Do you understand the contradiction? You are supposed to have a hardware wallet for security, and to keep it hidden, not to walk around showing off the logo. The device should be as discreet as possible. It could even be designed to look like something else so that if someone accidentally sees it in a drawer on your desk, they won't be tempted to steal it. The easiest way to violate cryptographic security is with a wrench hitting you over the head and asking for the seed. Marketing for idiots. image

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I’d store it underneath the doormat in front of my door, right where I keep my house keys, extra debit card, offshore account numbers, and a couple extra cheek swabs so I can always have access to my genetic material.
Which would make the best hardware wallet a dead phone in the bottom of a bag in the back of your closet somewhere with cupcake. It would take an incredibly long time to be found, then once it was found it would have to be charged.
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