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Topic: Write a song with your seed phrase - page 4. (Read 566 times)

legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1860
November 16, 2022, 08:36:13 PM
#11
Well, to each his own, but I don't think I'd go as far as this in order to memorize my seed phrase. As a matter of fact, even if I successfully memorized it because of this strategy, it will just be a matter of time before I forget it. After all, I probably won't be singing it every single day. And, if worst comes to worst, and you'll experience memory loss, there's nothing to remember anymore. So the best way would still be writing it down in multiple copies and keep it in different hidden places.
legendary
Activity: 4410
Merit: 4788
November 16, 2022, 08:27:30 PM
#10
if people think their homes are not secure enough to invaders, burglars, or family. where you fear an outsider/insider stealing a piece of paper..
then:
a. i guess you have no large screen TV or wifes jewellery in your house out of fear of theft
b. you dont trust your family

to which. get a better door lock.
and get a divorce and find someone to live with you can trust
legendary
Activity: 3024
Merit: 2148
November 16, 2022, 06:47:08 PM
#9
If you can't memorize the 12 words, then any lifehacks like making songs aren't going to help you in the long run. The problem with memorizing is not being able to bring it up from memory in one week, but keeping something in memory for many years. It's easy to forget refreshing your memory because of some events in life, and then realize that you forgot your seed because you didn't repeat it in a while.

Human memory was not created to store data the way computers do, our memory was designed for storing concepts and associations, not raw bits of data in precise order. Anyone who decides to store their seed in their memory need to understand that it's so unreliable that they should treat this backup as if it doesn't exist and rely on other methods first.
full member
Activity: 1736
Merit: 121
November 16, 2022, 05:51:56 PM
#8
"I wish I was like you
Easily amused
Find my nest of salt
Everything’s my fault
I'll take all the blame
Aqua sea foam shame
Sunburn freezer burn
Choking on the ashes of her enemy"


It is looking difficult if you try to memorize the passphrase of your wallet in song. This is dangerous to rely on only. You have need to save or store somewhere again to avoid misplace of words. If you look into your first line
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"I wish I was like you
5th line
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I'll take all the blame
  they look foreign to what passphrase can look, so how do you think you won't be confused in 2 years if you want to login to it.
sr. member
Activity: 1736
Merit: 306
November 16, 2022, 05:51:06 PM
#7
Maybe one way that will work better for me is to use my twelve seed phase to form a football team that way I will never forget it even if you wake me up from the sleep I will have them at all times. Everyone has his own way to go about it but I go with the names of footballers. But from your lyrics don't you think someone can unscramble those seed phase  Cheesy
Better write them safe in a laminated paper and check them after three months regularly you can also share to your wife or kids if you trust them
hero member
Activity: 2730
Merit: 632
November 16, 2022, 05:41:57 PM
#6

Humans have trouble remembering nonsense like 12 random words, but if you write some lyrics and add the melody to your favorite song, it’s a lot easier. I have no idea what Kurt Cobain is talking about above, but if the melody is good, we can remember any combination of words.
Not a bad idea but i would rather be sticking into traditional ways considering that storing or saving up your keys via song is never been that ideal.You could eventually forget these things on long runs.
I would rather be saving it on a steel plate and would be hiding it as much as possible away from others attention which could really be a devastating thing if someone do find out your keys.
Well, if someone do find this seed phrase song integration is  something that convincing on someones approach then its up to them but not for me.
There are things which is more sensible rather than on doing this.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
November 16, 2022, 05:33:51 PM
#5
I definitely think it’s a good idea to write it down, but if it’s written down as a song, it may be a lot harder for someone to realize what they’re looking at if the paper falls into the wrong hands.
If you think like that, why not just go for passphrase instead, it is no more convenient for me to setup a wallet without passphrase, while also still making sure my seed phrase is protected and secure enough to damages and attacks. Once I know that if the passphrase is forgotten, I will lose my coins, I have the passphrase backup separately and yet using the letters, numbers and characters that I can easily remember.
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 83
November 16, 2022, 05:25:13 PM
#4
You can write a song with your seed phrase, but know that the memory can fail someone at anytime, what you think you know might be forgetting, or the brain not able to accurately process the correct words completely. What you can rely on is to just backup the seed phrase offline on paper or metallic sheet. Backup on paper is the easiest while you can have the backup in two or three different locations, but there are metallic sheet you can purchase which are designed for seed phrase backup as well. Have the backup in at least two or three different locations. You can make the song the fourth backup, but never rely on it.

I definitely think it’s a good idea to write it down, but if it’s written down as a song, it may be a lot harder for someone to realize what they’re looking at if the paper falls into the wrong hands.
hero member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 653
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
November 16, 2022, 05:06:42 PM
#3
Despite writing a song with it there should be a place where you could save and protect it more better, okay what if you have a memory disorderliness something similar occurs like accident in a way you couldn't get back the memories of remembering your song or the melody. So to me I think printing it out would be more better storing it into where you could get more access is more preferred.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
November 16, 2022, 04:49:50 PM
#2
You can write a song with your seed phrase, but know that the memory can fail someone at anytime, what you think you know might be forgetting, or the brain not able to accurately process the correct words completely. What you can rely on is to just backup the seed phrase offline on paper or metallic sheet. Backup on paper is the easiest while you can have the backup in two or three different locations, but there are metallic sheet you can purchase which are designed for seed phrase backup as well. Have the backup in at least two or three different locations. You can make the song the fourth backup, but never rely on it.
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 83
November 16, 2022, 04:45:03 PM
#1
"I wish I was like you
Easily amused
Find my nest of salt
Everything’s my fault
I'll take all the blame
Aqua sea foam shame
Sunburn freezer burn
Choking on the ashes of her enemy"

- All Apologies by Nirvana

Humans have trouble remembering nonsense like 12 random words, but if you write some lyrics and add the melody to your favorite song, it’s a lot easier. I have no idea what Kurt Cobain is talking about above, but if the melody is good, we can remember any combination of words.

EDIT

I am not suggesting this to be your only option for storing your seed phrase. I just thought it could be helpful to remember your seed phrase, in case you lose your backups.
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