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When it comes to keeping your seed phrases safe, crypto users tend to fall into two camps—and your choice here could make all the difference.
First group: Digital-first keepers. They store seeds in encrypted password managers, cloud backups, or hardware wallet companion apps. The appeal? Accessibility. You can recover your wallet from anywhere, anytime. The tradeoff? Your seeds exist in the digital realm, which means they're theoretically exposed to online threats like malware or hacking attempts if security practices slip.
Second group: Physical-only believers. They write down seed phrases on paper, etch them into metal plates, or use other offline methods. No internet means zero remote attack surface. But now you're dealing with different risks—fire, water damage, loss, or someone finding your stashed backup.
Honestly? Most experienced holders use a hybrid approach: one copy stored physically in a secure location, another in an encrypted digital format as a backup. Redundancy beats perfection.
The real question isn't which method is "right." It's about understanding what you're protecting against and what you can actually maintain over years or decades. Your wallet security is only as strong as your commitment to protecting it.
What's your approach?