Event JSON
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"content": "$boost\n\nI think many of you #sheeple are headed to the #slaughter over misplaced trust in closed source, secure elements..๐๐\n\nSo I'm trying to figure out how to use a device with a secure element (backdoor) in as secure a way as possible. Aka \"Don't trust, verify\".\n\nI always use a high entropy bip39 passphrase with a HW. But for cold storage I also wipe the wallet after confirming my backup.\n\nSo here's my question. How can I confirm that my wallet has been completely wiped. Including the super secret, closed source, secure element... cough! (backdoor).\n\nAsking for a friend..๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ\n\n#asknostr #askbitcoin #Bitcoin #coldcard #greenwallet #Trezor\n\nP.S. I dare ya..๐๐งก๐",
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