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Seed Phrase FAQs: What It Is, What It Allows, and What To Do

Can I look up my seed phrase online?

No. There is no legitimate website that can “check” or “verify” your seed phrase. Entering it anywhere online can result in immediate loss of funds.

What can someone do with my seed phrase?

Your seed phrase is the master key to your wallet. Anyone with it can restore your wallet, move or steal all assets, and take full control—without your permission.

Is it ever safe to share a seed phrase?

No. Never share it with anyone. No support agent, exchange, wallet, or website needs your seed phrase.

Can I check if my seed phrase was compromised?

There’s no safe way to submit it for checking. Treat any site asking for your seed as malicious. If you’ve entered it anywhere, assume compromise and act immediately.

Is my 12 or 24‑word Secret Recovery Phrase the same as a seed phrase?

Yes—“seed phrase,” “mnemonic,” and “Secret Recovery Phrase” refer to the same thing.

Dark Web Questions About Seed Phrases

Is my seed phrase on the dark web?

If you entered your seed phrase online, assume it could be exposed or traded, including on dark web marketplaces. Treat the seed as compromised and move funds to a new wallet immediately.

Can I check if my seed phrase is on the dark web?

No. There is no safe or reliable way to search the dark web for a seed phrase. Never submit a seed to any checker. The only safe response is to rotate to a new wallet and transfer funds.

Do dark web monitoring services detect stolen seed phrases?

Most dark web monitoring services focus on emails, passwords, and personal info—not seed phrases. Treat any exposure as total compromise regardless of monitoring results.

What To Do If You Entered Your Seed Phrase Online

  1. Create a new wallet on a trusted device and write down the new 12/24‑word seed phrase offline.
  2. Transfer all assets from the old wallet to the new wallet. Do this as soon as possible.
  3. Revoke approvals where applicable (EVM chains): use a reputable token approval manager to revoke token/spender approvals.
  4. Rotate passwords and enable 2FA on exchanges and connected services.
  5. Never reuse the compromised seed phrase.

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