the other wallet only gives you a mnemonic, you would have to convert it into its hexadecimal form, before using it with atto. This has been discussed briefly at the GitHub Issue #3 before. You can use e.g. https://tools.nanos.cc/?tool=seed to do the conversion from mnemonic to hexadecimal seed (you may want to download the page and use it offline for extra security).
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NANO Has The Best Wallets In The Entire Crypto Currency Market
Shout out to my favorite wallet, atto by codesoap.
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Offline signing with atto-safesign: How to store Nano safely long term
Disclaimer: The tool I'm going to present here is targeted at command line users only and can be best understood if you are familiar with atto already.
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atto 1.3.0 released
After the last release a few days ago, the GitHub user xerobia-test found two regressions. I have now fixed them and created a new release.
What are some alternatives?
bip39 - A web tool for converting BIP39 mnemonic codes
nanocrawler - Web-based front end for viewing information about your Nano node and exploring the Nano network
Nault - ⚡ The most advanced Nano wallet with focus on security, speed and robustness
gonano - Go language support for Nano, a digital currency
nanocurrency-web-js - Toolkit for Nano cryptocurrency client side offline integrations without requiring NodeJS functions
gonano-gui - GUI for the Gonano Nano wallet
statico - A dead simple web server
nano-node - Nano is digital currency. Its ticker is: XNO and its currency symbol is: Ӿ
bippy - Golang implementation of the BIP32/BIP39/BIP43/BIP44/SLIP44/BIP49/BIP84/BIP173 for creating and recoverying keys, mnemonic seeds and Hierarchical Deterministic (HD) addresses.