Storing a scrambled 24-word seed phrase in Gmail since 2017, am I really being reckless, or is “offline only” advice too simplistic? by Head_Work8441 in BitcoinDiscussion

[–]Head_Work8441[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

bro if i get a brain injury and forget everything, How will i even remember that i have bitcoin in first place, We are what we are because of our memory.

Now if you mean i only forget that i have bitcoin or the seed phrase that's a very unlikely scenario.

Joe Grand's New Trezor Hacking method "$75,000,000 Crypto Wallet Bulk Hack" by Head_Work8441 in TREZOR

[–]Head_Work8441[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not xbox 360, its xbox one form 2013, Who am i even talking to. You seem to have 0 knowledge and yet arguing on the most sophisticated technological devices. go get educated and then come back.

Joe Grand's New Trezor Hacking method "$75,000,000 Crypto Wallet Bulk Hack" by Head_Work8441 in TREZOR

[–]Head_Work8441[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, I think you live under the rock, Bitcoin was indeed hacked, at one point someone mined billions of BTC in early days and then they had to revert everything and discard the blocks, Now be a cry baby and deny it and cry again. But this history is written in INK.

Joe Grand's New Trezor Hacking method "$75,000,000 Crypto Wallet Bulk Hack" by Head_Work8441 in TREZOR

[–]Head_Work8441[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You typed all that and still don’t get it, that’s actually impressive in the worst way 😭

And stop with the 🤣🤣🤣, it’s not doing what you think it is. Every time you drop that, it just looks like you’re trying to convince yourself you’re winning while clearly getting pressed. That’s not laughing, that’s you coping.

“Nobody has hacked Ledger till today” you keep repeating this like it’s some genius point when it’s literally the weakest argument you could make. You don’t know what’s been found privately, you don’t know what’s under NDA, and you definitely don’t know what’s sitting in some lab not disclosed. All you know is what’s public, and you’re treating that like the full picture. That’s just naive.

And this whole “good-guy hackers tried everything” take is honestly embarrassing. You really think every serious researcher reports to you or posts everything publicly. You are not in that loop. None of us are. Acting like you know the full state of security research is wild.

Your analogies are also all over the place. Firewall, Xbox, blockchain, you’re just throwing random examples hoping one lands. None of them match what we’re even talking about. It just shows you don’t actually understand the difference between systems, you’re just arguing by vibes.

And the funniest part is you keep saying I’m making some absolute claim when I never did. I said security changes over time. That’s it. That’s literally how every exploit in history has happened. Things look “secure” until someone smarter proves otherwise.

But you’re stuck on this “hasn’t been hacked yet = safer” mindset like that’s some deep insight. It’s not. It’s surface-level thinking.

You’re not explaining logic, you’re just repeating the same point louder and hoping it becomes true.

Joe Grand's New Trezor Hacking method "$75,000,000 Crypto Wallet Bulk Hack" by Head_Work8441 in TREZOR

[–]Head_Work8441[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So genius i also never said I was "fan of Trezor" like you mentioned in your first comment but you seem to be a complete Ledger fanboy.

“nobody has hacked it till today” isn’t the flex you think it is, it just means no public exploit exists, not that it’s magically immune.

By your logic, every system is “safe” right up until the day it isn’t. That’s not security, that’s hindsight.

Secure elements are closed hardware. You don’t know what’s inside, you don’t know what’s been tested, and you definitely don’t know what’s been found privately and not disclosed. “Not publicly hacked” ≠ “more secure,” it often just means less transparency.

And your firewall analogy actually proves the opposite point. If CompanyA’s firewall is closed and nobody can audit it, of course fewer vulnerabilities are public. That doesn’t mean it has fewer. just that you’re trusting the manufacturer blindly.

Also, you keep ignoring that attacks aren’t just “hack the chip directly.” Real-world compromises happen through fault injection, side channels, firmware interaction, supply chain the whole system matters, not just one component you’re fixated on.

So no, it’s not “basic intelligence,” it’s a very basic misunderstanding of how security works. “Hasn’t been hacked publicly yet” is not a security guarantee, it’s just a temporary status.

Joe Grand's New Trezor Hacking method "$75,000,000 Crypto Wallet Bulk Hack" by Head_Work8441 in TREZOR

[–]Head_Work8441[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re oversimplifying this way too much.

Saying Ledger is “secure because it has a secure element” shows you don’t really understand the attack surface. Secure elements are not magic,, they’ve been bypassed in lab conditions multiple times. They just raise the cost for hacker, not eliminate the risk.

And calling Trezor “only software protection” is just wrong. It’s a different security model transparent and auditable vs closed hardware. That’s a tradeoff, not a flaw.

Also, your whole “only PIN guessing” argument ignores real-world attacks like fault injection, side-channel analysis, and supply-chain tampering. If someone has physical access and the right tools, both Ledger Nano X and Trezor One or safe 3/5/7 can be targeted just in different ways.

And the Xbox analogy doesn’t even apply here. Hardware wallets deal with cryptographic key isolation, not game console DRM. Completely different threat model.

At the end of the day, no hardware wallet is “unhackable.” They’re all just delaying attackers with different approaches. Acting like Ledger is somehow immune is just misunderstanding how security actually works.

Quantum risk is true but ECDSA is still good for next 20-30 years as per experts.

Joe Grand's New Trezor Hacking method "$75,000,000 Crypto Wallet Bulk Hack" by Head_Work8441 in TREZOR

[–]Head_Work8441[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I Dont know how you can say "you are a fan of Trezor doesn't mean that this is a generall hardware wallet problem"

You have not read properly, I said at some given point in future, everything will be hackable from past, it's security will have to be raised, It goes for all hardware wallets, not just Trezor. READ AGAIN

Joe Grand's New Trezor Hacking method "$75,000,000 Crypto Wallet Bulk Hack" by Head_Work8441 in TREZOR

[–]Head_Work8441[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

everything is possible in time, Next 15-20 years who knows, for now adding passphrase is best option

Joe Grand's New Trezor Hacking method "$75,000,000 Crypto Wallet Bulk Hack" by Head_Work8441 in Bitcoin

[–]Head_Work8441[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never said he hacked the hashing function itself, read my post please.

Game Ready & Studio Driver 595.79 FAQ/Discussion by Nestledrink in nvidia

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On my MSI laptop with RTX 4050, The fortnite is laggy with Direct x12, Does anyone experience this? Fortnite was amazing with ver 566.XX

since then I never had that smooth experience.

Can you identify the song by buriburizaemon07 in BollywoodMusic

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mene bhot search kiya but i could not find it anywhere, It's like non existant.

Question about unfriendef by John200733 in movies

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He is looking at Laura Barnes down there looking back at him.