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Zero-JS Hypermedia Browser

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My favorite part of the @seedsigner is scanning the QR code because it displays the human-readable representation of the huge number used to derive your private keys. It made me realize each word represents a 4 digit number from 0000-2147. That blew my mind. 🤯
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