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.Recovery Code Passphrases
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The BIP39, Electrum v2, Aezeed, and SLIP39 schemes may all be used with an
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The BIP39, ((("passphrases (for recovery codes)", id="passphrase")))Electrum v2, Aezeed, and SLIP39 schemes may all be used with an
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optional passphrase. If the only place you keep this passphrase is in
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your memory, it has the same advantages and disadvantages as memorizing
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your recovery code. However, there's a further set of trade-offs
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some strongly in favor of plausible deniability and others preferring the
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increased safety that error detection gives novice users and those under
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duress. We suspect the debate will continue for as long as recovery
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codes continue to be widely ((("wallets", "recovery codes", startref="wallet-recovery2")))((("recovery codes", startref="recovery-code2")))used.
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codes continue to be widely ((("wallets", "recovery codes", startref="wallet-recovery2")))((("recovery codes", startref="recovery-code2")))((("passphrases (for recovery codes)", startref="passphrase")))used.
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==== Backing Up Nonkey Data
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