I hereby claim:
- I am kefkius on github.
- I am kefkius (https://keybase.io/kefkius) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASAJKOlVHgRuqqUXxfGVNsE35vy0eWqb6vVB5zRPZGyWago
To claim this, I am signing this object:
Change the behavior of the opcode CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY so that it behaves identically to Bitcoin's implementation. |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
import argparse | |
from lxml import html | |
import requests | |
import re | |
import sys | |
class CoinMarketCap(object): | |
def __init__(self, currency): | |
self.tree = html.fromstring(requests.get('http://coinmarketcap.com').text) | |
data = self.tree.xpath('//div[@id="currency-exchange-rates"]/@data-{}'.format(currency)) |
Encompass uses a key derivation path separate from usual BIP-0044 behavior. As a result, Encompass multisignature wallets are not compatible with Electrum multisignature wallets.
Encompass uses this key derivation path:
m/44'/0'/coin/change/address_index
Where coin
is the BIP-0444 chain index of the currency, and change
and address_index
are analogous to the BIP-0044 fields of the same name. Encompass uses this path because it allows cosigners to only share their public keys once and to use any coin they want afterwards.