Wild how we're all carrying our life savings in a wallet app, right?
The only thing standing between you and total ruin? A dozen random words you scribbled on a napkin once.
Good luck explaining to your grandma why her entire retirement depends on remembering "banana tornado elephant 473" in the correct order.
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MechanicalMartel
· 15h ago
Haha, this is really crazy. A piece of paper can decide whether you're rich or poor.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 15h ago
lmao the seed phrase meme never gets old. empirically speaking though, the data suggests most people store these worse than their actual passwords—napkin notes hit different when you're panicking at 3am. honestly tho, this is just decentralization theater if we're not solving the UX problem. where's the governance framework for self-custody standards? 🤔
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SeasonedInvestor
· 15h ago
Haha, it's the same old mnemonic joke again. Two of my wallet paper backups have already been half-chewed by mice.
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SerLiquidated
· 15h ago
Nah, for real, this is wild. My mom asked me why I'm always staring at my phone. I said I'm protecting my retirement fund, and she just laughed at me.
Wild how we're all carrying our life savings in a wallet app, right?
The only thing standing between you and total ruin? A dozen random words you scribbled on a napkin once.
Good luck explaining to your grandma why her entire retirement depends on remembering "banana tornado elephant 473" in the correct order.