Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
If you don't have a multisig or social recovery wallet, imo the next best is to split up your seedphrase with a "poor man's 2-of-3": chunk 1 is top + middle, chunk 2 is middle + bottom, chunk 3 is bottom + top. We could even use the kind of paper that people use to sign two copies of a form at the same time for this:
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Greg
@greg
I feel like the easiest thing someone can do to increase EOA security is keep some decoy ETH in the default path and hide real value behind a BIP39 passphrase. Not sure why this is almost never talked about
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Jacek.degen.eth š©
@jacek
I have no idea what you just wrote, that's probably why no one talks about it lol š
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web3dĪv.eth | sonsOfCrypto.com
@web3d3v
Bip39 explained šš https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rA3BFzq7FOk
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Stephen
@stephenlacy
A 12 word mnemonic has only 128 bits of entropy + 4 bits checksum - half of 256 (32 bytes), the normal for a new BIP39/44 HD wallet.
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