seedtool-cli
Cryptographic Seed Tool for the command line (by BlockchainCommons)
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5.1 | 0.0 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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seedtool-cli
Posts with mentions or reviews of seedtool-cli.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-26.
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Shamir recovery test
This gives me a hexadecimal seed. I'm using Blockchain Common's seedtool-cli to convert the hex to bip39.
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Metal storage recommendations for SSKR mnemonics
The short encoding of the SSKR shares is called byteword minimal. You can play with this tool to convert from one format to the other: https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/seedtool-cli
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Splitting BIP-0039 Mnemonic
If a Shamir's Secret Sharing solution is not implemented on Ledger anytime soon then seedtool-cli is available friom Blockchain Commons which can convert your BIP-39 recovery phrase to SSKR (BCR-0011) and vice versa e.g, the following command generates SSKR shares: with k-of-n threshold 2-of-3:
- BTC Wallet Bitbox02 vs Coldcard
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SLIP39 + BIP39 integration
Have you tried https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/seedtool-cli
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Could this be the safest way to store bitcoin?
If you are familiar with linux you can go the extra mile and use a proper cryptographic tool for splitting your seed, based on Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme to encrypt your seed to multiple parts (eg. a 3-of-5 scheme where any 3 keys decrypt the seed). You can find it here. It outputs a list of hex strings, or, alternatively, a set of mnemonic word lists that individually have no relation to your true seed but can be combined to recreate your seed.
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BACK UP YOUR SEED PHRASE!
Here is a tool that let's you do it. Recommend a linux distribution on an offline computer (dig up that old laptop that takes 30 mins to boot windows and install a lightweight linux distribution).
python-shamir-mnemonic
Posts with mentions or reviews of python-shamir-mnemonic.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-26.
- Shamir recovery test
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Recover Shamir Recovery Seed Without Trezor Model T
You can recover with regular Linux/MacOS/Windows computer using this python script https://github.com/trezor/python-shamir-mnemonic
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SLIP39 solution for future Trezor owner, current Ledger user?
I suggest you do some further reading here https://github.com/trezor/python-shamir-mnemonic/issues/15
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What happens if exodus is hacked
You can use Electrum or any third party wallet to enter the seed phrase. Otherwise with Shamir use https://github.com/trezor/python-shamir-mnemonic/
- Shamir word list
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Dont persist your mnemonics on a USB stick
For even more security, shard the mnemonics with Shamir's secret sharing.
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Bitcoin total Supply estimated to shrink upto 10-12 Million in 10 Years just due to people losing their crypto Wallets,sending crypto to wrong addresses , losing seed phrase, etc.What's the best way to way to avoid this? Looking for an updated guide "How to Store your Bitcoin assets the safest way?"
I do hope multisig gets easier in the comming years, but just the same, Shamir could also be standardized (the trezor team has already done the work and has the proposal and implementation) in the same way.
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SLIP39 + BIP39 integration
I mention that in the issue. The problem is this rationale seems unjustified because a 12-word BIP-0039 mneumonic encodes 16 bytes (128 bits) + 4 checksum bits of information before the passphrase comes in https://github.com/trezor/python-shamir-mnemonic/issues/40
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Mnemonic with Shamir Secret Sharing - SLIP-39
However, the trezor reference implementation only allows to be given an existing secret in the form of hexadecimal seed key and not the actual mnemonic, as provided.
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Dude gets kidnapped, robbed, and left for dead. He survived and now its trying to get Binance to freeze the funds that were taken from him by his perpetrators.
Trezor support Shamir backups (at least the model T does), but the cold wallet itself should be stored in the safety deposit box with the bank too (because if you know the device password and have the wallet with you then you are vulnerable to a wrench attack). You can generate one for an existing seed phrase with this command line tool also: https://github.com/trezor/python-shamir-mnemonic/
What are some alternatives?
When comparing seedtool-cli and python-shamir-mnemonic you can also consider the following projects:
slips - SatoshiLabs Improvement Proposals
Research - Blockchain Commons Research papers
staking-deposit-cli - Secure key generation for deposits
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
bip39 - A web tool for converting BIP39 mnemonic codes
python-shamir-bip39
trezor-suite - :candy: Trezor Suite Monorepo
crypto-commons - Gordian Reference Code & CLI Utilities
seedtool-cli vs slips
python-shamir-mnemonic vs slips
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python-shamir-mnemonic vs staking-deposit-cli
seedtool-cli vs bips
python-shamir-mnemonic vs bip39
seedtool-cli vs python-shamir-bip39
python-shamir-mnemonic vs trezor-suite
seedtool-cli vs crypto-commons
python-shamir-mnemonic vs python-shamir-bip39