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iota-mnemonic
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Need To Generate 81 Character Seed From Ledger Seed Phrases (I used a Trinity wallet with Ledger long ago)
Can someone tell me an easy way to do this. I saw on Github how to run a script to do it but I'm not technical and I really don't know how to do that. Is there some non-techie user interface for that? Please note my USB ports on laptop don't work so I can't just have Firefly walk me through it and open my Ledger and it appears the Android version of Firefly does not accept the words.. you have to have the 81 character seed. Thank you for all help. Here are the GitHub pages that talk about the script: https://github.com/mlouielu/iota-mnemonic https://github.com/muXxer/recover-iota-seed-from-ledger-mnemonics
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Seed for Trinity in Ledger Nano S
You can with a conversions tool https://github.com/mlouielu/iota-mnemonic
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Old Iota Wallet Recovery Question
AFAIK the bip39 word-phrase was 24 words as seen in this recovery tool https://github.com/mlouielu/iota-mnemonic
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Chrysalis Migration Community Questions
Your ledger seed is based on the 24-word phrase, so you'd need a converter similar to https://github.com/mlouielu/iota-mnemonic but based on the new ECDSA signature.
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How to import 24 Word Seed?
You can literally use a free tool to convert your word phrase into a seed and enter it into a wallet https://github.com/mlouielu/iota-mnemonic If you think this is beyond your coding knowledge base, ask for help on discord in the #help channel and someone will likely be nice enough to walk you through (discord link can be found on the right of this sub).
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How to access Ledger Nano S seeds outside of Trinity wallet?
You can usethis converter to convert your mnemonic phrase to your iota seed. Use it offline of course when you enter the seed, maybe on a raspberry pi. This will give you the seed of your wallet. Try to enter the seed on the trinity wallet. This is just an idea wich is probably not the easiest way, but you could even enter the seed on the mobile app and you wouldn’t require the ledger to recover your iotas.
Seedshift
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I’m currently in the process of building a Safu Ninja metal seed storage and have a question about BIP 39.
try this tool for plausibly deniable steganographic encryption of BIP-39 mnemonic seed words. It is very cool but keep in mind you need to be careful each time you add complexity to the whole process https://github.com/mifunetoshiro/Seedshift/
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Seedshift - steganographically encrypt your seed words
Pertaining to recent events (both the FTX collapse and LastPass hack), self-custody of your crypto and with it safe backup of your mnemonic seed words has never been more warranted I think. I keep my seed words secured in a local KeePass database in a few different places, but this guy kept them on LastPass. I wrote this script a few years ago to be able to securely write them down in an easy human-readable format and not have to worry about it even if a thief/hacker came across them: https://github.com/mifunetoshiro/Seedshift
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where do you keep your seed phrase?
Piece of paper, steganographically encrypted with https://github.com/mifunetoshiro/Seedshift
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Your seed phrase: Some of the worst mistakes you can make when storing your seed. And some tricks to help you store it better.
I developed a method that steganographically encrypts your seed words in a plausibly deniable way using a date-shift cipher: https://github.com/mifunetoshiro/Seedshift
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Brute-forceable puzzle - free crypto for whoever manages to crack it
There is an x amount of crypto I put there as an award for whomever manages to get ahold of it. It is encrypted with a date shift cipher using this script I wrote: Seedshift. I basically used 1-4 dates in YYYY-MM-DD format to shift the mnemonic words (modulo 2048 to wrap around the wordlist, you can do it manually without the script).
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PSA: If you use a cloud service (e.g. LastPass) to store e.g. 2FA recovery seeds, backup it on another cloud service or locally with KeePass
Also, it's not recommended nor safe to store seed words directly in plain-text in either cloud or local backups. If you do, at least obfuscate them somehow. I personally use a date shift cipher when writing down/saving my seed words (https://github.com/mifunetoshiro/Seedshift) which you can also do by hand.
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Memorizing your seed
I use a date shift cipher on my seed words, so even if someone comes across it, it would be useless for them. I wrote a script for it: https://github.com/mifunetoshiro/Seedshift
What are some alternatives?
recover-iota-seed-from-ledger-mnemonics - Recover an IOTA seed from the ledger Nano S with your recovery phrase
FinderOuter - Easy to use bitcoin recovery tool to fix damaged private key, mini-private key, address, BIP38 encrypted key, mnemonic (seed phrase), BIP-32 derivation path, Armory backups, recover passwords and more
py_crypto_hd_wallet - HD wallet for cryptocurrencies based on my bip_utils library
python-mnemonic - :snake: Mnemonic code for generating deterministic keys, BIP39
PIVX-SPMT - Secure PIVX Masternode Tool - Setup & Manage your masternodes while storing collateral on a Ledger device!
PET4L - PIVX Emergency Tool for Ledger - Spend PIV from a seemingly "Stuck" Ledger wallet
bip39-checksum-words-finder - BIP39 CHECKSUM WORDS FINDER: find out the list of all candidate checksum words of a bip39 seed having only 11 or 23 words
znode-tool - OUTDATED: This tool is for original Znodes. Use https://github.com/zcoinofficial/znode-tool-evo for the new deterministic Znodes.
btcrecover - BTCRecover is an open source wallet password and seed recovery tool. For seed based recovery, this is primarily useful in situations where you have lost/forgotten parts of your mnemonic, or have made an error transcribing it. (So you are either seeing an empty wallet or gettign an error that your seed is invalid) For wallet password or passphrase recovery, it is primarily useful if you have a reasonable idea about what your password might be.