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legendary
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October 05, 2022, 08:47:45 PM
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Welcome to the roller coaster ride with us. Yes, that's great because you are a newbie and have realized that it is not good to store assets on centralized exchanges, "not your keys, not your money".
Currently we have many different types of cold wallets, but the two most popular and widely used are Trezor or Ledger that you mentioned. Both are good and worth using, you can choose either, as long as it suits your pocket. What's more important is that when you own it, how you take care of them must be a top priority. No matter how good a wallet is, if you don't store it carefully, your assets are still dangerous as usual.

This is a list of hardware wallets compiled by a reputable member that you can refer to, but I still recommend using one of the two wallets you mentioned.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5282364
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October 05, 2022, 08:46:49 PM
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I heard that Trezor or Ledger hardware wallets are pretty good... but what do you guys think?
Thanks!
Trezor or Ledger are the best way to store bitcoins, paper wallets are much easier to loose, not to mention the price of buying a hardware wallet will make you want to keep track of them.
and when it comes to keeping your money or coins, the main concern you should pay attention to is “how safe can I keep it”. and I think Trezor offers the best security for your coins.
At Trezor, the main goals are mobility, security and reliability. Trezor provides you with a reliable, efficient, mobile and 100% secure hardware Cryptocurrency wallet. When you get all these features from a trezor product then it's up to you to decide if trezor is the best, but in my opinion Trezor is the best.
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October 05, 2022, 08:43:47 PM
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Ledger and Trezor are the most popular options for hardware wallets. Coldcard is also a very good wallet because it has the option to be used in an air-gapped manner which means it doesn't ever need to be connected to a computer.

For new users either any of the two most popular wallets are beginner friendly and will keep your bitcoin safe.
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October 05, 2022, 08:31:06 PM
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Hi, I'm kinda new to this whole Bitcoin thing, but I heard it was big and wanted in, so I signed up for Coinbase and bought about $1500 worth.
Then I was reading up and read that I shouldn't store my coins on exchanges because if they're hacked you could lose everything.
I heard that hardware wallets are the way to prevent that... but what would be the best one?
All I really need is for it to be functional and have Bitcoin support.
I heard that Trezor or Ledger hardware wallets are pretty good... but what do you guys think?
Thanks!

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