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Topic: What are the best Bitcoin hardware wallets? (Merits for help) - page 3. (Read 797 times)

legendary
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The word "best" depends on what you want. Each wallet has pros and cons. Your identification of these features makes us determine what is the best wallet for you.

There are wallets that you should avoid and thus, without going into details, you have to choose between Ledger Nano Blue, S & X and Trezor One & Model T.

If you want the best in terms of price, you will find that you have to sacrifice high protection in exchange for that, or choose a specific price range, and so on.
legendary
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Ledger Nano Blue, S & X
Trezor One & Model T
KeepKey
CoolWallet S
CoolCard
BitBox02
BC Vault One
Secalot
ARCHOS Safe-T Mini
ELLIPAL Titan

While you are at it can you add the price of each? It would make for a nice comparison. Features would be nice too... Or is there a table somewhere with this info already done and updated?
sr. member
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I mean honestly, I think its worth it to stick to the Trezor or the Ledger devices, they have the best support and put out updates, Ledger seems to be a little bit better on security than Trezor and likes to brag about it but that's the only ones I would hold any serious amount of coins on. Too often you see new hardware wallets arrive and then that's it, they aren't updating software or making revisions and it starts to get a little weird and scary there could be exploits that arrive and won't get patched out.
legendary
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Out of curiosity, why need a long-list of hardware wallets instead of sorting it on a few but much-recommended and popular ones? It might give you a hard time deciding which one if there are lots of options.

Do you have any specific features you might want to see?

The community might help you sort those things out.
hero member
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I've spent time looking for those hardware wallets that you have missed. And I've seen this one[1] on Hardware wallets


Actually, if I'm about to buy, I'll not choose any new or another kind of wallet. I'll stay to Ledger wallet or probably Trezor with both models.
Currently, I own a Ledger Nano S.

Sticking to the trusted names is always a good idea. We should not be innovative in situation where money is involved. I would always recommend the first two wallets in the list to anyone who is planning to buy. I have been using Tezos for a year now and have not faced any issue with it.
hero member
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I've spent time looking for those hardware wallets that you have missed. And I've seen this one[1] on Hardware wallets


Actually, if I'm about to buy, I'll not choose any new or another kind of wallet. I'll stay to Ledger wallet or probably Trezor with both models.
Currently, I own a Ledger Nano S.
legendary
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It is very new and I don't know anything about its security or whatever.
That's the problem with the lesser-known hardware wallets, i.e., the lack of a track record.  Most of the members who frequent this section of the forum will only recommend the Ledger or Trezor to anyone looking for a hardware wallet, and I definitely understand why.  And OP, I would suggest not buying anything but those two unless you can make absolutely certain another one is secure and that you can recover your coins if the manufacturer goes out of business and/or the device breaks.

I'm not a techie and I would be unable to review any code for these wallets, so when I decided to buy one I relied on the recommendations of people here.  I've been more than happy with my Ledger Nano S, and I suspect if you get any more opinions in this thread, most of them are going to tell you to buy that or the Nano X (or a Trezor).  Good luck.
legendary
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You are missing this one also
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.50060978

BitHD
It is a beautiful wallet with a different design



It is very new and I don't know anything about its security or whatever.

I have a ledger nano s and I would buy another one if I needed one.
legendary
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Dump it!!!

There is a issue with keepkey, last year December there were some article on it related to a majors flaw.  I am not sure about Cool wallet S or CoolCard. I will recommend Ledger Nano and Trezor.

You have missed few. Here is a list of hardware wallet - https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardware_wallet

Great resource, found a few there that I hadn't seen yet, including a few cool ones.

+merit for you.

Still putting together my final list of potential candidates to purchase guys, assistance is appreciated.
hero member
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Hey guys, I'm in the market for a Bitcoin hardware wallet.

I have already taken a look at the;

Ledger Nano Blue, S & X
Trezor One & Model T
KeepKey
CoolWallet S
CoolCard
BitBox02

Are there any other options I'm missing? I'm probably looking to buy 2 or 3 until I find the one I like most.

Merits for anybody who finds any that I've missed that are available now!

There is a issue with keepkey, last year December there were some article on it related to a majors flaw.  I am not sure about Cool wallet S or CoolCard. I will recommend Ledger Nano and Trezor.

You have missed few. Here is a list of hardware wallet - https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardware_wallet
legendary
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Dump it!!!
Hey guys, I'm in the market for a Bitcoin hardware wallet.

I have already taken a look at the;

Ledger Nano Blue, S & X
Trezor One & Model T
KeepKey
CoolWallet S
CoolCard
BitBox02
BC Vault One
Secalot
ARCHOS Safe-T Mini
ELLIPAL Titan

Are there any other options I'm missing? I'm probably looking to buy 2 or 3 until I find the one I like most.

Merits for anybody who finds any that I've missed that are available now!
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