About the project
After years of watching fellow Bitcoiners struggle with seed phrase storage—from paper backups destroyed in house fires to expensive steel plates that scream "valuable crypto storage" to anyone who finds them—I've been developing what I believe is a more elegant solution. The Bitcoin community has consistently moved toward metal storage for good reason: fire resistance, durability, and longevity. But we've been missing something crucial—discretion.
My approach encodes mnemonic phrases in Morse code before engraving them onto metal surfaces. Think about it: to most people, a series of dots and dashes looks like nothing more than decorative patterns or technical markings. Yet for those who understand the encoding, it represents the same robust backup security we've come to expect from steel storage solutions, but with the added benefit of being completely non-obvious.
The beauty lies in its simplicity — Morse code is noise-resistant by design, meaning small imperfections in engraving won't compromise recovery, and the dot-dash pattern is actually easier to engrave cleanly than trying to etch tiny letters and numbers. I've been testing this method extensively and believe it represents the next evolution in cold storage backup—combining the durability the community demands with the discretion we've been missing.
What started as a personal solution has grown into something I think could benefit the broader Bitcoin community, especially those of us who understand that the best security often comes from solutions that don't look like security at all.
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