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Episode 28: Bitcoin Addresses

Bitcoin Explained - The Technical Side of Bitcoin

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Secward Version Zero - What's the Constraint?

Any address that ended with a P could have any arbitrary numbers of Q following it. But the good news is that there's another constraint for the original version of Secward, Secward version zero. That means that an address is either 20 or 32 bytes and if you add another Q to it, then it's too long. So this is why there's a new standard proposed, BIP-350, which is called BEC32M.

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