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Hi. I am the author. Thanks for this, I fixed it.

@Husires
I'm not sure if you're the author, but I quickly glanced at the table and noticed incorrect information for both Ledger and Trezor in the "countdown to brick" category... On Ledger, it resets after "3 failed PIN code entries" and on "Trezor, it's 16".

This guide compares feature by feature, 26 different Hardware Wallets available to buy right now:
Minus one for the Keystone Ultimate Tongue
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Hi, I am the article/spreadsheet author.
Thank you for joining us in the forum, and since you joined and created a topic, I will lock this topic.
Thanks for amazing work!!
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Hi, I am the article/spreadsheet author.

You are right, I fixed that on the article and spreadsheet. Thanks !!

I noticed that you listed Ledger among those hardware wallets that support a Bitcoin-only firmware. Ledger doesn't have that. It's possible to only install the Bitcoin app on your Nano device and no other apps, but that can't be considered as a Bitcoin-only firmware. Is this a mistake or is there a reason why Ledger is on that list?



Thanks for your feedback. My goal was to create something valuable to compare wallets and help you decide which of them to use. I also learned a lot when writing the article. I know there are a lot of missing wallets, so I tried to start with the most popular ones. I plan to continue adding more wallets.

This is another good source for hardware wallets but I didn't see any new information I didn't already know, and they could did a bit more research for exact secure elements and other things.
If what they say is true than only Trezor and Coldcard mk4 hardware wallets can be used as password managers, and that can be a useful thing.
I noticed some hardware wallets are missing, but you can find almost all missing hardware wallets in out local section topic that is maintained by out member FatFork:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/velika-lista-hardverski-novanici-80-5285324

If someone can make it in the form of an infographic, it will give detailed and quick information to everyone who wants to compare
Or someone could convert this spreadsheet into bitcointalk forum post tables, maybe with less information if possible.




Hi. I am the author. Thanks for this, I fixed it.

@Husires
I'm not sure if you're the author, but I quickly glanced at the table and noticed incorrect information for both Ledger and Trezor in the "countdown to brick" category... On Ledger, it resets after "3 failed PIN code entries" and on "Trezor, it's 16".

This guide compares feature by feature, 26 different Hardware Wallets available to buy right now:
Minus one for the Keystone Ultimate Tongue

[moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]
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Crypto Swap Exchange
@Husires
I'm not sure if you're the author, but I quickly glanced at the table and noticed incorrect information for both Ledger and Trezor in the "countdown to brick" category... On Ledger, it resets after "3 failed PIN code entries" and on "Trezor, it's 16".

This guide compares feature by feature, 26 different Hardware Wallets available to buy right now:
Minus one for the Keystone Ultimate Tongue
legendary
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This guide compares feature by feature, 26 different Hardware Wallets available to buy right now
This is another good source for hardware wallets but I didn't see any new information I didn't already know, and they could did a bit more research for exact secure elements and other things.
If what they say is true than only Trezor and Coldcard mk4 hardware wallets can be used as password managers, and that can be a useful thing.
I noticed some hardware wallets are missing, but you can find almost all missing hardware wallets in out local section topic that is maintained by out member FatFork:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/velika-lista-hardverski-novanici-80-5285324

If someone can make it in the form of an infographic, it will give detailed and quick information to everyone who wants to compare
Or someone could convert this spreadsheet into bitcointalk forum post tables, maybe with less information if possible.
legendary
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Too bad that the entire article wasn't replicated and posted on the forum as well. But excellent work putting all this together for everyone to read.

I noticed that you listed Ledger among those hardware wallets that support a Bitcoin-only firmware. Ledger doesn't have that. It's possible to only install the Bitcoin app on your Nano device and no other apps, but that can't be considered as a Bitcoin-only firmware. Is this a mistake or is there a reason why Ledger is on that list?
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Hardware and open source software solutions.
But but but but.... where is Satochip ?  Grin

Thank you for sharing. This is a really impressive job.

Well done.
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This guide compares feature by feature, 26 different Hardware Wallets available to buy right now:

    Arculus
    BitBox02
    Coldcard Mk4
    CoolWallet Pro & CoolWallet S
    D’CENT Biometric Wallet
    ELLIPAL Titan & ELLIPAL Titan Mini
    Jade
    KeepKey
    Keevo Model 1
    Keystone Essential, Keystone Pro & Keystone Ultimate
    Ledger Nano S Plus & Ledger Nano X
    NGrave Zero
    Passport Batch 2
    Prokey Optimum
    SafePal S1
    SecuX Nifty, SecuX V20, SecuX W10 & SecuX W20
    Trezor Model One & Trezor Model T

Read more and source:  https://blog.thebitcoinhole.com/best-hardware-wallets-31141ed1aa05?gi=dcb1bea58a94
Spreadsheet with a summary table:   https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-8DLbhxtOcDEBPl8-IAGWaoyx1H02JSz9hADCgAGyCo/edit#gid=0

Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/xtzz1c/26_hardware_wallets_compared_feature_by_feature/



If someone can make it in the form of an infographic, it will give detailed and quick information to everyone who wants to compare
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