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RE: Why does steem use this canonical thing instead of strict secp256k1?
Read this before jumping to any conclusions:
https://steemit.com/steem/@dantheman/steem-and-bitshares-cryptographic-security-update
To be clear: I was wrong. I was also faced with something that looked exactly like a critical flaw in security.
More rotten eggs, more, throw more of them!
Here are your choices as I see them:
Docs - This will enable you to make legit claims about your software's functionality. Today, most dismiss graphene out of hand because of its lack of docs. Don't believe me? I've been in the room and watched it happen. (And I was on the "pro-graphene" side in that particular room.)
Keep throwin them eggs.
Those who do number one don't need to do number two.
Still not jumping to conclusions, but ... yeah.
https://github.com/steemit/steem/issues/1944
Nothing but gratitude for your making this connection for me.
I was having a really hard time in my life when I made this post, and since around Fall of 2017, I just figured I was dead wrong about the whole thing.
Turns out that I was very, very rude/nasty.......
But correct.
Things have gotten better for me and I actively strive to be both polite and correct. Hopeful.
SCAMMER