No, it is bad idea, especially long term. Have you never ever forgotten some passwords you used to know? Ability of your brain to forget things which you don't need to remember every day, is unlimited.
That being said with how dependent I am on password managers I have zero faith in my ability to memorize more than 6 words for any extended duration of time...
Create a story with your seed words. It's fairly ease to memorize even 24 words this way in a few hours. I did it when I took a stroll and always memorized 3 words at once. This way you essentially just have to keep 8 "things" in your head. You'll be amazed what your brain is capable of when you know how to use it (lol)
The real hard part is to be consistent and do this daily to be sure you will know your seed words when you need them.
I think my problem is I see 20 patients a day plus zooming through social media my RAM is full with so much useless external bullshit I literally have to stop and think about my zipcode and phone number some days.
As a last resort, yes. If you have to flee the country and you don't want to have anything on your person then it is useful but otherwise probably not a great strategy.
Wasnt reading peoples memory by the looks of it but it was reading what their eyes were transmiting to the brain it seems but could only do it if they were in an MRI scanner.
As long as it’s secured with a BIP-39 passphrase that’s not comprised of dictionary words, and therefore not guessable by the technology described in the link.
No, it is bad idea, especially long term. Have you never ever forgotten some passwords you used to know? Ability of your brain to forget things which you don't need to remember every day, is unlimited.
Yes, but it should not be the only method.
Also make a reminder for yourself every 3 months to see if you can recall the words.
Practicing to remember doesn't really train your memory, but recalling does, especially after a long time.
if it's the only place you're planning to store it, no.
What if you hit your Head and the doctor says you have Amnesia ?
Pretty insane how fast AI is progressing. Scary.
That being said with how dependent I am on password managers I have zero faith in my ability to memorize more than 6 words for any extended duration of time...
Create a story with your seed words. It's fairly ease to memorize even 24 words this way in a few hours.
I did it when I took a stroll and always memorized 3 words at once. This way you essentially just have to keep 8 "things" in your head. You'll be amazed what your brain is capable of when you know how to use it (lol)
The real hard part is to be consistent and do this daily to be sure you will know your seed words when you need them.
What's your story? Lol
A easy to remember one ;)
I think my problem is I see 20 patients a day plus zooming through social media my RAM is full with so much useless external bullshit I literally have to stop and think about my zipcode and phone number some days.
But you remember them though, right?
Strange, because you just used 38 words here.
Or are you writing 6 words at the time and then try to remember the next 6?
lmao, good one
Actually, it's 37 words because "I" was used twice.
As a last resort, yes. If you have to flee the country and you don't want to have anything on your person then it is useful but otherwise probably not a great strategy.
Wasnt reading peoples memory by the looks of it but it was reading what their eyes were transmiting to the brain it seems but could only do it if they were in an MRI scanner.
Alzheimer likes it
For a short period of time to cross a border or something like that.
Not for too long as you're likely to forget it.
As long as it’s secured with a BIP-39 passphrase that’s not comprised of dictionary words, and therefore not guessable by the technology described in the link.