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Does anyone hear employ any higher level ways of obfuscating a 24 word seed? How do you make it so when someone seed the list they instantly don't assume it's a list of words to a crypto seed?

I was thinking of buying a Billfodl and encrypting the seed w a one time pad? Thoughts?

>> No.20368234

>>20368005
i take a screenshot, encrypt it and save it in the cloud

>> No.20368271

>>20368005
write a short story and use a algorithmic system to identify which words throughout the story are the seed

>> No.20368448

>>20368271
Could you give me some resource I could find for this?

>> No.20368465

janjan

>> No.20368510

Just use a bip39 passphrase you btainlet

>> No.20368550

write it on the outside of your asshole in small print.

>> No.20368627

>>20368005
You only need the first four letters of each word to uniquely identify it. So 24x4=96 letters. You could just mash those letters together without spaces and the average person is not going to know what they are looking at.

>> No.20368835

>>20368627
I'd want something that's hidden in plain text as whoever would find it knows I'm in crypto.

>> No.20368964

>>20368835
Just memorize it

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20369209

>>20368835
Write some text and start each line/word/paragraph with the next letter in the sequence. Disguise it as a diary entry or poem, or whatever you'd have reason to write. Or have a directory with filenames that spell out the 96 letters when sorted in a bit particular order. Use your imagination anon, I'm sure you can hide 96 letters somehow.

>> No.20369223

>>20368005
Shamir secret sharing

>> No.20369659

>>20368005
use openssl and encrypt that shit, also a passphrase at the end as the 25th word is not a bad idea either but becomes kinda redundant after encryption, unless the passphrase you use is different to the encryption key

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16056135/how-to-use-openssl-to-encrypt-decrypt-files