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August 05, 2022, 07:43:24 PM
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Hello
I have a number of seed phrases(eg 10 X 12 Words) and need to work with them.
I need a software wallet, windows or android, which can support multiple seed phrase import.
for example I need to be able to copy 10 seed phrases into clipboard(12 words for each line, 10 line total) and paste them into the software import form.
I know I can have multiple wallet on Trust Wallet and some others, but when importing you need to do it 1 by 1. I want to be able to copy 10 seed phrase or more and import them at once into the wallet software.
one last thing I need a multi Coin wallet not just BTC or ETH...

Any thought appreciated. Thanks.
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August 05, 2022, 07:53:40 PM
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You will have to open different wallet for each seed phrase, that is how it is. But on the same wallet app, like on Electrum, you can open different wallets on Electrum. It is a good option to go for.

Two problem exist there:
1- electrum is not a multicoin wallet
2- I have to import 1 by 1. I don't want this.
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Two problem exist there:
1- electrum is not a multicoin wallet
2- I have to import 1 by 1. I don't want this.
For altcoins, I will not be able to recommend any wallet because they are close source wallets. Some of them have such function by using just a wallet app for many wallets. If you want to be able to copy the seed phrase of 10 wallets at once and paste it to create the respective 10 wallets, that will not be possible. But you can create such software yourself.

But I wonder why you need up to that wallets when all can be compromised at once.

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August 05, 2022, 08:04:28 PM
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I don't think what you're looking for is possible mate, you will have to do them manually for each coin, besides is that much of a hassle for you? Doesn't it like takes 10 min to import them all?

I know you can use Exodus to import your seed phrase, it also supposed alot of coins so it should work.
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August 05, 2022, 08:08:24 PM
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Two problem exist there:
1- electrum is not a multicoin wallet
2- I have to import 1 by 1. I don't want this.
For altcoins, I will not be able to recommend any wallet because they are close source wallets. Some of them have such function by using just a wallet app for many wallets. If you want to be able to copy the seed phrase of 10 wallets at once and paste it to create the respective 10 wallets, that will not be possible. But you can create such software yourself.

your recommendation(electrum) doesn't import multiple seed phrase AT ONCE even for BTC either. so thank you for the effort.

I don't think what you're looking for is possible mate, you will have to do them manually for each coin, besides is that much of a hassle for you? Doesn't it like takes 10 min to import them all?

I know you can use Exodus to import your seed phrase, it also supposed alot of coins so it should work.

not a solution.
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August 05, 2022, 08:14:38 PM
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What do you want to achieve?
Do you want to have all your addresses in a single wallet? If so, you should import your private keys instead of the your seed phrases.

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August 05, 2022, 08:26:07 PM
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What do you want to achieve?
Do you want to have all your addresses in a single wallet? If so, you should import your private keys instead of the your seed phrases.


nice question
actually a relative passed away months ago.
I'm trying to recover his funds. the only copy of seed phrase miss 2 words.
long story short, we have like 35.000 possible seed phrase combinations(with some extra filtering)
now I need to check these seeds to see which one contain balance of which coin.
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August 05, 2022, 08:34:20 PM
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long story short, we have like 35.000 possible seed phrase combinations(with some extra filtering)
You can use btcrecover. The tool can be helpful to brute-force the seed phrase.
As there are only 2 missing words, it shouldn't be difficult to find them.

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August 05, 2022, 08:52:02 PM
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now I need to check these seeds to see which one contain balance of which coin.

You won't be able to do it without custom programming. Even if you find a multi-chain wallet that supports importing multiple seed phrases (which I seriously doubt exists), you still won't be able to import all possible combinations. Not even close.

As hosseinimr93 suggested, you can start with btcrecover, which is open source, and hire a developer who can make the necessary modifications to automate the process, if you don't know how to do it yourself.

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August 05, 2022, 10:07:59 PM
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actually a relative passed away months ago.
I'm trying to recover his funds. the only copy of seed phrase miss 2 words.
long story short, we have like 35.000 possible seed phrase combinations(with some extra filtering)
now I need to check these seeds to see which one contain balance of which coin.

So you are looking for a wallet that you can able to import multiple seed backup and look for the exact wallet with funds since you don't know the 2 missing words you are trying to look for a faster way to import seed backup with 2 random words.

Actually, there is a way to speed up this process of finding the right backup seed BTCrecovery as mentioned above is the first tool to recover missing words. Still, if you are looking for an easier one there is another tool that is way easier to use.

Check this one "The FinderOuter, a bitcoin recovery tool" that you can find here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5214021.0

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What do you want to achieve?
Do you want to have all your addresses in a single wallet? If so, you should import your private keys instead of the your seed phrases.


nice question
actually a relative passed away months ago.
I'm trying to recover his funds. the only copy of seed phrase miss 2 words.
long story short, we have like 35.000 possible seed phrase combinations(with some extra filtering)
now I need to check these seeds to see which one contain balance of which coin.
There is no clue about which coins they had bought? I'm not very proficient with altcoins; they all use the same wordlist and same number of words like Bitcoin wallets? Maybe 2 words are not missing, but it's some altcoin that uses 10 or 22 word seed phrases? I guess that could be a hint towards which cryptocurrency you're looking to recover.

Otherwise, I guess you would need to use FinderOuter or btcrecover, but modify it to work with other coins and run it once per coin. That's how I would do it.

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but it's some altcoin that uses 10 or 22 word seed phrases?
Altcoins almost always copy algorithms from bitcoin so their word count should also be the same but keep in mind that if there is an altcoin wallet that generates such uncommon number of words then you can't use the common recovery tools for it because it requires a special algorithm considering 10 or 22 words don't correspond to the common entropy sizes (160 to 256 bit), or their word list and its total count could be different.

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August 06, 2022, 11:33:33 AM
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long story short, we have like 35.000 possible seed phrase combinations(with some extra filtering)
You can use btcrecover. The tool can be helpful to brute-force the seed phrase.
As there are only 2 missing words, it shouldn't be difficult to find them.
This seems practical. how does it work? I mean dose it shows which one has balance or activity? or just make different combinations of possible seed phrase?

now I need to check these seeds to see which one contain balance of which coin.
You won't be able to do it without custom programming. Even if you find a multi-chain wallet that supports importing multiple seed phrases (which I seriously doubt exists), you still won't be able to import all possible combinations. Not even close.
As hosseinimr93 suggested, you can start with btcrecover, which is open source, and hire a developer who can make the necessary modifications to automate the process, if you don't know how to do it yourself.
I'm seriously looking into it.

actually a relative passed away months ago.
I'm trying to recover his funds. the only copy of seed phrase miss 2 words.
long story short, we have like 35.000 possible seed phrase combinations(with some extra filtering)
now I need to check these seeds to see which one contain balance of which coin.
So you are looking for a wallet that you can able to import multiple seed backup and look for the exact wallet with funds since you don't know the 2 missing words you are trying to look for a faster way to import seed backup with 2 random words.
Actually, there is a way to speed up this process of finding the right backup seed BTCrecovery as mentioned above is the first tool to recover missing words. Still, if you are looking for an easier one there is another tool that is way easier to use.
Check this one "The FinderOuter, a bitcoin recovery tool" that you can find here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5214021.0
The problem with FinderOuter is it needs public key to compare. which I don't have any.

What do you want to achieve?
Do you want to have all your addresses in a single wallet? If so, you should import your private keys instead of the your seed phrases.
nice question
actually a relative passed away months ago.
I'm trying to recover his funds. the only copy of seed phrase miss 2 words.
long story short, we have like 35.000 possible seed phrase combinations(with some extra filtering)
now I need to check these seeds to see which one contain balance of which coin.
There is no clue about which coins they had bought? I'm not very proficient with altcoins; they all use the same wordlist and same number of words like Bitcoin wallets? Maybe 2 words are not missing, but it's some altcoin that uses 10 or 22 word seed phrases? I guess that could be a hint towards which cryptocurrency you're looking to recover.
Otherwise, I guess you would need to use FinderOuter or btcrecover, but modify it to work with other coins and run it once per coin. That's how I would do it.
No clue of which coins or tokens. that's why I need to find any address with balance or even activity(even with 0 balance, activity of the address point the correct seed phrase, then I can go after tokens and other coins. I think the big chunks mostly will be in BTC,ETH,BNB,...)

but it's some altcoin that uses 10 or 22 word seed phrases?
Altcoins almost always copy algorithms from bitcoin so their word count should also be the same but keep in mind that if there is an altcoin wallet that generates such uncommon number of words then you can't use the common recovery tools for it because it requires a special algorithm considering 10 or 22 words don't correspond to the common entropy sizes (160 to 256 bit), or their word list and its total count could be different.
As mentioned after finding the correct seed I can go after altcoins in details.
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First of all, how did you arrive at the number of 35,000? A 12 word seed phrase missing 2 words gives 2048*2048 = 4,194,304 possible combinations. Even excluding the 15/16 of those which would produce an invalid checksum, you end up with 262,144 possibilities.

I would also use btcrecover to do this. Since you do not know an address, then you would instead use an address database: https://btcrecover.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Creating_and_Using_AddressDB/

Set it up with your database, tell if the 10 words you do know and the locations of the two you don't know, and let it run. It will try every possible valid combination and check if the first x number of addresses in whichever derivation path(s) you specify have ever been used.
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First of all, how did you arrive at the number of 35,000? A 12 word seed phrase missing 2 words gives 2048*2048 = 4,194,304 possible combinations. Even excluding the 15/16 of those which would produce an invalid checksum, you end up with 262,144 possibilities.
I would also use btcrecover to do this. Since you do not know an address, then you would instead use an address database: https://btcrecover.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Creating_and_Using_AddressDB/
Set it up with your database, tell if the 10 words you do know and the locations of the two you don't know, and let it run. It will try every possible valid combination and check if the first x number of addresses in whichever derivation path(s) you specify have ever been used.
That was my miscalculation. I just head estimated the number without knowing about 15/16. I also didn't knew about database for btcrecover. it makes a huge difference. Thank you.
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August 06, 2022, 09:54:40 PM
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but it's some altcoin that uses 10 or 22 word seed phrases?
Altcoins almost always copy algorithms from bitcoin so their word count should also be the same but keep in mind that if there is an altcoin wallet that generates such uncommon number of words then you can't use the common recovery tools for it because it requires a special algorithm considering 10 or 22 words don't correspond to the common entropy sizes (160 to 256 bit), or their word list and its total count could be different.
As mentioned after finding the correct seed I can go after altcoins in details.
I'm not sure you fully understood how this works.
You want to 'first find the correct seed' and then 'go after altcoins'?

It's not normal practice to reuse your Bitcoin wallet's seed phrase to create altcoin wallets, if that's what you meant.

Most likely, they have exactly 1 wallet derived from that seed phrase. Which means you have to find something like btcrecover for various popular coins and run those all sequentially on the same seed. If you're unlucky and they left behind a wallet of a super obscure, unknown cryptocurrency, there is a good chance it will not be possible to find out which one it was.

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August 07, 2022, 10:22:29 AM
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It's not normal practice to reuse your Bitcoin wallet's seed phrase to create altcoin wallets, if that's what you meant.
Now, I'll preface this reply by restating that I don't know much about altcoins because >99% are outright scams as far as I am concerned, but I still think it is very common that people reuse the same seed phrase across multiple coins.

If you use a multi-coin mobile wallet as many people do, such as Coinomi, then you get one seed phrase across all your coins. If you use a hardware wallet, then you get one seed phrase across all your coins. I think it would only be if someone downloaded and used separate wallets for every coin (which I suspect very few people do) that someone would have different seed phrases for each coin.
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August 07, 2022, 11:19:03 AM
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From what I am getting the OP is not sure if they are altcoin or BTC

Many alts also just changed some things in the QT client to be 'their' coin so they did not have seed words BUT they also did the same to electrum which if I am interpreting this correctly is where the OP is going to have to import the seeds to.

OP, if what I wrote is correct keep in mind some of the alt coins had some REALLY bad electrum coding so keep the systems / coins isolated as possible and go after and move the coins worth more BEFORE going on to the next one. You really don't want to loose a bunch of BTC worth real money because you had to run a funky compromised wallet to get some crap coins.

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August 07, 2022, 02:33:39 PM
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It's not normal practice to reuse your Bitcoin wallet's seed phrase to create altcoin wallets, if that's what you meant.
Now, I'll preface this reply by restating that I don't know much about altcoins because >99% are outright scams as far as I am concerned, but I still think it is very common that people reuse the same seed phrase across multiple coins.

If you use a multi-coin mobile wallet as many people do, such as Coinomi, then you get one seed phrase across all your coins. If you use a hardware wallet, then you get one seed phrase across all your coins. I think it would only be if someone downloaded and used separate wallets for every coin (which I suspect very few people do) that someone would have different seed phrases for each coin.


That's enlightening! Then, I guess recovering the two missing words should work absolutely fine as long as the original owner did use the wallet for Bitcoin at least once. After recovering them, the seed could then just be imported into a trusted (!!) multi-coin wallet to get access to other crypto. Sounds like a game plan.

I'd probably move the Bitcoin (if any) as very first step (using Electrum) just to make sure they're not going to be stolen, and only after that enter it into a multi-coin wallet that I've potentially never used before.

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That's enlightening! Then, I guess recovering the two missing words should work absolutely fine as long as the original owner did use the wallet for Bitcoin at least once.
Yeah, that's the kicker. If the default bitcoin wallet at m/44'/0'/0' was never used, then the search will return no results. OP would have to try other derivation paths, and then potentially other coins. btcrecover does also recover seed phrases using major alts such as Ethereum and Litecoin, but OP would need an address database for each one and would have to exhaust the entire search space multiple times over.

After recovering them, the seed could then just be imported into a trusted (!!) multi-coin wallet to get access to other crypto.
The only wallet I would use for such a task would be a hardware wallet. I'm not aware of any multi-coin software wallet which is open source and reputable.
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