Trezor Forbidden Key Path -
Historically, Trezor firmware would display a warning and ask the user to confirm the usage of a non-standard path. However, this created a significant security vulnerability: users suffering from "click-through fatigue" would often blindly confirm warnings they did not understand. If a malicious piece of software requested a path that exposed the wallet’s "master seed" or a predictable private key, a user could inadvertently authorize a transaction that compromised their entire holdings.
If you're a Trezor user, encountering a forbidden key path error could mean a few things: trezor forbidden key path
In a perfect world, a user would generate a seed on a Trezor and only use the official Trezor Suite wallet. In this scenario, the wallet software requests keys based on established standards, and the Trezor firmware happily approves the request because it recognizes the path as valid and intended for the user's specific cryptocurrency. Historically, Trezor firmware would display a warning and