Lastly, regarding your list; that's an awesome list and thanks for sharing. I actually went through the list myself, and since you seem to care a lot about open-source, which I appreciate, I just want to make some mentions to you regarding the list. Just to be clear, not trying to be a dickhead, but I genuinely went through the repos, so I figured some of the things I will list below should be of interest to you.
You obviously don't know anything about licenses like you confirmed publicly, so I would be genuinely concerned purchasing any product from you.
And now all of the sudden you know how to correctly read licenses for list of wallets I posted before...
Note that most of the Common Clause licenses you mentioned don't allow selling of code, but it can still be forked and reproduced, much different than what you plan to do.
Hito is only pre-sale so it can't have code released, and Bitbox changed their github page, I can't follow all the changes and some links might be outdated, but I will update soon.
I don't know why you hate and fear forked code...it's open source, learn more about it.
cypherockx1:
https://walletscrutiny.com/hardware/cypherockx1/bitbox02 is clearly open source:
https://walletscrutiny.com/hardware/bitBox2/https://github.com/BitBoxSwiss1. I did some more reading after our discussion so I don't see anything wrong with that.
2. You gave them as examples, and you seemed to care a lot about open-source so I was curious to see what these guys were doing. When I noticed some of them aren't really that, I figured you'd like to know, genuinely have no idea why you're trying to misconstrue what I said.
3. Common clause license isn't different to what I was saying at all, I even used the specific term in one of my posts. You can go and read my previous posts; I specifically people would be able to see/copy the code for whatever non-commercial purpose they want, the only restriction was not using it commercially for a period of 2 years. Whereas common clause restricts you from using it commercially in a perpetual manner. So not sure why you're against it when I said it but for it when you say it.
Hito has been in presale for 2 years so being open-source is just a claim at this point. But regardless, I'm not even sure why you got so upset about me checking the list. I was genuinely trying to help and you somehow took it as a personal attack.