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legendary
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October 24, 2021, 02:32:02 PM
#14
Like previous users said, if you're willing to wait I'm sure you'll find good deals on Black Friday period. For instance, I know that last year Trezor had a 20 % discount for all their products[1]. If you aren't able to wait and are interested in Trezor Model T, you can take the offer from coinmap.org[2] where you benefit from 10 % off your order. Other open source hardware wallets that have done discounts in the past that I could recommend is either Bitbox[3] (not a discount though) or Opendime[4]. Either way, I'm sure that if you can wait you'll get a better "bang from your buck" since most hardware wallet providers end up doing some kind of offer around Black Friday period.

[1]https://www.reddit.com/r/TREZOR/comments/k0250p/black_friday_with_trezor_20_off_storewide
[2]https://coinmap.org/
[3]https://twitter.com/shiftcryptohq/status/1201433008257085446
[4]https://twitter.com/COLDCARDwallet/status/1330870309382213632
legendary
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October 24, 2021, 01:37:48 PM
#13
Would it be a better choice if I grab the Nano S instead?

@OmegaStarScream, as others have already mentioned, the biggest issue with the Nano S is the limited memory space, but you won't have any trouble if you only plan to use a few different coins at once. I would recommend waiting for Black Friday or Cyber Monday to get the best deals. They usually offer a discount on those days every year.



Also, if you plan to use Ledger's official online store, my advice is to try to avoid giving them your home address (send to POBox or similar).

I agree. In fact, the next time I order from Ledger, I will order it to be delivered to my mother-in-law's address.    Cheesy
legendary
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October 23, 2021, 12:48:05 PM
#12
I was actually not aware of the problem that everyone is pointing to. Would it be a better choice if I grab the Nano S instead? Aside from the Bluetooth and the iOS support, are there any disadvantages when compared to Nano X?!

The Nano S problem, as said, is the memory space.

If you use small number of coins long time or you have a laptop at hand to uninstall some apps and install new ones as you need, you'll be find. Of course, if you plan to leave without a laptop, this needs a bit of planning.
And if you want to use it with an Android mobile you'll need an OTG data cable (not necessarily from Ledger) or adapter.


Also, if you plan to use Ledger's official online store, my advice is to try to avoid giving them your home address (send to POBox or similar).
legendary
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October 23, 2021, 12:00:54 PM
#11
Nano S would be a slightly better choice than nano X, but it has smaller memory space limitation if you plan to use bunch of altcoins, so you can install only up to 6 apps (nano x can install up to 100 apps).
@OmegaStarScream
If you are looking for a hardware wallet where you will only store your bitcoin, the Nano S will do the job. Besides bitcoin, you will be able to fit 1-2 additional stand-alone applications. At different times throughout my "crypto career", I have had a few altcoins on my Nano S including ether, stellar, tron, dota, but honestly there has never been enough space to fit 6 apps at once.

In some app combinations, it should work.
You should know that Ledger has stand-alone and dependent apps. The stand-alone ones take up more space on the internal storage. Bitcoin is a stand-alone app, while litecoin or dogecoin are dependent on the Bitcoin app, for example. You'll be able to include multiple Bitcoin-dependent apps without a problem, but you will run out of space if you try to install the Bitcoin, Electrum, Tron, and Stellar app, for example. Only 3 of these will probably work. 
legendary
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October 23, 2021, 06:39:15 AM
#10
I was actually not aware of the problem that everyone is pointing to. Would it be a better choice if I grab the Nano S instead? Aside from the Bluetooth and the iOS support, are there any disadvantages when compared to Nano X?!

The Nano S I have is working flawlessly for years, but it is still a device that appeared on the market in 2016 and the question is how long it will still have support. Personally, the Nano X is far more comfortable for me to use because it has a larger screen so you can check your address at once, not like the Nano S which displays the address in three separate parts. The difference in storage has been mentioned countless times, and that's where the Nano X comes into play - and while Ledger is always trying to optimize firmware and apps for the Nano S, there's very little room for improvisation.

In case there are no problems that currently exist, I would definitely recommend Nano X if you really want Ledger HW, but if you still decide to buy it, you must be aware that you can get a device that may have a battery problem or something else - Ledger has become a company that constantly produces problems for its customers.
legendary
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October 23, 2021, 04:39:19 AM
#9
I was actually not aware of the problem that everyone is pointing to. Would it be a better choice if I grab the Nano S instead? Aside from the Bluetooth and the iOS support, are there any disadvantages when compared to Nano X?!
Nano S would be a slightly better choice than nano X, but it has smaller memory space limitation if you plan to use bunch of altcoins, so you can install only up to 6 apps (nano x can install up to 100 apps).
I would rather choose hardware wallet that is open source like Bitbox, Keystone that is airgapped, or even Trezor if you use it with a passphrase.
You can find full list of open source hardware wallets here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-open-source-hardware-wallets-5288971
staff
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October 23, 2021, 03:44:31 AM
#8
I was actually not aware of the problem that everyone is pointing to. Would it be a better choice if I grab the Nano S instead? Aside from the Bluetooth and the iOS support, are there any disadvantages when compared to Nano X?!
legendary
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October 22, 2021, 05:09:44 AM
#7
From what I've understood, the firmware update only fixes the "temperature error" while the main battery problem [hardware issue] still remains [unfortunately]!

It makes sense, because they can solve the problem with the battery only if they detect what the problem is, and when they remove all defective devices from the circulation. With each new failure, it is increasingly confirmed that something is wrong in that company.

I can only say that I am completely satisfied with my Nano X, the battery lasts a very long time and everything else works - but after everything that has happened and is happening in Ledger, I would not buy any of their products at this time (and probably not in the future).
legendary
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October 22, 2021, 05:02:42 AM
#6
I'm looking to grab a Ledger Nano X and was wondering, do they usually do any promos on Halloween? If so, how low do they usually go?
Big mistake, and I would not waste any money ordering devices that most likely has faulty battery, temperature issues, and who knows what else,
I see now latest reports from people who say that after last update even their seed word check is all messed up and not working.
You can read more details about issues with nano x below and I would also remind you that ledger is closed source device:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ledger-nano-x-battery-pandemic-5358741
legendary
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October 22, 2021, 04:47:58 AM
#5
I would personally not purchase a Nano X because of everything that has been happening recently. I have the Nano S and think it's a nifty little gadget and I would pick that over the Nano X if I had to use a Ledger product again. I am personally looking to buy a Trezor Model T on discount to further divide my portfolio.

How does it look in terms of discounts for the Trezor T and do they have a history or giving users discount codes if they ask for them? 
legendary
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October 22, 2021, 04:27:20 AM
#4
I will add that the last 2 discounts I know of - 2020 Christmas pack and 2021 Valentine's day - the promotions were rather disappointing: $25 and $15 vouchers to buy from Coinify.

However, Nano X issues are more a concern than the possible discounts/promotions.
legendary
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October 21, 2021, 01:17:03 PM
#3
I'm looking to grab a Ledger Nano X and was wondering, do they usually do any promos on Halloween? If so, how low do they usually go?
Based on their Twitter feed, they didn't offer a Halloween promo code last year, but if you can wait a little more, their Black Friday promos usually run from mid-November until the end of the month...


but as I see it is supposed to be solved
From what I've understood, the firmware update only fixes the "temperature error" while the main battery problem [hardware issue] still remains [unfortunately]!
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October 21, 2021, 12:45:09 PM
#2
You are probably aware of the problems that have recently occurred with the battery on this device, but as I see it is supposed to be solved - you have more information a few threads below.

I’m not sure if they’re doing a Halloween promotion, but so far they’ve always had discounts for Black Friday - I bought my device in 2019, and the discount was 35%. I wrote something about my experience here.
staff
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October 21, 2021, 11:58:30 AM
#1
I'm looking to grab a Ledger Nano X and was wondering, do they usually do any promos on Halloween? If so, how low do they usually go?
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