Seed Phrase Red Flags

Eight short scenarios. One question each time: should the advisor do this? The pattern you're training is simple — a professional never asks for, accepts, photographs, or stores a client's seed phrase or private keys. The skill is recognizing the moment when an ordinary conversation drifts toward that line.

The protocol, in one place

  1. Never ask for, accept, read, photograph, or store a seed phrase or private key — not in a file, an estate binder, an email, or a phone call.
  2. If a client offers one, decline clearly and explain why: anyone who has seen it is a standing risk to the client, including you.
  3. Recovery planning belongs in a written process that never exposes key material — who does what, in what order, with what professional help.
  4. When real custody, inheritance, or recovery work starts, that's a referral to a qualified Bitcoin custody adviser — not an advisor task.
  5. Document what you declined to handle. The note protects you and the client.
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