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Topic: 50 Hardware Wallets, compared feature by feature - page 8. (Read 3255 times)

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Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, that is something I have in my mind, but probably not a priority right now.
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Lots of new features and improvements on our website where we compare more than 30 different hardware wallets. thebitcoinhole.com
- New wallet details screen with detailed info, official youtube video previews, dropdown to compare the wallet against others, and much more.
- Now you can compare wallets 1 vs 1.
- Added links to Reddit and Telegram communities (when available) for each wallet.
- More helpful info about each important feature of the different hardware wallets.
- Data fixes and improvements
It seems that the Website is quite complete with some new features added. Especially by adding important features on each wallet device.
Sometimes some features are missed and not read. Marked with color is also very helpful

There is one feature that might be added, Maybe you can add some Hardware Wallet photos from different positions.
Usually on the official website, there are many photos and some provide 3D images.
It can help to see the design in detail and not just from the front with just one photo.

Add "Pictures" under the main photo to see more photos.
Or use different layouts according to your taste, sliders, pop-ups etc.

Like the example I made below


Or you can see https://www.gsmarena.com/ website as a reference.
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Lots of new features and improvements on our website where we compare more than 30 different hardware wallets. thebitcoinhole.com
- New wallet details screen with detailed info, official youtube video previews, dropdown to compare the wallet against others, and much more.
- Now you can compare wallets 1 vs 1.
- Added links to Reddit and Telegram communities (when available) for each wallet.
- More helpful info about each important feature of the different hardware wallets.
- Data fixes and improvements
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BIP-85 is a standard to derive multiple seeds from a master seed. The derived seeds are unique and cannot be traced back to one another. I added to http://thebitcoinhole.com a new section with the wallets supporting this: Coldcard, Jade, Seedsigner and Passport Batch 2.
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I don't like the idea of assigning a rating. All the wallets are different and there are users with different needs
I agree with you on that one. These comparison sites should, in my opinion, be about hard facts without personal opinions or anything subjective. Adding a rating system does the exact opposite. You are showing the world what you think is better based on criteria that changes from person to person.

A security-conscious individual could have positive experiences with hot wallets, while someone who has no idea what they are doing could lose their coin from a hardware wallet.
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I don't like the idea of assigning a rating. All the wallets are different and there are users with different needs
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Some improvements to the website
Maybe you can think about adding one more thing called Hardware Wallet Compatibility and Security Rating.
I recently saw this introduced in cer.live website and I like the initial idea, but I don't like how they are doing it and this needs to be improved.
For hardware wallets this should mean how easy is to integrate and connect third party software wallets with hardware wallets.

If you examine cer.live website you will see they rated highest Trust wallet (for Bitcoin), Metamask (for Holdding and Security?!), ZenGo (for monile), etc.
Security rating for Electrum wallet is lowest  Roll Eyes
https://cer.live/wallets
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Some improvements to the website:
- Improved battery category. Changed to "Power" and added "Removable Battery" section
- Added "Miniscript" section on "Bitcoin Features" category.
- Fixes and added some missing data
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I don't see any way to pay with crypto on Ledger official website. Just credit card, Paypal o Google Pay
They are using centralized third party payment processors Bitpay and Crypto.com, they are obviously restricting some countries and locations, and it's much better to switch to BTCPay Server..
I think this can easily be fixed with vpn or tor, but this could create some problems with delivery address location, and I wouldn't waste a single satoshi on ledger hardware wallets.

PS
I saw this new upcoming ledger special fed edition wallet somewhere... but no need to add it on your website/list Wink

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It seems Ledger is not supporting crypto payments in certain countries. That's why I wasn't seeing those options. I had to try with US.
That might be a restriction of the crypto payment processor (crypto.com Pay and BitPay) and not Ledger.
The Crypto.com app, for instance, can't be used in a long list of countries and territories. BitPay also has several prohibited jurisdictions. See if your country is in the list of the sources I linked to.
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It seems Ledger is not supporting crypto payments in certain countries. That's why I wasn't seeing those options. I had to try with US.
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It seems that they have actually added crypto.com pay in addition to BitPay, which was there before.
Indeed, they seem to have added that payment option around 08/2020[1]. Do note that both of them aren't very private considering that one is a centralized exchange and another is BitPay[2].

[1]https://www.ledger.com/ledger-integrates-cryptocom-pay
[2]https://debitpay.directory/anti-bitcoin/
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I don't see any way to pay with crypto on Ledger official website. Just credit card, Paypal o Google Pay
It's there. Go to the shop, add one of their hardware wallets to your cart, and start the purchase process. You can enter fake data just to proceed through the customer info and shipping forms. Once you get to the payments page you will see this:



It seems that they have actually added crypto.com pay in addition to BitPay, which was there before.
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Ledger doesn't accept Bitcoin directly, but you can pay with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies using the crypto payment processor BitPay.
I don't see any way to pay with crypto on Ledger official website. Just credit card, Paypal o Google Pay
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I see, several wallets (sledger included) don't accept Bitcoin payments and they expect people to purchase them for storing BTC  Roll Eyes
Ledger doesn't accept Bitcoin directly, but you can pay with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies using the crypto payment processor BitPay. Anyone interested in doing that should know that BitPay requires KYC to use their services, so there are better alternatives. Check out Do Hardware wallet Manufacturers Ship to PO Boxes or Not for more info.
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Added Bitkey to the website. Still lots of questions about the wallet, so the info is not complete. Waiting to get more info about the wallet to include on the site.
Wait a minute... did they changed the name again?!
First I thought this was some new wallet I never heard before but than I saw familiar shape of ex-Square aka ex-Block wallet.
I honestly wouldn't call this a real hardware wallet at all, based on information I know about it, but let's wait and see what happens when they release it officially.

PS
I am never going to apply for this  beta  Cool
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Added Bitkey to the website. Still lots of questions about the wallet, so the info is not complete. Waiting to get more info about the wallet to include on the site.
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But I don't think it is a huge problem, right? I mean, it's not like Ledger where everything is closed-source, it's certainly better than that.
There is no such thing as semi-open source or little-open source wallet.
Either something is open source or not, and ColdCard is NOT open source device, we already had this discussion at it was proven several times.
NVK (ColdCard owenr) was missleading people for a while with Open Source label on their website, but they had to change it later to Verifiable Source Code.

Here is before and After photos:



It's even worse that same ColdCard used Trezor open source code before that and they didn't credit that, until someone publicly posted about that  Roll Eyes
It's not that ColdCard is bad wallet, but with egoistic hypocrites like NVK I simply refuse to give them any slack.

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I explored all the hardware wallets checkouts and added the different supported payment methods to https://wallets.thebitcoinhole.com
Are all hardware wallets also accepting payments in Bitcoin mainnet?
I see, several wallets (sledger included) don't accept Bitcoin payments and they expect people to purchase them for storing BTC  Roll Eyes
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I explored all the hardware wallets checkouts and added the different supported payment methods to https://wallets.thebitcoinhole.com

Wallets that can be bought with Lightning:
- Blockstream Jade
- Passport Batch 2
- BitBox02
- Keystone
- Trezor
- OneKey
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