And they'll tax you on funds you don't longer own, such as bitcoin held by lost wallets or lost private keys? That seems ridiculous.
No, they'll tax you (retroactively) when you find back your keys after 20 years.
it does reveal some questionable thought processes and direction of the Trezor team.
Isn't it simply about money? They thought they could get more users by adding AOPP, so they did it. Then they realized existing users won't like it, so they removed it again.
Wait until they realize how much they can earn selling IP and address data to chain spying companies!