It looks like if I add a character to my current password (which happens to be "Password123" - just for your info), then my brute-force hackening durability will go from 10 months of hacking durability all the way up to 3 years if I stick with 11 characters, and all the way up to 226 years if I go to 12 characters.
It would be even better if I don't tell you guys which character I am going to use and where I am going to put it.
Do you guys know if there is a live ticker of the cumulative buy/sell walls from the orderbooks of every major exchange?
Huh?
Do you know about this one:
https://data.bitcoinity.org/markets/books/all#Yearly update of the password strength table:
I particularly like this chart!
What about the elephant in the room: what if my password has been previously stolen, uses simple words, or I reuse it between sites?

Due to OpSec, I can not confirm or deny that I am using pass-phrases/long sentences and random words with spaces, rather than a random 12 character string.
That's a good point to counter my previous discussion of the matter.
I am going to have to reconsider my earlier disclosed plan forward.
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