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sr. member
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November 20, 2017, 08:28:32 AM
#13
What's the best option for hardware wallet?
Options are:

Trezor
Ledger Nano S
Keepkey

What do people recommend. Any other options aside from those?
I perosnally use Ledger Nano S. I would certainly recommend it because its quite affordable than rest of the options and provide you with a quite high level of security. Also it can even store a few altcoins which makes it even better to use.
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November 14, 2017, 03:57:12 PM
#12
I think that Ledger Nano S is very good and the cheaper option.
You can search videos about each one to decide which is better for you.
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November 14, 2017, 03:54:46 PM
#11
I recommend the nano ledger s, because it is easier to use and is very comfortable, plus you can have other altcoins apart from bitcoin
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November 14, 2017, 03:41:26 PM
#10
Thanks for the help on this. I just ordered my Nano S. I think it will help me get my stuff the stupid exchanges and be more secure.
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November 14, 2017, 03:40:27 PM
#9
I would choose between Trezor or Nano, both has passphrase option too which is not in Keepkey.

I have a little preference for trezor but the advantage of nano is that supports more altcoins. So decision would be if you really want too an altcoin (if its on both or just on nano)
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November 14, 2017, 03:16:46 PM
#8
What's the best option for hardware wallet?
Options are:

Trezor
Ledger Nano S
Keepkey

What do people recommend. Any other options aside from those?

There may be other options outside these but these seem to be the industry leaders and to keep your $ safe you want to remain with the best of the best. That being said I personally have used and loved using a Trezor, but

I have seen videos for the others and they also seem capable and as durable as the Trezor. Dont think you can go wrong between those 3 tbh although I think Trezor and Ledger are a bit better options.
There's minor difference between Trezor (original) and Nano S, both have screen, which is a minimum requirement for security. The altcoin support is the difference, the Nano S supports a bit more alt than the Trezor but both are working on the support of various alts . Maybe you can hang the Nano S on a keychain, because of it's shape but that's only a personal preference.
legendary
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November 14, 2017, 03:11:32 PM
#7
Trezor was the original hardware wallet and a Trezor bought in 2014 still works fine today. I own one of them. Ledger Nano S is the competition. Contrast this to the Case hardware wallet which came out to great fanfare but no longer works because the fees used are too low and cannot be updated.

Case is now obsolete and anyone who spent $199 for it has a paperweight. KeepKey took Trezor code and forked it when they came out with their hardware wallet. It is very pretty but I worry if they are in it for the long haul.

I would stick with Trezor or Nano S. Most of us own both of them because some altcoins might only be available on one or the other. Also the user experience is different. You might prefer the Nano S GUI while I like Trezor. Both are top shelf. Nano S does have a longer warranty, two years where Trezor is one year.

Trezor T will ship in January and uses a new operating system which is supposed to make it easy for developers to add new coins. The original Trezor will still work fine and be updated but there is the possibility some new coins might only be available on Trezor T which has more memory.

Don't wait for Trezor T if you do not own a hardware wallet right now. Go ahead and get either a Trezor or Nano S so you can protect your private keys.
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November 14, 2017, 03:08:05 PM
#6
Ledger Nano S, it won't give you any headache, it's cheap and it's design is dope.
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November 14, 2017, 03:06:44 PM
#5
i recommend Ledger Nano S it will help you to keep bitcoin and other altcoins as long as you have it. then all cryptos are safe. this is much cheaper than Trezor.
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November 14, 2017, 02:53:36 PM
#4
What's the best option for hardware wallet?
Options are:

Trezor
Ledger Nano S
Keepkey

What do people recommend. Any other options aside from those?

There may be other options outside these but these seem to be the industry leaders and to keep your $ safe you want to remain with the best of the best. That being said I personally have used and loved using a Trezor, but

I have seen videos for the others and they also seem capable and as durable as the Trezor. Dont think you can go wrong between those 3 tbh although I think Trezor and Ledger are a bit better options.
legendary
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November 14, 2017, 02:29:03 PM
#3
If you have the money and patience, I would suggest you to go with the new Trezor T.
It's estimated to ship in January 2018 and it costs €149.

[1] https://preorder.trezor.io/
legendary
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November 14, 2017, 02:28:15 PM
#2
Ledger Nano S or wait for Trezor 2 which will be released soon. I would stay away from Keepkey they bought Multibit wallet and after sometime they quit development for it, not the kind of persons I would rely on to buy a hardware wallet. Ledger Nano S has the best price and it supports multi currency, it supports Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin if I remember correctly so it is the best bang for the buck.

Security of course is at maximum level.
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November 14, 2017, 02:19:02 PM
#1
What's the best option for hardware wallet?
Options are:

Trezor
Ledger Nano S
Keepkey

What do people recommend. Any other options aside from those?
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