Where does electrum store the private key when unencrypted?
Just wondering if there is a risk of it being recoverable after the transaction has been completed. I figured it would be stored in RAM and thus unrecoverable after powering down, but I can't seem to find anything on that.
Anybody with physical access to your machine has access to your crypto. Best case scenario the wallet is "locked" and they have to crack a password, which is many many many orders of magnitude easier than guessing your seed phrase.
100% that's why they call it a passphrase and not a password, it would be foolish to use something that can be brute forced. Anyways, my question is specifically about the storage of the key when unencrypted, would you happen to know if it ever touches the hard drive?
While I haven't read the source code myself, convention is that it would just be stored in memory, there is no reason for it to be stored on the drive and it would present security risks.