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Since an AID string is difficult to read out loud (with its case sensitivity, punctuation characters), is there a need for a base58 transcoding that could be unambiguously read aloud? What about a hash or CRC-like checksum for redundant confirmation?
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Since an AID string is difficult to read out loud (with its case sensitivity, punctuation characters), is there a need for a base58 transcoding that could be unambiguously read aloud? What about a hash or CRC-like checksum for redundant confirmation?
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