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AHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHA

wait....

AHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

you know they all have backdoor trojans built in right?

paper wallet master race

yes goy put your coins on my (((special))) wallet it's extremely secure!

>> No.7277839

big if true

>> No.7277850

>>7277777

>> No.7277871

true if small

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7277890

>>7277821

Ledger already confirmed to be compromisable by malware without root permission

https://www.docdroid.net/Jug5LX3/ledger-receive-address-attack.pdf

>> No.7277935

>>7277821
Yes, in principle a hardware wallet can use kleptographic leakage to reveal keys. Ideally they are supposed to follow RFC 6979 to avoid this, but there is no way to check unless you also have your private keys loaded on a computer, and try to reconstruct the transactions to check the signing nonce.

https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6979

However I guess that if a hardware key were to be compromised, it would be really really big news that would lose business for that company.