Tinyseed takes metal backups a step further
![]() | I was looking for a physical backup of my seed phrase and like most people, got a metal backup, in my case from Keystone. However, what I didn't like was the size and weight of it and that the words for my Bitcoin wallet are stored in plain text. Now I recently discovered Tinyseed and love it. Unlike standard metal plates that display your seed phrase in plain text, Tinyseed encodes it using a clever numerical system. Each number corresponds to a word in the BIP39 list - meaning the phrase is hidden in plain sight, significantly increasing privacy and reducing theft risk. [link] [comments] |