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"content": "Opinion about Trezor One (hardware)\n\u003c!--HEADER END--\u003e\nThe Trezor Model One is a pioneering hardware wallet developed by SatoshiLabs, offering an user-friendly solution for managing cryptocurrencies.\n\nPros:\n- Its screen allows to verify transactions details\n- It's easy to use\n- You can install a bitcoin-only firmware, increasing its security, which is very important for bitcoin users\n\nCons:\n- It doesn't support in air-gapped mode, you are forced to connect it to a computer using an USB cable\n- Not supporting some advanced features like miniscript or user added entropy\n- The missing secure element makes it more vulnerable to physical attacks\n- You can't entry the passphrase or the seedphrase directly on the device, you must do that via the connected computer, which is one of the most important security issues of the device\n- For bitcoin-only users, a company supporting alt-coins is not good\n\n[thebitcoinhole.com](https://thebitcoinhole.com/)\n\u003c!--FOOTER START--\u003e\n\n\n\n#WalletScrutiny #nostrOpinion \n\n[Join the conversation!](https://walletscrutiny.com/hardware/trezorOne)",
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