Seed phrase and backups
A seed phrase must remain recoverable when needed without being exposed in daily life.
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Protecting digital assets requires more than a wallet: it requires clear organization, controlled access and planned continuity.
Most crypto weaknesses do not come from one bad tool. They come from a chain of decisions: where access is kept, who understands the procedures, how backups are protected, and what happens during absence or error.
GLOV Solutions supports this work with a non-custodial approach: you keep control of your assets, while we help structure what protects them.
Durable security combines individual practices, technical architecture and operational governance.
A seed phrase must remain recoverable when needed without being exposed in daily life.
Secure a seed phraseAn audit identifies blind spots before an incident exposes them.
View security auditWhen several people or responsibilities are involved, action rules must be explicit.
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Non-custodial is becoming a Web3 standard because it connects asset control, operational autonomy, staking, security, and governance.
Crypto security is the set of practices, tools and procedures used to protect wallets, seed phrases, devices, access and recovery paths for digital assets.
A non-custodial setup keeps final control with the asset owner while improving backups, access security, device hygiene, multisig rules and continuity procedures.
The biggest risk is usually not one tool. It is the combination of exposed secrets, weak access, unclear procedures and dependence on one person or device.
Run an audit before increasing exposure, changing wallet architecture, onboarding signers, delegating operations or formalizing inheritance and continuity.