What kind of wallets do you include in most good wallets?
Reputable open source wallets, such as Electrum, Sparrow, or Samourai.
I meant hardware wallets. The listed wallets are well known to almost everyone and this is the majority of bitcoin users know.
My question was that by sending a coin to a hidden wallet (during long-term storage), will it not turn out that access to these coins will be lost? Due to the fact that trezor suit ceased to exist, and other applications that allow you to restore access to the wallet simply didn't exist in nature (that is, there were such wallets, but initially didn't support hidden wallets).
I would suggest that if a coin doesn't even have its own standalone wallet, it's probably either completely useless or an outright scam and should be avoided altogether. Worst case scenario you can use Ian Coleman's site on an airgapped computer to enter your seed phrase, passphrase, choose the correct coin and correct derivation path and extract the necessary private key for your shitcoins.
This is not about own standalone wallet, but about own standalone wallet, which allows to enter the passphrase in order to access a hidden wallet. Well, probably not all wallets support the phrase input function and hidden wallets, right?
Wow, for the hint with Ian Coleman's's site, but your answer would be more complete if you provided link to this site. I understand that all the necessary instructions are available on this website?
What government surveillance and control are you talking about? If now trezor hardware wallet is considered a very bad choice, then it’s not even clear which wallet is considered a good one.
They have partnered with Wasabi, who pay the blockchain analysis company Coinfirm to surveil their users. Trezor have not been a great choice since their unfixable seed extraction vulnerability was discovered, but given that they are now pro-surveillance and pro-censorship I don't think anyone should ever buy a Trezor device again.
The best hardware wallet on the market right now in my opinion is a Passport.
If use a bundle of electrum + trezor? Then after all, in theory, the user can avoid surveillance, right? That is, the problem lies in trezor proprietary trezor suit application, as I understand it. Backdoors were not found in the software or hardware of trezor, allowing the manufacturer to track the actions of their customers, as I recall.
The vulnerability you are talking about will probably be fixed. It is in the manufacturer's interest to do so. At least all vulnerabilities have been fixed up to now.
As for the passport, I can say that
now. After all, they, too, can at any time change their policy of behavior and enter into some kind of partnership, like a trezor.