It is a big deal if you try to use a same key (like for inheritance) for multiple coins.

12 key or 24 key or 16 key or 25 keys all will have the same security level (minus the fact you can split the key for added security, that is the only difference)

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To be fair, it isn’t even recommended to use the same key in multiple wallets of the same chain much less share a seed between multiple types of assets. This method would make me extremely uncomfortable.

It is not recommended but it is not wrong.

It is exceptionally important if you wish to inherit your wallet to someone who is less crypto-literate as you are.

I guess, you do you.. but normal password reuse is dangerous in normal online accounts without factoring in the financial aspect… now you’re putting 100% of your digital assets behind a single point of failure. 😬

That was the only advantage I suspected

Thanks for info

If you want multiple coins in the same wallet i recommend Edge, you can restore it with username and password. It's the best balance between privacy/convenience

https://edge.app/

Thanks for the tips!