🚨 A British man has sued his wife for stealing his seed phrase. His wife allegedly used home security footage to record his use of a hardware wallet, thereby obtaining seed phrase and transferring approximately $170 million worth of Bitcoin. This case demonstrates that the risk of information leakage in a physical environment is no less than that of online hacking attacks. How can you operate a hardware wallet with greater peace of mind in an insecure environment? 1⃣Find blind spots: Operate in a bathroom or a closed space with a curtain drawn to avoid home cameras, robot vacuums, and mobile phone cameras. 2⃣ Fingerprint recognition instead of PIN code: Use Keystone, which supports fingerprint unlocking, to avoid your PIN code being recorded. This way, even if the device is stolen, it will not be easy to unlock. 3⃣ Enable Passphrase: Even if seed phrase is photographed, without this password, the other party still cannot find your wallet.
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03-17
英国高等法院允许一起涉及 2,323 枚比特币(约 1.72 亿美元)的盗窃诉讼继续审理。原告 Ping Fai Yuen 指控其分居妻子 Fun Yung Li 通过家中 CCTV 摄像头偷窥其硬件钱包助记词,并于 2023 年 8 月未经授权转移存储在 Trezor 冷钱包中的比特币。法官认定原告提出的 “conversion(侵占)”

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