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newbie
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August 04, 2018, 01:15:36 PM
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Ledger Nano S                        Trezor                             KeepKey


Height: 98 mm                   Height: 60 mm                   Height: 38 mm            
Width: 18 mm                    Width: 30 mm                    Width: 93.5 mm
Depth: 9 mm                      Depth: 6 mm                     Depth: 12.2 mm
Weight: 16.2g                      Weight: 12 g                    Weight: 54 g


Bitcoin                                Bitcoin                               Bitcoin
Bitcoin Cash                        Bitcoin Cash                       Ethereum
Ethereum                            Ethereum                          Litecoin
Ethereum Classic                 Ethereum Classic                Namecoin
Ripple                                 Namecoin                          Dogecoin
Litecoin                               Litecoin                             Dash          
Dogecoin                             Dogecoin
Zcash                                  Zcash
Dash                                   Dash
Stratis                                 ERC20 tokens
Komodo
Ark
PoSW
ERC20 tokens


I think the best hardware wallet is Ledger Nano S

thank you for comparision. I have a question is, can Ledger Nano S store new ERc-20 token( like token from new project )?
newbie
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August 04, 2018, 01:03:10 PM
#6
I like my Ledger Nano S. Relatively easy to use, and it supports most of the coins I have. The Trezor is also pretty good from what I'm told but I haven't picked one up yet.

It's a good idea to store as much of your holdings as you can on hardware wallets since it is much safer than keeping them on a centralized exchange, which represents a single point of failure that can be targeted by hackers, or be afflicted by technical problems.

If you use an instant exchange that supports hardware wallets, you can trade directly from your wallet without ever needing to send your coins to an exchnage first. It's probably the safest way to trade in the world. I tried a lot of different ones, but I prefer using Faa.st since it supports so many tokens.

Here's a quick guide that'll get you set up: https://medium.com/faast/how-to-make-effortless-cross-chain-trades-with-a-ledger-wallet-d71f5d16a43d (it supports Trezor wallet too)
mk4
legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
August 04, 2018, 09:49:06 AM
#5
The "best" hardware wallet is subjective. Personally though, I prefer the ledger nano s as it has a sort of flashdrive look. Decent software too, especially with ledger live out.

I suggest watch YouTube videos on some of the available hardware wallets in the market, then decide for yourself.
hero member
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August 04, 2018, 09:43:04 AM
#4
Let me be honest, I haven't used any hardware wallet other than Trezor wallet and as far as my experience is concerned, it is very good so far but we can not store multiple altcoins there (other than some major coins) otherwise I would rate 5 out of 5 in terms of security, 4 out of 5 when it comes to the user-friendliness (they don't have working smartphone apps). Overall, I am satisfied with my Trezor hardware wallet.
member
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August 04, 2018, 06:41:13 AM
#3
There are two best hardware wallets in my list. Ledger Nano S and Trezor are best wallets in my list. But I prefer Ledger Nano S is better than Trezor. Because Ledger Nano S supports more coins.
hero member
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August 04, 2018, 06:27:32 AM
#2
Nano Ledger S but this is because it's the one that I've been using.

But Trezor is also another one base on its users.

Basically here's the big 3 in hardware wallets.

1. Nano ledger s
2. Trezor
3. Keepkey
newbie
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August 04, 2018, 06:16:47 AM
#1
best hardware wallet HuhHuhHuhHuh?

easy simple safe
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