Oct 09, 2019 OpenSSL has a variety of commands that can be used to operate on private key files, some of which are specific to RSA (e.g. Openssl rsa and openssl genrsa) or which have other limitations. Here we always use openssl pkey, openssl genpkey, and openssl pkcs8, regardless of the type of key. I found the following code online and apparently it works. But I don't understand the lines which extract the Bitcoin compatible private/public key from the created ECDSA keypair.
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Common OpenSSL Commands with Keys and Certificates
Generate RSA private key with certificate in a single command
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