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m-relay<r4v3r23:monero.social> its basically the standard on all wallets today
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m-relay<r4v3r23:monero.social> just accept both. ANONERO accepts both and just checks seed length. if seed > than 16, it restores as legacy (without user needing to select it)
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m-relay<r4v3r23:monero.social> very. it should be considered the default seed. one thing to note: choosing which seed encryption to use. polyseed has its own passphrase option but last i checked, its possible to know that the seed has a passphrase attached. for that reason, feather, anonero, and others have stuck to the original cryptonite seed offset for passphrases
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m-relay<r4v3r23:monero.social> having 2 possible passphrase options out there will be the main point of confusion