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I love listening to What Bitcoin Did by nostr:npub14mcddvsjsflnhgw7vxykz0ndfqj0rq04v7cjq5nnc95ftld0pv3shcfrlx but man, those Ledger ads are getting annoying.

The ad read says Ledger is the "world leader in Bitcoin security" but that couldn't be farther from the truth.

Is a company that openly admits they can steal your #bitcoin at any time really a world leader in security?

Come on Peter, it's time to drop Ledger.

You payin Pete’s bills ?

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Yes, I stream sats to him via nostr:npub1v5ufyh4lkeslgxxcclg8f0hzazhaw7rsrhvfquxzm2fk64c72hps45n0v5 when I listen

A few sats don’t pay tha bills bruh

That doesn't mean he should be misleading plebs into an insecure device. Plenty of advertising opportunities out there.

Then make the connections and hook him up with one! Don’t complain unless you got an answer lined up and ready lol

Ok how about Strike, River, Coinkite, Foundation, SeedSigner - I could go on.

I should not have to run his ad business for him for my critique to be valid. Ledger is a bad actor and his viewers are being misled.

Hypothetically if one wants to never open the ledger again and has been avoiding updates for over a year or more. Would a secure temporary solution be to open the seed on a Cold Card and add an encrypted password?

Adding a passphrase to a seed generates an entirely new wallet, so either way you would need to send your funds to the new wallet.

You are better off leaving the existing seed on Ledger (since it may be compromised), generating a new seed on a new wallet, and then transferring funds to the new wallet.