Just to provide some background, softmods did exist even up to the initial 4.1.0 ipatched Mariko units with early Webkit exploits and Pegascape and Caffiene (in fact, firmware often needs to updated to certain versions to utilize certain exploits), but with an unpatchable hardware exploit on early units and mod chips exploiting a similar mechanism, there was a lot less incentive to pursue the softmod route.this is what i'm hoping for, i think updating the console when softmods weren't really a thing on switch 1 is just asking for issues later on.
With no need for other exploits, it's possible other exploits have already been discovered and left undisclosed remaining unpatched on Switch 2 to this day. Not saying the softmod route will prove fruitful with a full exploit chain to kernel level access and the level of security has certainly ramped up, but the possibility is out there as a day 1 ROP exploit (if real) demonstrates potential.
Hindsight could prove differently, but I think the best approach is to enable microSD Express support on as low of firmware as possible and then keep the unit completely offline as enabling microSD Express later on will force you on whatever the current firmware is.













