Now now lads, let's keep it friendly.

Just bought an android phone to sweep the BTG off of a paper wallet or two. Worked a treat.
More BTC for me.

According to Satoshi Labs I'm to update the firmware on my Trezor before I proceed to claim my bgolds. I don't like the sound of it. I don't feel totally secure. I'm still thinking...
If you have a verified copy of your seed... why not?
I mean, even if the update process fucks up, you can just try again and re-seed your device.
I think somehow my private keys will leak through the usb cable.
Hodl me

For that to happen two things would be needed:
- A backdoor in Trezor code to send the private key. The Trezor code is open source and public. Not that I have reviewed it nor that it is completely impossible to obfuscate such backdoor in a way that it would be hard to detect it with a casual review.
- A colluding backdoor on the software on the PC end to receive/access that private key and send it to a remote party.
On second thought.... the firmware updater software is also made by Trezor so the "colluding" is not completely impossible. Ok, just update firmware using a safe isolated from the net PC.
That said... I do not accept any responsibility over any loss
