Glossary
Seed Phrase
Recovery material that can recreate control of wallet keys.
Reviewed as part of Wallet Safety and On-Chain Security, using the primary references listed below. Updated 2026-07-19.
Plain-English meaning
Seed Phrase is used here to describe recovery material that can recreate control of wallet keys. In the daily board, the word is grouped by the role it performs rather than by spelling or market popularity.
You may encounter it in a product interface, technical document, risk report, policy paper, or market dashboard. The term is included for recognition and comparison, not as a product recommendation.
Important boundary
It is not an ordinary account password and should not be entered into websites.
When this word appears in a report, identify the mechanism being described before treating the label as a conclusion. Similar terms can point to different causes, controls, or outcomes.
Why it belongs with Wallet and Bridge Basics
These are core self-custody and transaction concepts every on-chain user should understand.
When solving the puzzle, compare the job this term performs with nearby cards. A correct group usually shares a function, risk type, workflow, or market structure rather than simply sharing similar wording.
Where you might see it
You might encounter this term while reading educational explainers, product documentation, risk disclosures, market dashboards, or beginner guides. Always separate vocabulary learning from financial decision-making.
Reading cue
Reading a signature request before treating it as a simple login
Use the full guide's applied scenario to ask where Seed Phrase enters the process, what evidence supports it, and which nearby concept it could be confused with.
Read the complete applied scenarioNearby concepts
Compare before you memorize
Token approval
Permission for a contract to transfer a defined token amount.
Approval grants capability; it is not the same as transferring the tokens immediately.Multisig
A wallet policy requiring multiple authorized signatures.
It reduces single-key risk but does not automatically validate transaction intent.Timelock
A delay between an approved action and its execution.
It creates review time; it does not prevent every harmful action.Knowledge check
Check the distinction
Why can a hardware wallet still sign a harmful transaction?
It protects key storage, but the user can still authorize an unsafe approval or transaction.
Source trail
References behind this explanation
These references support the surrounding guide and concept boundaries. Open the full source when you need the original technical or policy context.