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Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc. wallets.
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The best practice for using these wallets is to load this "Seed" into a secure hardware device, like
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a [[https://shop.trezor.io/product/trezor-model-t?offer_id=15&aff_id=10388][Trezor "Model T"]] hardware wallet. SLIP-39 Mnemonic cards contain the recovery words, which are
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a [[https://trezor.go2cloud.org/SH1Y][Trezor "Model T"]] hardware wallet. SLIP-39 Mnemonic cards contain the recovery words, which are
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typed directly into the Trezor device to recover the Seed, and all of its cryptocurrency accounts.
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For the [[https://shop.ledger.com/pages/ledger-nano-x?r=2cd1cb6ae51f][Ledger Nano]] and other hardware wallets supporting only BIP-39 Mnemonics, you can now use the
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SLIP-39 App to securely and reliably back up these BIP-39 phrases.
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** Trezor
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The [[https://shop.trezor.io/product/trezor-model-t?offer_id=15&aff_id=10388][Trezor "Model T"]] hardware wallet has built-in SLIP-39 generation and recovery capability.
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The [[https://trezor.go2cloud.org/SH1Y][Trezor "Model T"]] hardware wallet has built-in SLIP-39 generation and recovery capability.
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Enter the words on the SLIP-39 cards directly into the screen of the Trezor to recover your
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phrases, and outputs a single PDF containing all the required printable cards to document the seed
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(and the specified derived accounts).
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On an secure (ideally air-gapped) computer, new seeds can /safely/ be generated (*without*
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trusting this program) and the PDF saved to a USB drive for printing (or directly printed without
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On an secure (ideally air-gapped) computer, new seeds can /safely/ be generated (*without
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trusting this program*) and the PDF saved to a USB drive for printing (or directly printed without
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the file being saved to disk.). Presently, =slip39= can output example ETH, BTC, LTC, DOGE, BNB,
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CRO and XRP addresses derived from the seed, to /illustrate/ what accounts are associated with the
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backed-up seed. Recovery of the seed to a [[https://shop.trezor.io/product/trezor-model-t?offer_id=15&aff_id=10388][Trezor "Model T"]] is simple, by entering the mnemonics
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backed-up seed. Recovery of the seed to a [[https://trezor.go2cloud.org/SH1Y][Trezor "Model T"]] is simple, by entering the mnemonics
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right on the device.
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We also support the backup of existing insecure and unreliable 12- or 24-word BIP-39 Mnemonic
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Output of BIP-38 or JSON encrypted Paper Wallets is also supported, for import into standard
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software cryptocurrency wallets.
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#+CAPTION: SLIP-39 App GUI
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#+ATTR_LATEX: :width 6in :options angle=0
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[[./images/slip39.png]]
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* Security with Availability
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For both BIP-39 and SLIP-39, a 128- or 256-bit random "seed" is the source of an unlimited
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