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Monero uses a 25-word seed, not BIP39 — its own wordlist, checksum, and keys. How the Monero mnemonic works, and how to identify and recover yours safely.
SLIP39 (Trezor Shamir backup) splits your wallet into shares — 20 or 33 words each. How it works, how many shares you need, and how to combine them safely.
Electrum uses its own seed format, not BIP39 — which is why other wallets call it 'invalid'. How Electrum seeds work, and how to identify and restore yours.
Lost a seed phrase for Litecoin, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash, or Tron? They're all BIP39 — recovered the same way, just with different addresses. Here's how.
A calm, step-by-step guide to recovering a BIP39 seed phrase when words are missing, misspelled, or out of order — safely and entirely offline.
Lost access to a Solana wallet? Phantom and Solflare use a 12-word BIP39 phrase with ed25519 derivation. How to recover it safely — and why the path matters.
Lost one or two words of your BIP39 recovery phrase? Here's why a missing word is usually recoverable, and how to find it safely in your browser.
Lost or broken Ledger? Your 24-word recovery phrase is standard BIP39 and restores anywhere. How to recover safely — and the risks of typing it online.
You have all your BIP39 words but not the order. Here's when word-order recovery is realistic, why it gets hard fast, and how to do it safely offline.