Core-decrypt

In a hypothetical but technically coherent definition, refers to the decryption of data stored in a system’s core image—a snapshot of a process’s or operating system’s memory at a specific time, often generated during a crash (core dump) or for debugging. More abstractly, “core” can mean the innermost layer of a cryptographic architecture: the master key or root of trust. Thus, core-decrypt is the act of unlocking that core layer to access plaintext secrets or to decrypt other layers of encrypted data.

If you are debugging a crashed application: core-decrypt

Core-Decrypt bridges the gap between total privacy and functional data utility. By moving the decryption logic into the core consensus layer, we ensure that data remains private until the exact moment it is legally or contractually required. Alternative: Creating a Physical Paper Wallet If you meant a "paper wallet" for Bitcoin Core If you are debugging a crashed application: Core-Decrypt