Thanks for the clarification, though I'm a tiny bit confused. Using my passphrase, I can successfully generate a sha256 and then import my bitcoin client, which then provides the same bitcoin public address as shown on…
"we looked into "id/", but for various reasons decided to go with an entirely new namespace. "id/" has been subject to a lot of name squatting, and we believe that by starting anew, we can provide a better experience…
Thanks for the response mate, I did try this but perhaps I made a mistake with spelling. For everyones reference however, should we include the spaces when applying the sha256, or should it be one continuous string…
What is the process for taking the passphrase generated on the website, to being able to import it into the Namecoin-qt client?
Thanks for the clarification, though I'm a tiny bit confused. Using my passphrase, I can successfully generate a sha256 and then import my bitcoin client, which then provides the same bitcoin public address as shown on…
"we looked into "id/", but for various reasons decided to go with an entirely new namespace. "id/" has been subject to a lot of name squatting, and we believe that by starting anew, we can provide a better experience…
Thanks for the response mate, I did try this but perhaps I made a mistake with spelling. For everyones reference however, should we include the spaces when applying the sha256, or should it be one continuous string…
What is the process for taking the passphrase generated on the website, to being able to import it into the Namecoin-qt client?