Yes, but the seed has enough range already. If they didn't know your seed, they're not going to find it
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Right....but I think the point is a passphrase will not weaken it.
The upsides are minimal, but that's okay because you might lose all your funds? 🤣
The Bitcoin equivalent of "we lose a little on each transaction but make up for it in volume"
You are right, it is always possible to lose a passphrase but what makes it more losable than a seed?
Thinking that it's a device specific passphrase and not an essential part of the seed
Not sure what you mean.....a passphrase is not device specific and is not part of the seed but added to the seed. Any passphrase added to the seed makes a new wallet.
Re-read the original post - the Bitcoin mantra is that you only need your 12/24 words
The OP was about the pitfalls with added complexity in a setup, passphrases specifically.
I am saying it is maybe more correct to educate people on the importance of testing/proving recovery and good backup practices, and to not blame lost funds on something other than common user sloppiness.
I didn't get that from your replies, but you're right everyone should test restoration