I give HWWs to my orange pills as a tangible "bitcoin thing in their hands" with the requisite disclaimer that it can't be trusted, but neither can a lone generic PC by itself, so 2 is better than one to disperse risk (plus the ceremony of signing offline can be cute & informative) For me personally though, they're a novelty. I use #qubes for bitcoin stuff on a spare laptop, and keep the seeds in keepass in an offline appvm. The signing ceremony on qubes os is mundane, but effectively the same as an airgap HWW signing. nostr:nevent1qqs2qhdfvcm22np57q6uq27exemmw3htx06x6zkysq0ex79l89rap0cpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzvuhsygzdf2mn0chmkkhsl4vskjm733h7wmf6q25hj8hhlkk0vq0eu586mqpsgqqqqqqsy6h8l6
The irony is that hardware wallets really don't play well at all with the USB stack on #QubesOS 🤣
Ha :) yeah, I can't remember the qubes hypervisor at the moment but yes. I had many a issue with usb in just virtual box. But yeah, qubes is also good. You have a good point about the physical object. I can see that helping. Sometimes I'm a bit too close to the problem. Thanks for the persepective.