You can read more about it at bitkey.build
This post describes how it works https://bitkey.build/how-the-wallet-works/
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Yikes. Be careful out there folks. Only buy your Bitcoin hardware wallets from the manufacturer.
The article mentions a supply chain attack, which if that is the case, even buying from the vendor wouldn't prevent that. However, we don't know where the victim purchased the device. Buying from a third party is just asking for trouble.
https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/fake-trezor-hardware-crypto-wallet/48155/
This is where multisig wallets are great. Even if a hacker can get the key on your hardware (like this example) they won’t be able to move funds and would need to figure out a way to get access to another of your keys to do so.
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Water boils at 100C. Max temperature semiconductors can safely operate is 150C so in theory you can! The issue is being able to effectively remove enough of the heat away from the junction all the way to the water without losing too much along the way. Heat dissipation is a key area for mining and as technology advances maybe we could get there
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