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Is a 24 word seed phrase any more secure than a 12 word seed phrase? I’d think technically yes but practically no (assuming it’d be stored in 1 piece either way) If no, why do hardware wallets tend to generate the latter?
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both are so laughably secure from a maths perspective that the weakest link is human error. So I guess 12 words just easier to manage.
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which, in a way, would nean 12 word seed phrase is more secure. Less chance for error. Im convinced more coin has been lost from improper storage/human error/overly-complicated offline "securing" of seed phrases, than have been stolen. Where is the weakness in a 12 word seed phrase?
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