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legendary
Activity: 1806
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May 23, 2017, 10:11:32 PM
#56
Ledger stopped making the Nano. The Nano S is superior in all respects to the Nano, even if you can find one in stock don't scrimp on security for your bitcoin. Get the Nano S and sleep well at night.
legendary
Activity: 1159
Merit: 1001
May 23, 2017, 09:24:33 PM
#55
I wouldnt bother with the regular ledger nano. It is just a simple hw wallet dongle but lacks a screen interface which opens you up to possible chance of losing your coins since there is no confirmation of an address meaning a malware could submit a fake request with a different address, have it signed, and you lose your coin. If you are interested in ledger, get the nano s, otherwise use keepkey or trezor.
There is confirmation of the address.

The 2FA card will only generate numbers based on the destination address.

Also, alternatively you can use the 2FA App that will show you the destination address before confirming send.
sr. member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 307
May 16, 2017, 02:06:38 PM
#54
Casting my vote for Ledger Nano.   Grin

I don't have the S since I don't to Alts, I have the older simpler version that doesn't require you carry a dongle.
Never heard about that hardware wallet its just like a dongle for repairing cellphones looks like i am interested about this nano s
What are the advantages about this dongle?

I wouldnt bother with the regular ledger nano. It is just a simple hw wallet dongle but lacks a screen interface which opens you up to possible chance of losing your coins since there is no confirmation of an address meaning a malware could submit a fake request with a different address, have it signed, and you lose your coin. If you are interested in ledger, get the nano s, otherwise use keepkey or trezor.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 2971
Block halving is coming.
May 15, 2017, 07:56:55 PM
#53
Casting my vote for Ledger Nano.   Grin

I don't have the S since I don't to Alts, I have the older simpler version that doesn't require you carry a dongle.
Never heard about that hardware wallet its just like a dongle for repairing cellphones looks like i am interested about this nano s
What are the advantages about this dongle?
legendary
Activity: 1159
Merit: 1001
May 13, 2017, 12:02:32 PM
#52
Casting my vote for Ledger Nano.   Grin

I don't have the S since I don't to Alts, I have the older simpler version that doesn't require you carry a dongle.
sr. member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 307
April 06, 2017, 10:47:48 PM
#51
Have anyone tried the Ledger Blue? Didnt know that they shipped them out but havent heard much about it and been curious (though honestly I feel it is going overboard).
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
March 20, 2017, 07:26:38 PM
#50
Probably said a thousand times already but the ledger s nano is the best up until the next one comes out later in the year called the blu.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
March 20, 2017, 07:25:09 PM
#49
The physical wallets for bitcoins (hardware wallets) are falling in the taste of bitcoiners, mainly because they are safer than traditional Wallets software. A physical wallet stores Bitcoin's private keys on the device itself rather than storing them as a file on your computer or on internet sites / wallets. As a result, you reduce the attack area to a "hacker" who tries to steal your bitcoins.
Even if your computer is infected by a keylogger (malware used to copy user-entered keys and password stealing) or RAT (remote access tool), if your bitcoins are stored in any of these physical wallets, your money You will be safe.
hero member
Activity: 1792
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March 18, 2017, 03:41:02 PM
#48
for me Trezor is the best hardware wallet around
I have to admit that I don't have any other wallets to compare,but trezor satisfies me perfectly
it has all the functionality you will ever need,it is more expensive than the most of the wallets on the market
but it definitely is worth the money you spend on it!
if you have 100$ do not hesitate and buy trezor,you won't be disappointed
I agree, TREZOR seems to be the most trusted hardware wallet by far, and it mentions its use by major Bitcoin exchanges.  It's immune to viruses and is perfect for security as well as being quite convenient.
legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1106
March 13, 2017, 09:33:41 PM
#47
for me Trezor is the best hardware wallet around
I have to admit that I don't have any other wallets to compare,but trezor satisfies me perfectly
it has all the functionality you will ever need,it is more expensive than the most of the wallets on the market
but it definitely is worth the money you spend on it!
if you have 100$ do not hesitate and buy trezor,you won't be disappointed
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
February 27, 2017, 03:06:41 AM
#46
A hardware wallet is a special type of bitcoin wallet which stores the user's private keys in a secure hardware device.
They have major advantages over standard software wallets:
private keys are often stored in a protected area of a microcontroller, and cannot be transferred out of the device in plaintext
immune to computer viruses that steal from software wallets
can be used securely and interactively, as opposed to a paper wallet which must be imported to software at some point
much of the time, the software is open source, allowing a user to validate the entire operation of the device.

Reference: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardware_wallet
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 2481
February 24, 2017, 09:17:18 AM
#45
IMO the KeepKey is the best hardware device out there for the money.  It's just wonderful

Its all dependent on the Amount you want to spend.
In this price segment the KeepKey definetly is worth the money..
But as a starter Hardware Wallet the Ledger nano for a few bucks is nice too.
And also worth the money.
sr. member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 307
February 23, 2017, 08:38:01 AM
#44
IMO the KeepKey is the best hardware device out there for the money.  It's just wonderful

Yea, but it does fall behind trezor though in terms of functionality, but keepkey been pretty stable. I do wish there was a private key import so I could import some of my old btc addresses so i dont have to keep the wallet around on my computer (though I doubt that will ever happen because that could open holes which could expose the private key). However, build quality feels better than the trezor, but I do know that if the trezor falls, there is a less chance of it breaking (unless the screen breaks then idk what to say about that). The keepkey is bigger and could take more damage, but I doubt i will let it fall. I dont let it go far from me anyway.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
February 20, 2017, 11:16:34 PM
#43
Thank you Cereberus and kolloh for responses!
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1023
February 19, 2017, 02:00:21 AM
#42
Hello everyone,

What would happen if I had some bitcoins in a Nano S wallet and someday ledger decides to drop the project. Would I be able to still use my wallet somehow if I had my seed?

Yes you can import it in a wallet which is compatible with that seed. I know electrum is, so you can restore your wallet through your seed in Electrum which supports BIP32 and BIP39. I am not sure but even Mycellium supports this, so yes there are a few options.

And even if ledger decided to drop the project, the current Nano S wallet should still function fine when using a client such as Electrum or the other existing wallets that support. I'd imagine their own App would function as well, you just wouldn't receive any new updates.
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
February 18, 2017, 09:50:02 PM
#41
IMO the KeepKey is the best hardware device out there for the money.  It's just wonderful
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
February 16, 2017, 05:13:45 PM
#40
Hello everyone,

What would happen if I had some bitcoins in a Nano S wallet and someday ledger decides to drop the project. Would I be able to still use my wallet somehow if I had my seed?

Yes you can import it in a wallet which is compatible with that seed. I know electrum is, so you can restore your wallet through your seed in Electrum which supports BIP32 and BIP39. I am not sure but even Mycellium supports this, so yes there are a few options.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
February 16, 2017, 03:26:01 PM
#39
Hello everyone,

What would happen if I had some bitcoins in a Nano S wallet and someday ledger decides to drop the project. Would I be able to still use my wallet somehow if I had my seed?
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1023
February 13, 2017, 11:14:01 PM
#38
And what about the ledger blue?

The ledger blue looks pretty nice but seems a bit pricey. It looks like a tablet more than a simple hardware wallet but it seems pretty cool you can have multiple apps on it. I'm not sure if I could justify the extra price over something like the Nano S though.
sr. member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 307
February 13, 2017, 11:01:04 AM
#37
Something I think would be best for the Trezor 2 is if they had bluetooth. Probably would work a bit better for devices that cannot connect via usb (eg iOS base devices). Doubt they will implement it, but a guy can wish. I do like the keepkey but still feel limited.
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