diff --git a/ch05_wallets.adoc b/ch05_wallets.adoc index 19b3e593..f5ec9103 100644 --- a/ch05_wallets.adoc +++ b/ch05_wallets.adoc @@ -853,7 +853,7 @@ pass:[#bip39_128_w_pass], and pass:[#bip39_256_no_pass] show -some examples of recovery codes and the seeds ((("wallets", "recovery codes", "seed generation", startref="wallet-recovery-bip39-seed")))((("recovery codes", "seed generation", startref="recovery-code-bip39-seed")))((("BIP39 recovery codes", "seed generation", startref="bip39-recovery-seed")))((("entropy", "seed generation", startref="entropy-seed-generate")))((("seeds", "generating", startref="seed-generate")))((("key-stretching functions", startref="key-stretch")))they produce. +some examples of recovery codes and the seeds ((("key-stretching functions", startref="key-stretch")))they produce. ++++ @@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ recovery code across multiple locations without relying on the safety of any individual code. As of 2023, most modern wallets generate 128 bits of entropy for their -recovery codes (or a value near 128, such as Electrum v2's 132 bits). +recovery codes (or a value near 128, such as((("wallets", "recovery codes", "seed generation", startref="wallet-recovery-bip39-seed")))((("recovery codes", "seed generation", startref="recovery-code-bip39-seed")))((("BIP39 recovery codes", "seed generation", startref="bip39-recovery-seed")))((("entropy", "seed generation", startref="entropy-seed-generate")))((("seeds", "generating", startref="seed-generate"))) Electrum v2's 132 bits). **** [[recovery_passphrase]]