@mitchell thought you'd find this interesting https://tweety.social/url/5306
@chu Nice, found that a few months ago :) Might get one for safe keeping!
@mitchell what could that be used for? like, you plug it into your computer with software running that, when USB key detected, will run predetermined security functions?
@chu Its like a smart card that supports NFC, etc. Read the description i guess?
@chu https://gnusocial.me/url/492

Supports like 1000000000000 crypocurrencies.. lol
@mitchell now THAT I'd use over the other one hands down
@chu They write: "Virus and Malware Proof: Because KeepKey does not have an operating system, the layers that viruses, malware, and key loggers infect do not exist on the device. Using KeepKey gives you confidence that hackers can't get to your bitcoins." LOL Operating System =/= only software to have virus. anything that is electronic can run virus code. -_- fucking fags.
@chu And one could argue that the device's BIOS is an OS, and if it has any type of chip on it that can be soldered to (Hint: it does) then it can be infected.