Exactly. This is why I donāt like signing devices that lack recovery modes. If you canāt recover, youāre already owned.
IF YOUR HARDWARE WALLET COMES WITH A SEED, DO NOT USE IT.

Counterfit manual quality is very high.
Attached address:
https://mempool.space/address/bc1qnlpkmt4unawdql3ec9xaj94svlvxl6hveqs8m8
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In this case it was a Ledger, repackaged with fake manuals and a scratch card for the compromised seed phrase.
Not sure what you mean with "lack recovery mode"? Or do you mean devices that can only generate a new key, and not import a seed?
Right. There are devices on the market that lack a mechanism for you to supply (recover) a seed. Theyāll generate one for you on the trust-me-bro model.
that's disturbing. which devices are this unholy?

Blockās Bitkey and Coinkiteās Tapsigner are two examples.
ohhh. the Bitkey is so tempting though for 25$ especially for new folks.
It would be fine as an addition to a multisig quorum. For example, I wouldnāt use a Ledger or a Bitkey, personally, but a 2-of-2 of a Ledger and a Bitkey is probably good enough for mid-sized cold storage.
yeah, that's the problem, i don't think it's advanced enough to do that. It doesn't actually show the seed. I need to dig into it more...