I’m trying to understand why some appear to trust a Jade or Seed Signer air-gapped using a seed QR more than an air-gapped ColdCard, which stores the private keys in a secure element.
It seems to me that an adversary trying to get the private key would potentially have an easier time getting a view of the seed QR than extracting it from a secure element.
I realize this is probably an apples to oranges comparison but what could I be missing in favor of seed QRs in terms of security? #asknostr
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Don’t tread on me. Keep the faith. End the Fed.
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95 degrees F is too damn high! Especially when you live in “almost Canada”.
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Bitcoin Magazine
What Is Bitcoin? An In-Depth Guide By Bitcoin Magazine
Bitcoin is open source, permissionless, peer to peer, decentralized programmable money with a supply hard capped at 21 million coins.
I’m late to the sats stacking party but I’m glad I’m here.
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