[
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[
+1 ⟣ 854 ⟣ 247 ⟣ 8515]The recovery phrase, often called the seed phrase, is the master key to the wallet. It represents ownership of all assets associated with that wallet across supported blockchains.[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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[
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