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Topic: How to encrypt electrum seed? (Read 785 times)

legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
July 29, 2017, 05:03:24 PM
#6
Also see Cryptoseed.
legendary
Activity: 3710
Merit: 1586
May 25, 2017, 01:16:39 AM
#5
There is no need to use external programs. Setting a password on the wallet file using wallet menu > password encrypts the seed. You can then backup the wallet file using file menu > save copy.

in case you wanted to write down the seed, then this method won't work. for that you need a third party tool to encrypt the "string" with a password and then be able to decrypt it with that tool when you want to restore the wallet with seed.

electrum doesn't accept encrypted seed phase in its restore window, maybe a good feature to add(?)

Encrypted data tends to be pretty random so writing it down is going to be a challenge no matter how you do it.

If you want a backup of your wallet that can a) be written down and b) require a second factor i.e. a password then I suggest creating a new wallet and when the seed display window comes up you click on the options button and choose to extend the seed with your own words i.e. a password/passphrase. The passphrase you commit to memory and the seed to paper.

To create a new wallet the OP can go to file menu > new /restore. To open it file > open.

legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 10611
May 24, 2017, 11:16:54 PM
#4
There is no need to use external programs. Setting a password on the wallet file using wallet menu > password encrypts the seed. You can then backup the wallet file using file menu > save copy.

in case you wanted to write down the seed, then this method won't work. for that you need a third party tool to encrypt the "string" with a password and then be able to decrypt it with that tool when you want to restore the wallet with seed.

electrum doesn't accept encrypted seed phase in its restore window, maybe a good feature to add(?)
legendary
Activity: 3710
Merit: 1586
May 24, 2017, 09:38:21 PM
#3
There is no need to use external programs. Setting a password on the wallet file using wallet menu > password encrypts the seed. You can then backup the wallet file using file menu > save copy.

legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
May 24, 2017, 05:50:50 PM
#2
You could use a Veracrypt container but have to be careful of keyloggers and tempdata files kept on your computer. Using a hardware wallet with Electrum is better, you just have to store your 24 word seed offline. I have heard of users just engraving their seed on a credit card size piece of aluminum with a Dremel. The seed is worthless to a thief if you use a passphrase kept in your head.
sr. member
Activity: 503
Merit: 286
May 24, 2017, 05:46:21 PM
#1
Is there a way to do it with the software itself, or should something like keepass or veracrypt be used?
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