the best secure Wallet until now is the Hardware Wallet Nano Ledger S.
and then the official linux client, i guess.
Hello, I need to express disagreement about Ledger being the best hardware wallet. I am an experienced user with both Trezor and Ledger Nano S, and the problems I systematically have with Ledger are:
1) Communication with the support. They usually give replies that do not address the issue directly and effectively.
2) A very serious (puzzling to me) problem is that the installation process is lengthy because of all the installations that need to be made to have the specific wallets.
3) It may well happen that even the first wallet app cannot be installed. The cause is said to be the fact that other wallets may take too much memory. But it cannot be the case with the first wallet application, can it?
4) It may also occur that the app manager cannot be installed, the cause being the same as at point 3: memory lack for apps to be installed. But how can this be with the app manager?
5) Guidelines and instructions are prolix, too long to follow.
Please, do not use Ledger. You will waste money and time. Ledger may appear to be the first choice only because they claim they have many coin supports. Trezor is less prone to add support. However, the problem is not the abundance of coin integrations. The problem is simply that Ledger does not work, Jesus. It really doesn't work. I have one, and I don't know what to do with it.
My experience with Trezor is great. The support is excellent. The device and the application are extremely easy to use. I am not a Trezor promoter. In fact, no referral can be seen in this post. I just don't want anybody to deal with the shit I had to.