Seedsigner is ONLY for signing. It doesn't store seed on-device. If you turn it off memory gets wiped.
It ofc means that storing/securing seed is a separated responsibility in SeedSigner setups. So it's part of a tradeoff here.
I'd say it's suitable for ultra-cold-storage setups where you transfer out funds very rarely. Because it's poor UX to provide seed everytime you make transaction.
Thanks didn’t know memory got wiped after. That’s great.
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