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June 23, 2015, 09:14:47 AM
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Im looking into buying a trezor wallet since so many people have gave a good review about it, i think is the next logical step even tho i have never been robbed or hacked for my bitcoins i wanna keep my balance secure.
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Some of the designs looks really cool. But the question is: do we really need them? I think they are pretty neat gadget but you don't really hardware wallet for anything you couldn't achieve without it.
You can buy it only if you like the awesome look of the device. I can be safe with standard offline, paper wallet...

I have bad luck with paper.  Cats pee on it, children eat it, and it catches on fire easy.  If you have bad luck like me then a HW wallet is great.  Ledger has a cheap one, I think it is $15, it is basically the same as their more expensive model with less shiny stuff.

I think the ledger blue looks sexy, and the Mycelium has the best slogan ever.  Maybe they are not for everyone, but I really like HW wallets.
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Some of the designs looks really cool. But the question is: do we really need them? I think they are pretty neat gadget but you don't really hardware wallet for anything you couldn't achieve without it.
You can buy it only if you like the awesome look of the device. I can be safe with standard offline, paper wallet...
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^^^^I can side with you on that. Just download some paper wallets, and load the BTC onto your paper wallets. Its cheaper, and safer without a doubt.
legendary
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Hardware Wallets - Secure your Coins! :-)
I dont trust 3rd party hardware. Best bet is to use pendrive and cold wallet.
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Imo offline paperwallet easily made with Armory is still the best super long storage way to go. Im too lazy to get it done but i'll eventually do it. For now i've been rocking Core for ages and i've never had a problem. Just don't install malware.
legendary
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Trezor's look awesome, I've been thinking about buying one for ages. 90% (rough estimate) of my stash is stored on BIP38 encrypted paper wallets. I have been thinking about buying a trezor for a while now. I've read that they're really secure & they look cool. I'm just a paranoid kind of dude & worried about moving my coins from paper wallets.
I mean how are Trezor's powered? What if it breaks or fails? Are the private keys stored in some kind of potential scammy cloud system?
I feel really safe with my paper wallets but keep getting tempted by Trezor.


just dont store all BTC in one place! that is always a good advice. because the keys for the paper wallets could be compromised (could...) or the trezor code could be compromised.

you can store 50% on paper wallets (more than one) and 50% on a hardware wallet (more than one?) for example.
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Hardware wallets are going cheap nowadays. The HW1 costs 15 euros, roughly 0.07 btc at today's price. That is very cheap! A practical wallet for cold storage.
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some of these hardware wallets are very expensive but i am going to consider purchaseing one in the future. just as long as they are secure. does anyone here have experience with hardware wallets?
legendary
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i have thought about getting a trezor for myself to store some bitcoin for long term and put it away in a safe place, but honestly i can not convince myself to pay around $100 for a bitcoin wallet.

I'm on same boat, anyway I decided just to print paper wallets and store them. if you want to for long-term and you are not planning to withdraw them for years, paper wallet are imho even better solution.
legendary
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i have thought about getting a trezor for myself to store some bitcoin for long term and put it away in a safe place, but honestly i can not convince myself to pay around $100 for a bitcoin wallet.

and you shouldn't because there is a still good alternative that are vastly cheaper

i'm more interested in something that resemble a usb but maybe offer better security, like that bitbox

but i'll not pay more than..$10? becauyse i can have a good security with paper/which i don't like) or usb(which i'm currently using)
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i have thought about getting a trezor for myself to store some bitcoin for long term and put it away in a safe place, but honestly i can not convince myself to pay around $100 for a bitcoin wallet.
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Trezor's look awesome, I've been thinking about buying one for ages. 90% (rough estimate) of my stash is stored on BIP38 encrypted paper wallets. I have been thinking about buying a trezor for a while now. I've read that they're really secure & they look cool. I'm just a paranoid kind of dude & worried about moving my coins from paper wallets.
I mean how are Trezor's powered? What if it breaks or fails? Are the private keys stored in some kind of potential scammy cloud system?
I feel really safe with my paper wallets but keep getting tempted by Trezor.

I think trezors come with a mnemonic to restore the private key like electrum/multibit.
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Trezor's look awesome, I've been thinking about buying one for ages. 90% (rough estimate) of my stash is stored on BIP38 encrypted paper wallets. I have been thinking about buying a trezor for a while now. I've read that they're really secure & they look cool. I'm just a paranoid kind of dude & worried about moving my coins from paper wallets.
I mean how are Trezor's powered? What if it breaks or fails? Are the private keys stored in some kind of potential scammy cloud system?
I feel really safe with my paper wallets but keep getting tempted by Trezor.
legendary
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