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@ Dikaios1517
2025-02-14 20:23:37
You've got a few things going on here. First, your seed phrase for each key should ALWAYS be backed up to a steel seed-plate, or something similar. It should never live on the device alone. Devices die and get corrupted or otherwise destroyed really easily.
If you have properly done the above, then you will have three devices and three seed-plates at minimum. You only ever need two of those six items, plus your wallet config file, to recover your funds. You have one device and both the other devices got destroyed, but you can find one of the seed-plates? You can access your coins.
Next, yes, you can have the same private key stored on more than one device. Doing so just creates more potential ways someone could get access to your funds, though, without providing meaningful protection against loosing your key, as compared with putting it on a seed-plate.