Am I correct in assuming that they altered their previous plans and chose to go with the "100%" open-source route or there are still some parts of it that don't fall into that category?
To be fair they claimed before new secure element will be open source as much as possible, but let's wait and see what transparent exactly means.
So far Trezor proved they won't use any insecure or closed chips, and they could do it many times, but they don't make compromises like others.
The first product to showcase that secure element it's probably going to be their upcoming "Trezor Model R
[confirmed by Rusnak]", but there's still no roadmap
[AFAIK].
- I counted "26 open issues for this specific model" on the first two pages alone, so I doubt it could show up prior to the completion of this SE.Oh that's nice, first time I see this information about TrezoRRR... but sadly
prusnak said it's wont be available any time soon (that was back in May).