The only sensible solution for them will be to roll back the firmware update... which I doubt they will do. Coldcard + sparrow combo ftw
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Didn't know it costs money too lol $9.99 per month and you can't even pay with BTC! Hilarious.
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Incredible! They still only view this as a 'PR failure'.
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I understand the business rationale behind the service. What I don't understand is why they thought it would be a good idea to build it into existing hardware when they could have introduced a separate device (marketed to newbies/beginners) that does something similar – possibly even without requiring KYC.
Not to mention, the way they continue to aggressively defend their decision makes it seem like they're purposely trying to lose their existing customers. It's all so fishy.
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Easy, a customer base of millions already exists, while in the case of introducing a new product, they need to create it.
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Don't try to blame the users. The whole situation is Ledger's fault, they either failed properly communicate the security model (making the customers believe a different thing for years) or completely abandoned their previous stance.
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you are just too dumb anon
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At the end of the day if the source is closed we can't validate their claims that "you have to sign in order for your keys to leave the device". Sooooo, release the source code, aka put your money where your mouth is.
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Minus one hardware wallet manufacturer. Good luck to them.
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I think that Ledger company will dissapear, they did an stupid move.
If you lost once, It's mean permanent.