My point is that their main Nano S selling point for supporting bunch of altcoins does not stand anymore, until they fix this or upgrade with some new device and I think they are working on something like that.
Adding Bluetooth to the new device, which leaves a big door for potential attacks, and not learning their storage size mistake makes me presume their up and coming product will only get worse. A slick design is useless when there are new, more "modern" approaches that are anything but secure.
Also, their main point of supporting bunch of altcoins turned into their main point of supporting all sorts of shitcoins. They seem to care more about that than adding more functionality to their Live app for instance. The Tor and Full Node features have been highly requested by the community to no avail.
It does take time to import passphrase but I never before heard someone having this issue with ledger slow speed, and installing latest firmware could fix your issue, but there is always a chance this could break your device and unusable.
This is interesting, I have looked this issue up before but found nothing about it. I just thought it was only me who really cared. If you go to the Passphrase option, can you switch between letters instantly as in there is no delay between the button pushes? I do not seem to be able to switch between more than one to two characters per second.
I think that their model with separate apps for each coin also have some security flaws compared to other hardware wallets, and it's just a waiting ticking bomb.
More apps you have it creates more problems and you can't really have Bitcoin only firmware, even if you don't install any other app they still exist in background.
That is for sure. It is an unnecessary headache Trezor found a great solution for. Unfortunately however, as far as rumors go, I heard Trezor's upcoming product will also feature a closed source chip which makes me wonder how many alternatives we will really be left with in the future.
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