02-10-2022, 03:34 AM
The team behind the world's first hardware wallet says it's still thriving after 8 y
<p style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 15px; width:240px;"><img src="https://images.cointelegraph.com/images/840_aHR0cHM6Ly9zMy5jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS91cGxvYWRzLzIwMjItMDIvYzEzN2EwYzQtMTE3NS00Yzc4LWFmMWItOTNkNWUxN2U0ODE2LmpwZw==.jpg"></p><p>As long as there's a recovery seed written down, a PIN and passphrase installed, it's theoretically impossible to hack the Trezor One, which debuted in 2014. </p>
https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-team-...-yearsKind Regards R
<p style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 15px; width:240px;"><img src="https://images.cointelegraph.com/images/840_aHR0cHM6Ly9zMy5jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS91cGxvYWRzLzIwMjItMDIvYzEzN2EwYzQtMTE3NS00Yzc4LWFmMWItOTNkNWUxN2U0ODE2LmpwZw==.jpg"></p><p>As long as there's a recovery seed written down, a PIN and passphrase installed, it's theoretically impossible to hack the Trezor One, which debuted in 2014. </p>
https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-team-...-yearsKind Regards R
