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A clarification about Trezor and its new wallet "Safe 3".

While the secure element is not Open-source hardware (OSH), the software is, i.e. the software that runs the OPTIGA Trust M secure element.

It also has a permissive license for bug reporting, which is prohibited in other secure elements on the market.

Infineon on the other hand is a reputable manufacturer.

I am not defending this choice, but it is clearly better than its competitors until the tropic chip arrives.

In the meantime I still consider Jade the best choice with its multi-signature system (Pin + Oracle Secret Server).

Attached data and github repository of the OPTIGA Trust M chip.

https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/security-smart-card-solutions/optiga-embedded-security-solutions/optiga-trust/optiga-trust-m-sls32aia/

https://github.com/Infineon/optiga-trust-m

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Toxic Bitcoiner 2y ago

Are there any open source secure elements on the market?

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Cyph3rp9nk 2y ago

Not at the moment, trezor is finishing tropic, which does comply.

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RealJohnDoe 2y ago

No, see my post above to configure your own Secure Element..๐Ÿงก๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿฆ

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orange โšก๏ธ 2y ago

Not yet, but https://tropicsquare.com/ is supposedly working on it

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