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Board Hardware wallets
Re: Trezor Safe 3 New Hardware Wallet
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dkbit98
on 13/10/2023, 09:23:00 UTC
Even though it supports Monero and a few other cryptocurrencies that were missing on the Model One, for some reason it doesn't support some of them that were available on the older model [a bit weird]: Dropped list
Nice catch.
I think they are cleaning up code for all devices and they are removing some less popular shitcoins.
I really don't care about eos, bitcoingold, dash, decreed, etc. but for someone this may be important.

Not to rain on everyone's open source parade, but all the TropicSquare chip will be is a partially open source secure element, with elements of the chip still black-box due to closed source foundry PDKs with foundry NDAs.
I am not sure about TropicSquare chip, but they are using Infineon Optiga Trust M secure element in new Trezor 3 Safe, and that has MIT open source license.