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The Yoroi address scheme is the one that will be used by all clients in the future so go with that one (this is what the Rust codebase encourages you to use also).
Unfortunately Yoroi (and Icarus in general) doesn't support the testnet – only staging. This will be fixed once we migrate Icarus to the Rust backend.
You can ping any of us on the Telegram dev chat if you have any questions about implementation details of Yoroi.
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In the future, maybe. Both Cardano derivation schemes are not compatible with the standard BIP32 spec, which is the problem. Cashu was based on that standard.
I did evaluate all feasible solutions when I decided to add Cardano support to Cashu. I then provided one non-standard derivation that has been used for other crypto currencies based on the ED25519 curve.
At the moment, the support for Yoroi derivation scheme would require a major refactor of the crypto library implementation, which is beyond my current ability to perform it. In any case I am aware of the issue and I thank you very much for your interest and availability to answer my questions.
https://forum.cardano.org/t/brazil-developing-a-wallet-ada-support/20775/9
The Yoroi address scheme is the one that will be used by all clients in the future so go with that one (this is what the Rust codebase encourages you to use also).
Unfortunately Yoroi (and Icarus in general) doesn't support the testnet – only staging. This will be fixed once we migrate Icarus to the Rust backend.
You can ping any of us on the Telegram dev chat if you have any questions about implementation details of Yoroi.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: