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Great to see Electrum 2.0 tagged !
It's been a long road I know.
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2015, at 03:37 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> Congrats Thomas! Glad to see Electrum 2 finally launch.
>
>
> > * New seed derivation method (not compatible with BIP39).
>
>
> Does this mean a "12 words" wallet created by Electrum won't work if
> imported into some other wallet that supports BIP39? Vice versa? This seems
> unfortunate. I guess if seeds are being represented with 12 words
> consistently, people will expect them to work everywhere.
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