We wanted to be very clear, especially to our foreign language friends, how they can be 100% ensured to use scatter and our toolkit to securely change their keys.
For many who are already familiar with Scatter only Step 5 is required. Paste your public key twice and hit "Change"... far easier than building nodeos from scratch and running a command line ;)
In step 4, it says to save your private keys elsewhere. I'm confused. Doesn't generating a new pair of keys encrypt the private key in scatter (it's in ******** symbols above) so that you can only see the public key? example above you can see 'EOS6JY...woiJ8?
We wanted to be very clear, especially to our foreign language friends, how they can be 100% ensured to use scatter and our toolkit to securely change their keys.
For many who are already familiar with Scatter only Step 5 is required. Paste your public key twice and hit "Change"... far easier than building nodeos from scratch and running a command line ;)
In step 4, it says to save your private keys elsewhere. I'm confused. Doesn't generating a new pair of keys encrypt the private key in scatter (it's in ******** symbols above) so that you can only see the public key? example above you can see 'EOS6JY...woiJ8?