My guess is that 9/10 users do not write it down because they don’t have pen and paper on hand because they think they can come back and do it later.

Even if you say they can’t do it later, they will still not understand the magnitude of the importance of the act. Then they’ll be stuck with an ID forever linked to their account that they don’t actually own or control

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Could be solved with toggles that say "I have written down my seed", "I understand that I cannot recover my account without my seed", "I will not share my seed with anyone" etc before allowing them to click Next

There are several wallets that make you reenter you full seed before they will let you continue, forcing you to write it down.

Ngl, I usually just uninstall at that point. If a wallet has nothing in it, it’s not valuable yet.

It’s only valuable in the person’s mind when it holds money. Sometimes I just want to check out an app UI and see if I like it first

They're going to take a screenshot or cut and paste it into a self chat

Yep. That’s why I think passphrases / seed words are going away. It’s a workable solution for the few, not for the many. For a very particular use case, not the norm