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Is it so hard to remember 12 words? Or put them into an image like this?
I suggest to read first those guides I've sent you.
While looking into this, i actually found an interesting post from SN #59895
@frostdragon was making some strong points against stenography, what do you think of these counterpoints and are you advocating it more for smaller amounts, not the main stash?
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There's stenography and steganography. Like lighting, lightning and lightening.
His points are just fear porn. Practice yourself and see how is it. Hiding in plain sight is much better. Plausible deniability. In order to be able to "hack" that image file, they need to have PHYSICAL access to it, to the same file, not a copy. Copies are worthless. Use your brain to create false clues until the attacker get lost.
btw I never hear anybody that hide a seed into an image and get "hacked"... All this fear porn with "get hacked" make me laugh. Only dumb idiots get hacked and not because of the method they used, but because they are dumb and sloppy.
Complexity doesn't mean is more secure...
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Never trust the brain, but i need to look into steganography myself
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I never understand people that are using only 0.1% of their brain when they can use 100%. I wonder how much space can occupy in your brain to store 12 words.
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how do you live if you do not trust your own brain? You always forgot to speak, to walk, to eat ? oh wait... you don't need a brain, you use shitGPT daily.
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