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A hardware wallet stores one's private keys in a secure hardware device.
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Is a smart card more than an non-updatable/inacessible and tamper resistant software?
This question is asked in light of the latest Ledger Recover debacle, and an earlier question.
I'm trying to understand whether devices such as smart cards or YubiKeys are anything more than than a ch …
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Terminology on what do hardware wallets actually store?
Going by the BIP39 standard, it seems that what is stored is the seed (lets call it A). But what is confusing is that people elsewhere seem to be conflating the mnemonic (the 24 or 12 word list, lets …
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Which hardware wallets are technically capable of exporting the private key?
In light of recent events with Ledger, are all other hardware wallets susceptible to being able to export the private key as well, possibly with a firmware update?
If the former answer is true for man …