Andrew Kozlik from SatoshiLabs calls the community for feedback on the new specification in SLIP-0039: Shamir’s Secret-Sharing for Mnemonic Codes. This standard aims to replace bip-39 giving extra security when working with mnemonic words for hardware wallet users.
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SLIP-0039 was added as a working draft and describes a standard and interoperable implementation of Shamir’s secret-sharing SSS. SSS is a form of secret sharing, where a secret is divided into parts, giving each participant its own unique part, where some of the parts or all of them are needed in order to reconstruct the secret.