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Concerns regarding deterministic wallet
by
DivineOmega
on 09/05/2013, 23:01:36 UTC
I asked the following in the #electrum IRC channel on Freenode recently, but sadly got not response.

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Hi all. I'm considering using Electrum to store a large number of Bitcoins, but the deterministic wallet concerns me a bit.
I'm under the impression the completely random address generation of Bitcoin-QT is more secure, as a potentially attacker would need to guess every private key to spend your entire wallet.
While with Electrum only one secret (the seed) is required to spend the entire wallet
Am I correct here or am I completely missing something?
I really want to use Electrum, as I have an old netbook with very little storage that is struggling to hold the entire blockchain (< 900 MB remaining) and struggling dealing with Bitcoin-QT's IO requirements.
I really want to know if my concerns regarding deterministic wallets are valid.
Also, I suppose I should ask if Electrum can be used without a deterministic wallet?

What are everyone's thoughts?