cpu then how it is encypted it almost secondary rigbt?
If the software uses the secure element (TPM) to store keys, is compromised, because TPM is a derivation of smart card protocol, and smart cards have master private key written by manufacturer
Better to create the seed manually, from the sound of it
Smart Card, TPM and other secure elements are all implemented the same way, all have master private keys
The best storage devices and see generators are the simplest microcontrollers like 8bit ones, they are so cheap that you are sure there is no hardware implementation of encryption 😁
I will use a pen and paper and a dice
Yeah, but you need to sign transactions some times, that you can't do it with pence and paper 😁
Yes but if i put that seed on an offline device and then generate a qr code for signing transactions. Is that a viable solution?
The trezor implementation is good because they use a regular microcontroller and not a secure element, BUTT, I don't trust the firmware
They even store the private key into the device, but I seen several years ago a guy that recovered password of the device from a trezor thru power glitch method, has found the password in clear text ito the RAM memory, the problem I have with that, is why the device at power up know my pasword immediately after power up and without entering it into the device 🤔
So, even Trezor is good but is good till someone put hands on it 😁
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