That really depends on how one defines safety I guess. I only consider airgapped hardware to be "safe" for my main stack. Saftey is quite relative to context. This would be "safe" for a small amount for me, but I certainly wouldn't use some software only solution for a large amount. Still cool regardless. Just made me think.
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