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I will rather use an electrum on my old device as airgapped (even though they might be flaws) than actually go for ledger now
It is the safest way to create a wallet, and if you store the seed in the appropriate way, you don't have to be afraid that someone will hack you or that you will become a victim of something as trivial as clipboard malware. Hardware wallets are a good thing for anyone who wants more security for their coins, although there are exceptions which are discussed in this topic.
I would honestly feel safer with a hot wallet on a desktop computer than with any Ledger device considering all the bad things that have come from them over the years.
Yes a properly set up hot wallet in an airgapped device is actually the best method provided the device is completely airgapped that is it has never been online before or would it go only again, and provide the hot wallet is also open source and can sign transactions offline. It’s far more better in my opinion than a hardware wallet because I am confident on my device my self any developer
The reason why i compared this type of wallet with ledger is because I said old device which means it’s not totally airgapped since it might have visited the internet before and could have contacted something I wouldn’t know. Which makes it less secure than a proper airgapped device but still better than ledger to me