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<br><br><br>img width: 750px; iframe.movie width: 750px; height: 450px; <br>Secure [https://extension-dapp.com/wallets/leather-connect-a-leather-wallet-to-a-dapp-step-by-step-guide-2.php Leather Wallet Web3 wallet] wallet recovery phrase setup guide<br><br><br><br>Secure Your Crypto Wallet Recovery Phrase Setup on Leather Backups<br><br>Immediately after generating your mnemonic seed, transcribe it by hand onto the provided titanium plate using the supplied stylus. Permanent metal, not paper, resists fire and water damage for decades. Verify each word against the official BIP-39 list before marking; a single transcription error will permanently lock the associated assets.<br><br><br>This physical backup must never be stored with the device it restores. Keep the metal plate in a separate, discreet location like a personal safe or a secure deposit box. Digital capture–photographs, cloud notes, text files–creates a vulnerability to remote extraction and must be completely avoided.<br><br><br>Validate the integrity of your recorded sequence. Before transferring any value, perform a full restoration on an air-gapped machine using only the metal backup. This dry run confirms both the accuracy of your engraving and your ability to reconstruct the private keys without network exposure.<br><br><br>Treat these twenty-four words with the same operational secrecy as a master key to all your financial holdings. Their possession equates to direct ownership; their loss results in absolute, irreversible forfeiture of funds. Establish a clear legal protocol for next-of-kin access to prevent asset stranding.<br><br>Q&A:<br>Is it really necessary to write down my recovery phrase on paper? Can't I just save it as a file on my computer?<br><br>Storing your recovery phrase as a digital file (like a text document, screenshot, or photo) on any internet-connected device is a serious security risk. Malware, such as keyloggers or remote access trojans, can scan for and steal this data. Cloud storage accounts can be hacked. A paper copy, kept physically secure, is immune to these digital threats. The core principle is air-gapping: creating a barrier between your sensitive phrase and any online system. Paper is a simple, reliable, and highly effective air-gapped medium.<br><br>What's the best way to physically store my paper backup to protect it from damage or loss?<br><br>Think about two separate risks: environmental damage and physical loss. For damage, consider using a material more durable than plain paper, such as engraving the phrase on a metal plate designed for this purpose. These can survive fire, water, and corrosion. For loss, never rely on a single copy. Create multiple backups stored in separate, secure locations—like a home safe and a safety deposit box. This ensures that a single event (a house fire, a flood) cannot destroy your only means of recovering your wallet. Treat each copy with the same level of secrecy and security as the first.<br><br>I've heard about "passphrases" in addition to the 12 or 24-word seed phrase. What are they and should I use one?<br><br>A passphrase (sometimes called a 13th or 25th word) is an extra layer of security you can add to your standard recovery phrase. It's a custom word or string of characters you create and remember. Crucially, without this exact passphrase, even someone with your 12 or 24-word phrase cannot access your funds. It creates a hidden wallet. This is excellent for plausible deniability and protecting against physical coercion, as you could have a decoy wallet with a small amount of funds accessible by the seed phrase alone. However, if you forget your passphrase, your funds are permanently lost. It adds security but also a significant point of failure if your memory is not reliable.<br><br>How do I safely verify that I've recorded my recovery phrase correctly during setup?<br><br>The safest method is to perform a "dry-run" recovery before depositing any significant funds. After writing down your phrase during the initial wallet setup, completely delete the wallet software from your device. Then, reinstall it and use the "Restore Wallet" or "Import Wallet" function. Carefully enter the words you wrote down, in the correct order. If the process successfully recreates your wallet with the same public address, you have confirmed your backup is accurate. Only after this verification should you consider the wallet ready for use. This practice catches writing errors immediately and builds your confidence in the recovery process.<br>
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