Shamir's Playground
Visualize the math behind Shardium. Split any secret into parts right in your browser.
1. Split a Secret
2. Reconstruct
Paste any 2 shards from above to recover the secret.
Cool math, right?
Now imagine doing this manually for a high-stakes seed phrase.
Let us handle the infrastructure, backups, and inheritance.
About Shamir's Secret Sharing
Shamir's Secret Sharing (SSSS) is an algorithm developed by Adi Shamir in 1979. It divides a secret into unique parts (shards), where some subset of those parts is needed to reconstruct the secret.
The math relies on polynomial interpolation. To create a (k, n) threshold scheme, we construct a polynomial of degree k-1. Shardium uses this exact mathematics to secure your crypto inheritance.