Colleagues. Hardware wallets are known to be the most reliable. I have a Trezor. Question. Than your wallet will be different from a Trezor?
Trezor isn't really secure. Ledger Nano is better however there are problems anyway.
You can check
https://blog.gridplus.io/hardware-wallet-vulnerabilities-f20688361b88Bitlock kernel is SecureCore SC300 smart card and all logic is performed within this kernel.
Plus there are some software features like crypto firewall. In other words malware cannot send more than you predefined.
If you are forced to open your wallet under pressure you can input different access password and get different set of addressed with minimum balances to trick the criminal.
Another useful thing is, BitLock is looking like regular USB driver and doesn't draw too much attention. And no button. All transactions are confirmed on mobile that authorises data from BitLock received through secured by asymmetric RSA2048 algorithm channel.
In other words we are focused on maximal security to Bitlock owner and his funds.
Without buttons there are plenty of thing to implement. That's why we are very interested in getting feedback from people about features they want and we'll our best to deliver.