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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Crypto Wallets => Topic started by: sirty143 on August 13, 2018, 03:36:20 PM
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A 12 or 24-word recovery seed is the key to your cryptocurrency wallet. That’s why, upon creating it, you’re prompted to write it down and store it in a safe place. But what if you didn’t have to write it down? What if there was a virtually failsafe means of committing those words to memory, enabling you to recall them at a moment’s notice? As it happens, there is. It’s called a memory palace and, with a little practice, it provides an effective means of developing an unforgettable wallet seed. See more for yourself, here (https://news.bitcoin.com/create-an-unforgettable-wallet-seed-by-building-a-memory-palace/).
Do you think a memory palace is an effective way of recalling a wallet seed or is the risk of forgetting it too high? Let us know your thoughts in the reply/comment section below.
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Hello,
My answer is "yes". Memories is effective way to open the wallet. We don't need to access our private key that we saved before in order to open the wallet anymore. Instead just use our memories to open the wallet. It more safe
The risk of forgetting it to high ? "Of course"
Always write down the private keys also. Not just memories it
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if it come to remember 12 or 24 seed word im sure nobody can remember all of them, usually im screen shot my seed word and store the pict on memory card, after that i keep the sd card and only using it when i need to re open my wallet.