I think it will be, I think the only console that can't be hacked without a hardmod is the Xbox 360? But I am unaware if it is because it has a solid security system or just the lack of interest for prominent people lol.
I have a v1 I might mod after eol
Why not do it now? If you do online gaming with it just leave the emunand untouched and get rid of every Nintendo's connections and you are good to go, no risk in getting banned.
I think it will be, I think the only console that can't be hacked without a hardmod is the Xbox 360? But I am unaware if it is because it has a solid security system or just the lack of interest for prominent people lol.
I don't think it's lack of interest, over the years they have streamlined the process of hard modding, nowadays you don't even need a glitch chip you just need to connect a wire between two points to attain a similar result.
I imagine that it's likely a similar type of refinement will happen in switch hard modding.
Very doubtful of full soft mods happening anytime soon though unless the keys are obtained somehow.
Well the 3ds is much older and also never had it's hardware exploit released to Nintendo before the New 3DS came out.
Not the case with Nintendo because as Kate Temkin on her moral high horse decided to kiss Nintendo's ass and give it away to be patched on all later Nintendo Switch revisions (wasn't entirely her but she helped Nintendo directly). So there goes the Switch's equivalent of NTRboot and also probably its eqivalent of B9S as well since the New SoCs also disable auto payload rebooting functionality in AMS.
With how much the bootloader has been documented it seems unlikely anything besides a glitching exploit (or massive leak at Nintendo) will be able to mod the later Switch revisions, you never know of course, but it doesn't look promising
By use of a voltage glitching chip that glitches the chip to bypass checks and inject the boot code. It's a different exploit altogether and requires hardware modding. That method can mod all Switches from Late v1 systems all the way up to the OLED and the exploit might even work on the Switch's sucessor (would require a new chip for the new hardware and likely modifications to the glitching routine)