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Generate secure crypto seed phrases with QR codes and passphrases.
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Our Features
Generate secure 12 or 24-word seed phrases.
Customize your wallet with an optional passphrase for enhanced security.
Visualize your wallet address with a scannable QR code.
Support for a wide range of tokens including ERC20, BEP20, and more.
Professional guidance on wallet management and security best practices.
Advantages
Expanded Seed Phrase Options: Unlike most software wallets like MetaMask, which typically offer 12-word mnemonics, our wallet also supports 24-word mnemonics. This provides an additional layer of security.
Enhanced Security with Passphrase: Adding a passphrase creates an extra security layer. Using a passphrase combined with 24-word mnemonics is a more robust solution.
Future-Ready Protection: Quantum computers could potentially threaten traditional cryptographic security by rapidly generating and testing mnemonic phrases against target wallets. A passphrase significantly enhances security by introducing an extra, unpredictable element. This makes brute-forcing impractical even with quantum capabilities, as the program would need to account for both the mnemonic words and the additional passphrase.
Why a Passphrase is Important
A passphrase acts as a second layer of defense, effectively transforming your wallet’s security into a two-factor system. Without the passphrase, even if someone discovers your mnemonic phrase, they won’t be able to access your wallet.
Here’s how it strengthens your security:
Randomness Beyond Word Lists: A mnemonic phrase is generated from a predefined list of 2048 words. A program could use quantum computing to guess phrases from this limited list. A passphrase, however, introduces an entirely new variable that can be customized and isn’t limited to the predefined list.
Resilience Against Quantum Attacks: By adding a passphrase, the time and computational resources required to brute-force your wallet increase exponentially, making such attacks virtually impossible even with advanced technology.