(#ee63oea) @eapl.me it is not about remembering, it is about converting something like:
```
ALBimMb+bxXypHuw8bCyZ++Sby6BFNxXs1ATtm+xiEIQbTcvOvR4BaYcAs0cZduf
```
To:
```
apple strawberry corn cat cow impertinence bloke bread stone hydrogen mountain
```
For example, and being able to use the words to โre-assembleโ the password.
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(#ee63oea) What are you looking for? Inputting a password and getting a mnemonic to remember it easily? And from that mnemonic get the same password?
A quick search on Google gave me many results (indeed it's an interesting problem), although this one caught my attention:
DeepMnemonic: Password Mnemonic Generation via Deep Attentive Encoder-Decoder Model
I thought it was easier than it sounds ๐
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(#ee63oea) Another thing I noticed - the Python implementation cannot handle 512-bit keys. Not sure if this is a limitation of the library or of BIP-39 itself.
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(#ee63oea) and just asking for the sake of the conversation, why not using a longer passphrase instead of that complex password in the first place?
It would have higher entropy ๐ค
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(#ee63oea) Hmmm, is bip39 suppose to be reversible? I _thought_ that's what it was for?!
```
$ echo 59I0nDFYho4Hq4ps | ./bip39 -e | ./bip39 -d
353949306e444659686f344871347073
```
=>
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