I know that even a 12 word seed is enough, and 24 word more than enough, but I was just wondering how to think about multisigs from a brute force attack perspective. Would you square the difficulty for each additional key or what?

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For each requires key of the multisig

Multisig is so good I could give you all my keys and you still don't know which wallet it controls

Thats true for single sig too. I can have key very deep in derivation path and attacker doesnt know where to look. Happened to one person I know. He has seed buy coins are somewhere impossibly deep in hierarchy its unrecoverable

I was going to say, with multisigs if someone has all the keys they will get the correct wallet as long as the derivation path is standard, right?

m/44'/0'/0'/93829291872916736048 :D

Lolz. Only doing this if I become rainman

You can write it down and have 3rd secret. Seed, passphrase, position

True. But then I need to count on my wife becoming rainman 😂

This is for "personal" stash :P

A universe of tries times a universe of tries times a universe of tries....