YSeed

Terms and Safety Disclaimer

YSeed is a free educational BIP39 utility. It is not a wallet, custodian, recovery service, broker, exchange, or financial adviser.

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Direct answer

Use YSeed only if you understand that a seed phrase controls wallet recovery. The website can help generate and inspect BIP39 structure, but it cannot guarantee device safety, wallet safety, funds, recovery success, or future compatibility.

Permitted use

YSeed is intended for education, test wallets, demos, and carefully controlled offline generation workflows. You are responsible for your device, browser, extensions, network, backups, and operational security.

Not financial, legal, or security advice

YSeed content is general educational information. It is not financial advice, investment advice, legal advice, tax advice, custody advice, or a personalized security assessment.

For meaningful funds, a hardware wallet is usually the safer default. If your threat model is serious, consult qualified security professionals and use dedicated offline tooling.

No custody and no recovery guarantee

YSeed does not hold crypto assets, operate wallets, recover lost wallets, check balances, derive private keys, or verify ownership of funds. A structurally valid BIP39 phrase may still be unsafe, compromised, incorrectly backed up, or unrelated to any wallet balance.

Never send a real seed phrase to support

No legitimate YSeed page, support flow, or future team member should ask for a real wallet seed phrase. If anyone asks for your recovery phrase, treat the request as unsafe.

Publication note

A legal operator name, governing law, direct support channel, and dispute process have not been published yet. These terms should be reviewed by qualified counsel before YSeed adds commercial features, accounts, payments, or formal support.

Effective date: May 26, 2026.

Use the smallest safe surface.

Start with local generation, validate only structure, and treat any balance-check promise as outside the safety boundary.