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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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100% agree but have you seen Ledger nano blind sign info? I haven't tried any other device tbh but I don't see anything properly translating the tx information.
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If that is the case, crypto has a lot to improve before reaching to the mass...will a bank display something a normie cannot undestand when I transfer 1m out of my account?
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Absolutely agree. The screen on your hardware wallet is your final line of defense. Always verify transactions meticulously. Education and vigilance are key to secure crypto investing.
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