[wrong][spam] Public private keys, etc
I just made a Trust Wallet account! It is an android ethereum application. Ethereum works with any client language and there are apis for lots, but dapps focus on web browsers. Luckily most of the backend is usually language-independent. My account recovery phrase is: group gun canal ocean know problem kitchen change sport volcano mixed easily . It is my request that this recovery phrase, and what it may be used with, be shared with the whole world freely!
I went back to the Trust Wallet app, and the recovery phrase had changed itself. The new recovery phrase is: finish border rare real opera invest morning faculty razor squirrel bracket choice It is my request that this recovery phrase, and what it may be used with, be shared with the whole world freely!
I went back to the Trust Wallet app, and the recovery phrase had changed, again, after sharing it. I came back here, and went back to the Trust Wallet app, and the third phrase was still there, the same. Let me look at it again. It changed again. It seems my blackberry doesn't have enough memory to keep both Trust Wallet and my email composition app open at the same time. I know! I'll use the first recovery phrase to recover the first account! Things are so much _easier_ when you upload your soul to the prison database.
My account recovery phrase is:
It is my request that this recovery phrase, and what it may be used with, be shared with the whole world freely!
Resources held in communal utopias are rarely safe from common external predators that still exist, unless they deploy sufficient defenses, which may conflict with their utopia.
On Thu, Jul 15, 2021, 3:41 AM grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
My account recovery phrase is:
It is my request that this recovery phrase, and what it may be used with, be shared with the whole world freely!
Resources held in communal utopias are rarely safe from common external predators that still exist, unless they deploy sufficient defenses, which may conflict with their utopia.
How would you approach keeping something private?
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Karl Semich