- Ledger recently released an update that sparked controversy.
- The update allegedly allowed the company to extract users’ keys.
- Community members, including influential figures, opposed the idea.
- Charles Hoskinon took to Twitter to express his concerns.
Ledger has found itself at the centre of unwanted attention, facing intense scrutiny from all corners of the crypto space over its recently launched controversial Ledger Recover service, which sparked speculation of a backdoor in its hardware wallets.
To complicate matters even further, the security enterprise claimed in a now-deleted tweet that it has always been possible for the company to extract users’ keys, inadvertently digging its own grave.
Despite Ledger’s best efforts to “recover” from the damage and denying its previous claims, the security solution provider is still met with staunch opposition from the community, including