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I read recently that USB storage drives (thumb drives), and apparently USB wallet-hardware (like Ledger's Nano) might have an issue re longer-term storage. Namely that the device might "forget" everything on it after a long time (or perhaps after a long time of no use).
Trezor seems to operate differently, as it seems to have its own fairly active processor.
Would Trezor be vulnerable to lack of use over a long period?
For that matter, any comments on Ledger (and similar) usability over long periods of
cold storage?
It could be that I am mis-informed re "USB-style" hardware wallets... Many of us would like to know the truth.
Thank you.