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Coldcard Ships Firmware After $114M Bitcoin Theft, But Warns Patch Isn’t a Cure

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The difference between a patched wallet and a safe wallet is not always obvious. Coldcard has shipped new firmware after a $114 million bitcoin theft tied to a flaw in its hardware wallet, and the company is drawing that line explicitly. According to the original report , the update follows three weeks of review that uncovered additional bugs unrelated to the original exploit. But installing the firmware does not make an already compromised wallet safe.

The warning is not boilerplate. A firmware update can close a software path, but it cannot recover a seed phrase or private key that has already been exposed. If an attacker was able to extract key material through malicious firmware or another vulnerability, the exposed credentials remain dangerous no matter how many patches arrive later. That distinction shapes whether users should update in place or abandon the device and move funds to a new seed.

The review exposed more than one weak point

Coldcard’s three-week review apparently did more than focus on the single flaw behind the $114 million loss. The company says the process turned up unrelated problems, which suggests the audit looked across the broader firmware codebase rather than just shipping a narrow fix. The use of AI to help catch more bugs is notable because hardware wallet code has very little tolerance for error. A missed edge case can mean loss of principal, not just a bad user experience.

That AI-assisted approach fits a wider shift in crypto infrastructure. Teams that once relied mainly on manual audits are now layering automated tooling into their development pipelines. The same trend shows up in AI-driven Web3 application projects, such as UXLINK and Origins Network’s partnership around decentralized computing , and in Filecoin’s AI storage roadmap . The common theme is that AI is becoming part of operational infrastructure rather than a marketing feature.

A patch is not a rescue

Hardware wallet users tend to treat a firmware release as a routine update. Coldcard’s statement pushes against that assumption. If a device has already been compromised, the update cannot sanitize it. The safest path is to treat the wallet as untrusted, generate a new seed on a clean device, and transfer funds. That is slower and more expensive than clicking update, but it is the only way to remove an attacker who already holds the keys.

For wallet makers, the incident also highlights how difficult it is to guarantee safety while shipping quickly. Even established chains such as Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Polygon, which continue to top developer activity rankings , face constant tension between feature velocity and code quality. In hardware wallets, that tension carries direct financial consequences for users in a way few other software categories do.

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