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0 sats \ 5 replies \ @frostdragon OP 1 Apr \ parent \ on: How many people actually buy bitcoin 100% non-KYC? bitcoin
All depends on what kinds of resources are accessible to your adversary.
I put 12 words in one of my guides.
Please find them and take the same wallet.
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There are several dozen words from the seed word pool in that post, and that's still a relatively high level on entropy (unless you kept the words in the correct order, in which case it's lower).
But here's the point: (!!!)
Why in the world would you lower the security of a seed phrase from 12 out of 2048 words to 12 out of <100? There's no reason to advise anyone to do that. It's cool you're trying to illustrate the concept of entropy to people, but maybe don't advise anyone to go about that kind of thing.
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Please show me you find the wallet seed and found the 1BTC in it.
Otherwise are just assumptions.
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The fact that you're significantly lowering entropy is not an assumption, it's math. It's still probably not brute-forceable (for now), even with modern GPUs. But it's still inadvisable.
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But it's still inadvisable.
For noobs? Yes, totally.
For me is just fine. Because I know what am I doing and I am very confident in my methods. I test them all.
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