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Just keep it as-is. (I also think (the first 4 rows which represents documentation status, or maybe include other as well) rows should be sorted here, like, from best status to worse status)
π (π)
Known, but unofficially documented
In this situation, recovery info can be googled, so I think the magnifying glass π should be accurate.
β(orπ΅)
Unknown. No obvious docs, research in progress
The question mark β generally represents "unknown". As for π΅, I just think the stop sign π fits more in the next "abandoned project" situation, while the dizzy face π΅ fits more in this situation, however I still recommend the question mark emoji here.
β οΈ
Not publicly available, or complex without a external tool available for the average user
Just keep it as-is.
ποΈ(orπ)
Discontinued and/or no longer maintained
ποΈ is the "derelict house", which was the first result of googling "abandon emoji" (it's the most accurate in my opinion!), however it might not be seemingly very clear or intuitive, so I think the stop sign π might fit in this situation as well.
π
HW Physically unsafe with βfull secretβ (ie without BIP39 passphrase or multisig) against a automated attack and/or unsophisticated attacker (ie chipshouter blackbox)
π is the "unlocked padlock", which can represent lack of security.
π
Privacy concerns (default is third party node)
Just keep it as-is.
βοΈ
Validation concerns (default is third party node)
Although β is the "fork" unicode character, which accurately represents what it should represent here, I still think it seems to stand out here because it's not a emoji. However I felt difficult to find accurate emoji as well. βοΈ should represent "blockchain" here.
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