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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
I just had this question the other day about why we can't integrate SLIP39 with BIP39 mnemonics so we can create Shamir secrets for BIP39 seeds, which would be very useful to almost everyone. Can anyone explain why that is?
That's the implementation by the way: https://github.com/alandefreitas/python-shamir-bip39
Have you tried https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/seedtool-cli
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