I have seen metal cards before, so it's not impossible to make them, but I would never use Tangem cards even if they are indestructible

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It's much worse and I think this is not the only time they leaked customer information.
I don't understand how people can ignore this and still use tangem, but I guess they like to live risky and on the edge.
This is not true.
People lost coins and they posted publicly about that, tangem is only covering things up.
Even if they fixed the ''bug'' it showed how they are amateurs.
It is a risk, and I have to say that this comic style ''guide'' is one of the worse thing I saw in my life.
If you have to joke about ''aliens'' and 2069 and Gamma Cephei, than they have serious mental issues.
Problem with tangem is much bigger than I expected, back and recovery is a serious thing.
Wow, you really hate this product.
You claim that people lost money in the “bug” accident, and Tangem covered this up. If you have some evidence, please point me in the correct direction, so I can check and eventually add this to the OP, as it would be a pretty much serious thing to report.
Regarding other aspect, I think is a misunderstanding here.
Would I use Tangem to store my big stash? No. Seedless storage is not an option in this case.
Would I use Tangem to store a low percentage of my stash on my mobile having an extra layer of protection keeping my seed offline all the time, without worrying of a backup? Yes. Seedless storage is an option for the money I can afford to lose if something random happens.
Would I go with all my bank account on my wallet? No never.
Would I go with a few hundreds buck in my wallet? Yes, if I want to have the convenience of a quick, private , payment without worrying to much if my wallet gets stolen or lost.
It’s a fine balance, convenience vs security. And there are many use cases where I think the first outweighs the seconds. In these cases only, I think Tangem is a good option.