Lockdown Seed
This function effectively destroys your original BIP-39 seed in the Coldcard's secure element and replaces it with the extended private master key (XPRV) value for your seed words and passphrase. You end up with a BIP-32 HD wallet.
You no longer have the passphrase option on your Coldcard. You no longer need to enter a passphrase in order to access the passphrase-protected wallet.
Steps
Select
Advanced
Select
Danger Zone
Select
Lock Down Seed
Read the confirmation message on your screen
Press OK (✔) to confirm. Your COLDCARD will restart to lock down the seed.
Enter your PIN. The
Passphrase
option will not appear in the menu.
Make sure to check the Master Key Fingerprint as this is your wallet's XFP. Select Advanced > View Identity
to verify it is correct.
New backup files will show the XPRV (extended private key) as the wallet secret. The seed words are no longer known to the COLDCARD, so they do not appear in the backup file.
How can this be useful?
You may need to create multiple wallets based on the same seed words for delegation to other people. Save a backup file from the default wallet created by your set of seed words. Get the required number of COLDCARDs, choose
Import Existing
during setup and load the same backup file onto each of them. Give each COLDCARD its own passphrase and then lock down the seed. Your seed words will not be known to any of the devices and remain secure. -Coldcard docs
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