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  • Originally posted by disneysteve View Post

    What sounds like a scam?
    Well, most of Crypto, honestly, but open-source hardware wallets get a lot of folks robbed on the internet unless you absolutely know what you're doing. Most people just follow the hype.
    History will judge the complicit.

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    • I'll try to explain what ua_guy is referring to but my knowledge is very limited and maybe someone else can chime in but Ledger is closed source, Trezor is open source meaning my address is available to anyone to verify the transactions. But as long as I don't send my cryptos to another address scammers won't be able to hack into my address to take my bitcoins. Is that what you were referring about? I've already ordered my Trezor last night from the official website. And as long as it is factory sealed and not tampered with, I will be able to sleep well at night. But if has been tampered with I will send it back.

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      • Bitcoin Act of 2025. I have my ticket, do you have your's. Don't miss the boat and be left behind.

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        • Trezor set up and active. Best to start w/small amounts as practice or test amounts. Once I lost $150 which I considered small but just glad it wasn't $1500 or more.

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