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polymutex
@polymutex.eth
I don't understand why we are still here when literally billions got stolen due to this. Are competitive pressures on hardware wallets insufficient? Is it an industry consensus-forming slowness problem for transaction legibility? Is hardware just Harderโข in ways that are difficult to grasp for software people?
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polymutex
@polymutex.eth
Tagging @niard who knows about this problem better than me.
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Edmund Edgar (goat/acc)
@edmundedgar.eth
Not a wallet insider but IIUC what's happened is Ledger made a standard for making stuff legible, but their plan is that they will curate everything themselves with their own github repo, so we're wedged where 1) There's no other standard because they made one 2) Nobody else is adopting it because WTF
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Dan Finlay ๐ฆ
@danfinlay
since Ethereum transactions arenโt inherently readable, itโs a hard problem for a non-Internet connected device to handle. I think the right smart account interface can solve this, because it allows the user-space design of authorization signatures that are designed to be comprehensible offline first. ERCs 7710+7715.
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Nico
@nicom
Also, a lot of people focus on L, but there's far better UX for instance with Keystone. Can't tell for others, haven't tried them, but when I switched from L X (because their hardware fails all the time, screen, battery,...) to a Keystone 3 pro, it was like I was waking up. L is the most known HW but it's a disaster. https://keyst.one/
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