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Edited on 22/06/2025, 07:48:58 UTC
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.


This is not accurate. No one lost their coins. What actually happened was that some users noticed the flaw in their mobile app's code. This could potentially affect the small number of users who set up their Tangem using SEED i.e. preferred to have not seedless wallet , and contacted support within one week of setup without carefully reading the automatically generated, relevant message content in the app.

Even if they fixed the ''bug'' it showed how they are amateurs.

 Grin Grin Grin

By that logic all software developers could be considered amateurs. Even Satoshi could be, as bitcoin had bug, even Linus Torvalds could be, since Linux has had plenty of bugs some of which went unnoticed for decades, Eveneven Foundation devices could be, as their firmware had bug. I'm not going to proceed with other narrations. No software is completely bug free. Show me the complex software that has zero bugs.
Version 2
Edited on 15/06/2025, 08:19:05 UTC
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.


This is not accurate. No one lost their coins. What actually happened was that some users noticed the flaw in their mobile app's code. This could potentially affect the small number of users who set up their Tangem using SEED i.e. preferred to have not seedless wallet , and contacted support within one week of setup without carefully reading the automatically generated, relevant message content in the app.

Even if they fixed the ''bug'' it showed how they are amateurs.

 Grin Grin Grin

By that logic all software developers wouldcould be considered amateurs. Even Satoshi could be, as bitcoin had bug, even Linus Torvalds wouldcould be, since Linux has had plenty of bugs some of which went unnoticed for decades, Even Foundation devices could be as their firmware had bug. I'm not going to proceed with other narrations. No software is completely bug free. Show me the complex software that has zero bugs.
Version 1
Scraped on 15/06/2025, 07:53:51 UTC
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.


This is not accurate. No one lost their coins. What actually happened was that some users noticed the flaw in their mobile app's code. This could potentially affect the small number of users who set up their Tangem using SEED i.e. preferred to have not seedless wallet , and contacted support within one week of setup without carefully reading the automatically generated relevant  message content in the app.

Even if they fixed the ''bug'' it showed how they are amateurs.

 Grin Grin Grin By that logic  all software developers would be considered amateurs. Even Linus Torvalds would be since Linux has had plenty of bugs  some of which went unnoticed for decades. No software is completely bug free. Show me the complex software that has zero bugs.

By that logic all software developers would be considered amateurs. Even Linus Torvalds would be since Linux has had plenty of bugs some of which went unnoticed for decades. No software is completely bug free. Show me the complex software that has zero bugs.
Original archived Re: TANGEM WALLET: An Innovative Seedles Cold Wallet Setup
Scraped on 15/06/2025, 07:49:05 UTC
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.


This is not accurate. No one lost their coins. What actually happened was that some users noticed the flaw in their mobile app's code. This could potentially affect the small number of users who set up their Tangem using SEED i.e. preferred to have not seedless wallet , and contacted support within one week of setup without carefully reading the automatically generated relevant  message content in the app.

Even if they fixed the ''bug'' it showed how they are amateurs.

 Grin Grin Grin By that logic  all software developers would be considered amateurs. Even Linus Torvalds would be since Linux has had plenty of bugs  some of which went unnoticed for decades. No software is completely bug free. Show me the complex software that has zero bugs.