Fake news or not---being influenced into hardware wallets &/or paper wallets--is a GOOD THING. Paper wallets generated under strict safety protocols are probably more secure than anything. They do not require a proprietary device to access your funds. It would truly suck to have to hunt down a specific device in difficult times to be able to have access to funds. Another thing to consider---what if Nano & or Trezor went out of business. The devices themselves would then become a high store of value to the community that depends upon them.
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