plications to potentially lock us out of our coins, too..
just to pile on, these are ones ive owned
used Trezor One since they came out - no probs (but hardware itself can be compromised if someone has physical access to it and the equipment)
use Trezor T since they came out - no probs
used Ledger - FUCK NO nothing but risk here. stay away
afaik, that's not true anymore. It depends all on the lengths of your PIN
If a bad person (who knows something or knows someone who knows something)
, they can get you private keys (or your seed words) in a matter of 15 minutes (or something like that), so they can get anything on your non-passphrase wallet, and your pin doesn't do anything. But they cannot get you passphrase wallets unless they are able to guess them or brute-force them.
yeah, but we talked about the attack vector of physical access to the device.. (with regard to secure elements)