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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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@web3d3v
I was just about to say the same thing. I actually store entropy and memorise password Not enough wallet support it though
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@web3d3v
I should clarify I meant salt you add to mnemonic when driving master key and chain code. Not password used to encrypt private key. Makes salt really long and easily memorable, verse from favourite song using leet speak for certain characters etc …
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Satoshi Tomatomoto
@tomato.eth
It works well with Trezor and Keystone HW wallets. I've never been able to make it work with Ledger.
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