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Users on X aren’t sold on Trezor’s new “quantum-ready” wallet, claiming the term is akin to a marketing stunt and no different from any other hardware wallet implementing an update.
Trezor’s announcement of the Trezor Safe 7 claimed it was the “world’s first quantum-ready hardware wallet.”
It said, “When quantum computing grows powerful enough to challenge today’s cryptography, your device will already have the foundation it needs to adapt through future firmware updates.”
Trezor added that without this tech, “migration to post-quantum cryptography would force users to keep their keys on general-purpose computers, opening an entirely new set of attack vectors.”
However, X users weren’t too sure what any of this actually means, and claimed Trezor’s explanation in the support links “are extremely vague and high-level.”
you already know what I have to say about quantum and hardware wallets...
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Hardware wallets are just fancy toys for clueless users.
... , "quantum computing", ... BULLSHIT CRAP to make it sounds cool and attractive to idiots.
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