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python-slip39 reviews and mentions
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Ask HN: Can 2 ledgers generate the same seed phrase out of millions out there?
Sure — with about the same likelihood as selecting the same atom out of all the atoms in the universe, twice in a row.
Besides; don’t. Generate your own entropy, save it as sets of SLIP-39 Mnemonic cards, and use the https://slip39.com App or https://iancoleman.io/slip39/ to recover your entropy (and your BIP-39 Phrase.
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Binance has no proof of reserves for ETH/XRP, inadequate reserves for rest
Use https://slip39.com
Create a new seed (using your own dice tools to create good entropy).
Practice recovering your BIP-39 Mnemonic from your SLIP-39 Mnemonit cards.
Print out the cards, and decide who you’ll share them with. Send them.
Then, transfer your Bitcoin, etc. into the address printed / QR-coded on the card.
No hardware wallet required; later, use a hardware wallet to recover the account private keys, and use your coins.
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Ssss: Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme
Backup your BIP-39 Mnemonic phrase using SLIP-39 [0]
This saves the original entropy from which your BIP-39 phrase was generated, over several groups of multiple SLIP-39 mnemonics cards.
Later, recover enough cards from a few groups, recover your BIP-39, and recover your hardware wallet.
Much more reliable, and safer because an attacker must collect many independent mnemonics from groups they probably don’t know the members of.
[0] https://slip39.com
- Which (on- or offline) wallet supports SLIP39?
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Did I just lose half a million dollars
Use SLIP-39, and a hardware wallet that allows recovery from SLIP-39 shards (eg. a Trezor).
With BIP-39, you are simply going to lose your wallet, eventually. It's almost inevitable. Either because you lose the 12- or 24-word passphrase, OR because someone else finds one of your backups.
I've written a decent Python implementation, here, which is simple enough to review:
https://github.com/pjkundert/python-slip39/
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The primary programming language of python-slip39 is Python.
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