SlowMist Cosine: The vast majority of cryptocurrency users do not need to worry about their weak random private keys or mnemonic phrases being cracked.
Jinse Finance reported that regarding the mysterious transfer of 120,000 bitcoins by the "Prince Group," SlowMist founder Cosine stated on Twitter that the vast majority of cryptocurrency users do not need to worry about their weak random private keys or mnemonic phrases being cracked. Currently, mainstream open-source wallets have very low risks in this regard. If an organization or institution possesses a 0day vulnerability in the relevant algorithms, then everything would be "destroyed."
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