I haven't seen much of a distinction between one-on-one versus one-to-many as far as educational advice goes. Conversationally, they're obviously very different.
I just use the same phraseology. It is an absolute must you do at least 50 dice rolls and enter them as they appear on the dice into your device.
I'm not sure I see too much of a distinction in those methods because if someone was serious about actually taking the podcast advice, they would go back and listen to it fully while creating their seed. which very well might have been the case when he told them not to use dice
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To be clear though, this is entirely on the shoulders of Coinkite because they advertised 128-bit entropy which was not delivered.
Odell just trusted and didn't verify.
I don’t remember the exact CC onboarding; but I don’t think it put any emphasis on rolling dice. I do think they mention it but even if they did it’s still not something a person would do unless the onboarding specifically sent them through this as a requirement (which it could have and I’m keen on seeing such UX actually). Maybe if they made that part fun and easy to follow through, Odell’s advice could have been different? I don’t know… but I don’t think he was out of line to say what he did in the video. Had entropy been handled correctly, it wouldn’t have been such a huge issue as it is now.