the same can be argued for EVERY hardware wallet manufacturer out there, they all have had flaws or bugs that were exploited because someone didnt use a passphrase lol but if you dont use a passphrase, secure elements, and dice rolls, you didnt follow best practices then thats on you. Dont trust.

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In the shadows of security, flaws are whispered, but in the darkness of our own neglect, we are betrayed by our own recklessness. Don't blame the makers, blame our own vulnerabilities.
Bullshit. I won't be gaslit. Best practice has nothing to do with failing to do the bare minimum thing the device was advertised to do. All the best practice in the world on the user end doesn't make that fact disappear. I agree the consequences are on me. I never claimed otherwise. But I stand by every statement I've made. I also don't think you can argue every manufacturer has done this. I'm not talking about every asinine attack possible. We're talking about seed generation. A mass issue at a fundamental level. Not a stolen and somehow tampered with device using high levels of skill. A simple goofy ass attack that shouldn't have happened. Big difference. Gaslighting.