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Topic: Article on Stealth Address and Two Factor Keys (Read 724 times)

legendary
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Just changed to http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ there is also the CC BY ND 3.0, which one is better for us ?

by-sa is perfect, thanks!
hero member
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By the way, if someone need the .vsd (visio) to modify the diagrams, I can send.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 662
Just changed to http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ there is also the CC BY ND 3.0, which one is better for us ?
legendary
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Really good work, thank you!

re: copying, maybe I missed it, but could you add an explicitly creative commons share-alike license?
hero member
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Thanks, don't hesitate to copy text or diagram you find useful in the wiki.
legendary
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thx, really good intro to stealth. I've linked it:
https://wiki.unsystem.net/index.php/DarkWallet/Stealth#Links
will be pointing all the noobs there now rather than the dense wiki page.
BTW I'm on Freenode IRC #darkwallet
hero member
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After developping Stealth address support in NBitcoin, I thought that the available documentation on stealth addresses does not have an easy to read, developer oriented explanation of how Stealth address and two factor keys works.
So I decided to write an article about it.
Feel free to copy/paste wathever you want for wikis, as long as you bring some credits. Wink

Here is the URL : http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/775226/NBitcoin-Cryptography-Part
Waiting for your feedback Smiley
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