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That's fair. From experience I think the most common problem with screenshots is [0O] and [Il] ambiguity. As a point of comparison I'm willing to suggest that both base58 and crockford32 handle the matter reasonably, albeit differently, through their omitted-characters and decoding tables.

One feature I do like from crockford32, that base58 lacks, and which also assists transcription from noisy sources, is the check symbol. So much that it is quite unfortunate that this check symbol is optional. In 2023 it's hard to fight the urge to specify a mandatory emoji to encode a check value (caveat engineer: this is not actually a good idea :))



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