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Subject: [Bitcoin-development] HD wallet import strategies
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Hi all,

We've been having a heated discussion on HD wallet import strategies on =
bitcointalk and I was wondering what the people on bitcoin-dev had to =
say about the subject.=20

So I have a few questions and would love to hear your thoughts on them:

1) What information do you consider absolutely essential when importing =
an HD wallet root key?
2) If you already have an HD wallet import function, can you give a =
rough description of how it works?
3) Do you think it would be wise to set up some sort of guidelines to =
ensure that different HD wallet implementations will be able to import =
each others HD wallet root keys?
4) Anything else on the subject you consider important?

Thanks in advance,

Jean-Paul


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