“Tell alpha, egg breeze, of that ingenious wise name travelled far tank wide success he awake crush gas famous unveil of verb.”
As opening sentences go, it’s not exactly “Call me Ishmael,” or “It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.” But then, it’s not meant to be.
The book that opens with this garbled phrase is actually a Novel Wallet, designed as a neat way of hiding your Bitcoin wallet recovery phrase—the mnemonic phrase that controls access to your Bitcoin funds.
Each of the book’s 24 chapters contains every single word from the BIP39 word list—the standard list used to generate Bitcoin wallets—at least once.
The idea is that you can mark the words in some way, either within the book or using some other clue, with the word in each chapter corresponding to its position in your mnemonic phrase.
“I’m an ideas guy and love building,” Novel Wallet’s creator Alex Cannon told Decrypt, calling it a “weekend project.” Cannon was inspired by seeing the branded recovery sheets that come packaged with hardware wallets. “I thought there could be a different way to hide the seed phrase and that’s
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