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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @frostdragon 21 Aug 2022 \ parent \ on: What are you doing with your multisig on vacation? bitcoin
I’m actually pretty convinced the downloadable version of this picture doesn’t actually have a wallet in it. Often, when pictures are uploaded, they’re rendered or compressed or the data is otherwise altered. Have you attempted to restore the seed from this image (specifically, the publicly hosted/downloadable version)? This is a common point of failure for stuff like this, you may want to check on that.
Yes, I know that. That's why I post that "copy" of the original file. Only from the original file you can extract the words. But few know that, only those who really look into this.
The original file is in a safe place (online) from where I can recover it any time, directly with no compression/alteration.
Anyways is just another backup of the seed. Same seed I insert it also in one of my guides on https://darthcoin.substack.com. Who read my bitcoin guides could find it in plain sight there, but will have to know the order of the words and in which guide :)
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Just not sure why anyone would want to reduce their security so significantly. Think about it - if you have a 24 word completely airgapped seed, those words are picked from a list of 2048. If you do the math, the chances that someone randomly guesses your seed are about the same as someone randomly picking one specific atom out of the universe.
Each of your guides have a few hundred words at the most from the list of 2048, which means you’ve brought brute forcing chances into the realm of possibility, and posted it for any hacker or government agency to take.
Just saying, seems a bit bold and unnecessary. Steganography doesn’t stand a chance against determined hackers. Just a matter of time imo
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Just not sure why anyone would want to reduce their security so significantly.
Just to prove you that I didn't reduced in any way the security.
Please be my guest to find my seed if you can.
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