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Yes. Thank you. I'm just investigating this issue. By the way, "checking the original sound" is easy. But how to do this if you do not have pronounced technical properties. We have to be guided by common sense and the recommendations of people who buy something technology.
You learn how to read code, or you trust others to read it for you and say it's good. I know lots of people don't know how to read code, and that's fine, source code being open is still better than it being closed.
Yes. Thank you. I'm just investigating this issue. By the way, "checking the original sound" is easy. But how to do this if you do not have pronounced technical properties. We have to be guided by common sense and the recommendations of people who understand technology.!!!!!!!
I've used the iancoleman tool and it works great, the source code is all open too so you can check it out yourself, and as @DarthCoin mentioned, use it offline.
This all applies to a computer (laptop or otherwise) that is offline 100% of the time. In fact I'd say an airgapped OS becomes obsolete quicker than a hardware wallet since doing updates to an airgapped OS is more difficult than a hardware wallet.
That said I don't have anything against an airgrapped OS wallet, DarthCoin's guides are where I'd look to get started on that.