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Don't know much about QR codes, but I thought they have a length limitation=
.
Why jav wants to use not just addresses but firstbits then?

"Allow a field "green_address_list" (short "gal") to specify
acceptable addresses in Firstbit format directly in the QR code and
only use the "green_address_details" mechanism when that starts to get
too long to fit comfortably into the QR code"

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3D32818.msg422789#msg422789


2011/12/17, Luke-Jr <luke@dashjr.org>:
> IMO, we should standardize and support public key addresses. While not id=
eal
> for humans, because of their length, it's a better fit for large QR Codes
> IMO.
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