that number is a 1 followed bt 21 zeros
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
google how many bits in that number
and you get there are 70 bits needed
so it is a shit seed
a better puzzle would have been give a trezor seed out.
but put in a long ass passphrase
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079Y9YBWB/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?1000 number tags 001 to 1000
pick 16 of them at random
first pick is 1/1000
second pick is 1/999 because you do not return the numbers so
1000x999x998x997=994,010,994,000 just under a trillion
996x995x994x993= 978,178,362,840 just under a trillion
992x990x989x988 =962,535,625,920 just under a trillion
then google how many bits in. 994,010,994,000 x 978,178,362,840 x 962,535,625,920 ai mode
the answer would be 120 bits
now trezor can do a 50 character passphrase
so picking the numbers above would likely be 36 characters long which can be fit into Trezor's passphrase set up
you could even make one with
1000x999x998x997=994,010,994,000 just under a trillion
996x995x994x993= 978,178,362,840 just under a trillion
992x990x989x988 =962,535,625,920 just under a trillion
and
987x986x985x984= 943,246,921,680 just under a trillion
this would be 40 more bits or 120+40=160
and it would be 16x3=48 characters long even if you pick 1000 if you write that number as 000
if I where rich I would make a 1 coin and 5 coin puzzle
one would be with the 36 character puzzle 1 btc
one would be with the 48 character puzzle 5 btc
the descending number count is cause by not putting the picked numbers back in to the set of 1000 numbers.
you could put the numbers back
the math is
1000x1000x1000x1000=1×10¹² 1 trillion 40 bits
1000x1000x1000x1000=1×10¹² 1 trillion 80 bits
1000x1000x1000x1000=1×10¹² 1 trillion 120 bits should be good
1000x1000x1000x1000=1×10¹² 1 trillion 160 bits should be good.