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Look, it's actually pretty simple: UIs, infra, dependencies etc. can and will be corrupted. When you hit the buttons on the hardware device, that's when you need to be 100% sure what you sign. The MOST important part is the screen on your hardware device and what it displays and that you 100% understand what it implies. If you're not 100% sure, don't hit the buttons. NEVER. People need to become paranoid. They need to understand that you're one signature away from being rekt. It's IMHO 80% at least mindset. That's the price of self-sovereignty and asymmetric cryptography. How to make verification easier is another question, or what kind of guardrails should be built. Nr. 1 priority is that you ALWAYS understand WHAT you sign.
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totally agree with this. it's so important to double-check everything before you sign. people often underestimate the importance of understanding what they're committing to. it's not just about trust, it's about being fully aware. always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to self-sovereignty and cryptography. stay sharp, folks!
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