How to Hide Millions Within an Ordinary Image or Photo?
A $500,000,000 Mistake
Did you know that hackers create special bots that search users' computers for files containing the words "seed", "phrase", or "wallet"? If your 12-word seed phrase is stored in notes or email—it's no longer yours.
Even hardware wallets like Ledger or Trezor won't save you if someone finds your piece of paper with the words written down. The solution? Make secret data impossible to find, even if an attacker has full access to your files.
How everyone does it
Storing the phrase in Google Drive, a password manager, or on a piece of paper. This is an obvious target for theft.
How you do it
Hiding an encrypted phrase inside any photograph. The file looks like a regular photo, but your bank is inside.
What is an "Invisible Vault"?
SwissPhrase combines two powerful protection technologies: Cryptography and Steganography.
Step 1: Armoring (AES-256)
Your seed phrase is transformed into unreadable software code using the AES-256-GCM algorithm. Without your PIN code, even the most powerful supercomputer would take billions of years to crack this cipher.
Step 2: Dissolving (LSB Method)
Encrypted data is 'dissolved' within the color channels of the image pixels. The LSB method changes the color of a dot by only 1/255th of its brightness. This is physically unnoticeable to the human eye.
Practical Example
Imagine you've taken a landscape photo in PNG format. Using SwissPhrase, you embed wallet access into it.
You can upload this photo to the cloud or send it to yourself on Telegram. A hacker will see just a beautiful picture. But when you download it back and enter the PIN in our terminal—your 12 words will instantly appear on the screen.
Your privacy is your responsibility.
Use the professional LSB core to protect your assets right now.
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