Difference between revisions of "Talk:Backing up your wallet seed"

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<!-- Bisq has a built-in Bitcoin (BTC) wallet based upon the Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP 44). BTC wallets have a m/44'/0'/0' derivation path and Bisq (BSQ) wallets have a m/44'/142'/0' derivation path. Your same seed phrase is used for BTC and BSQ wallets.-->
 
<!-- Bisq has a built-in Bitcoin (BTC) wallet based upon the Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP 44). BTC wallets have a m/44'/0'/0' derivation path and Bisq (BSQ) wallets have a m/44'/142'/0' derivation path. Your same seed phrase is used for BTC and BSQ wallets.-->
  
Should we remove any mention of passwords? The only time a password would be required is if you had set one prior to backing up your seed words, it would then for the password to view the seed words and wallet date. Perhaps we can just include or a note? or a link to a wallet password wiki page.
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Should we remove any mention of passwords? The only time a password would be required is if you had set one prior to backing up your seed words, it would then for the password to view the seed words and wallet date.  
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Perhaps we can just include or a note? or a link to a wallet password wiki page.

Revision as of 16:59, 24 March 2020

I've commented out information which seems to be technical information that should be in a reference document somewhere. Also, the image needs to be bigger, it is illegible.

On a technical note, we say that the seed words and date are required to restore the wallet - where does the password come into play? The password is not needed to restore the wallet?


Should we remove any mention of passwords? The only time a password would be required is if you had set one prior to backing up your seed words, it would then for the password to view the seed words and wallet date. Perhaps we can just include or a note? or a link to a wallet password wiki page.