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Do any randomly generated 256 bits constitute a valid Ed25519 private key?"

Do any randomly generated 256 bits constitute a valid Ed25519 private key?"

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Yes, any randomly generated 256 bits can be used as a seed to generate an Ed25519 private key. One possible method for generating a private key from such a seed is by using a cryptographic hash function such as SHA256.

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