I think it covers a tiny fraction of coins not protected due to early p2pk not being covered but if we decide to burn addresses that cannot plausibly be attributed to owners, bip32 has to constitute an exception.
I think it covers a tiny fraction of coins not protected due to early p2pk not being covered but if we decide to burn addresses that cannot plausibly be attributed to owners, bip32 has to constitute an exception.
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