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Thinking about buying a hardware wallet to keep your precious Bitcoin safe?

Well, I bought 3 different hardware devices, and i'm going to go over some of the differences as well as pros/cons.

The 3 hardware devices i purchased were; Ledger, Trezor,Jade

I bought these 3, as they seem to be the most common,renown, and trusted. But there is tons more out there, I recommend doing your research and finding something that suits your needs and budget!

The 3 areas I will be going over with each device is, Security, User Friendliness,Aesthetic Appeal.

(Ledger Nano S)

For Security I will give this one a 5/5, I may not give the same ranking on some of Ledger's newer devices as there are concerns in the community that the Seed Phrase can be extracted from the secure element. All though it is also mentioned this is a service (A service where multiple 3rd parties hold your phrase and you can reaccess your crypto with KYC) that needs to be opted in to. The Ledger Nano S does not have the capability to do this.

For User Friendliness i give this one a 4/5, Setting it up and recovering was quite easy with this device, the display could be slightly larger, lucky for me i have good glasses!

For Aesthetic appeal I give this one a 4/5, solid design and looks inconspicuous like a standard USB drive.

(Trezor Model One)

For Security i will give this one a 4/5 as i have watched videos and read on forums on how the seed phrase can be extracted from the device, all through the device would have to be in possession of the attacker which means your seed phrase should still be safe from online attackers.

For User Friendliness i will give this one a 2/5, as i found it extremely difficult to recover with my seed phrase. You have to use the display on the hardware device, but then press scrambled buttons on your computer monitor to enter your seed phrase. The whole thing is weird and confusing to explain.

For Aesthetic appeal I give this one a 3/5, can't really embelish on this.

(Blockstream Jade)

For security I give this one a 4/5, as I do not like cameras built in, I put tape over it immediately. It's for another method of recovering your phrase, but I also don't like the idea of drawing a QR code, let alone relying on a QR Code, i much prefer the traditional , write your 24 words down method.

For User Friendliness i give this one a 5/5 , it was so fast to set up and recover that i barely remember the process.

For Aesthetic Appeal i give this one a 4/5, i feel this is because i didn't get one of the see through ones because they were sold out, but had i got one, it would of probably got a 5/5

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I hope you all liked my review, please leave in the comments your opinion, or let me know of a hardware device you really enjoy!

#bitcoin #plebchain #grownostr #ledger #trezor #Jade

Ledger has withdrawn their support for an older device. If anyone had stored their keys on that device, the only way to retrieve them is by ledger's help.

Ledger has a crap history of protecting their user's personal details. So everyone who ordered devices from them (before the incident) to their home address, they all got doxxed.

I wouldn't use a Ledger even if you pay me, same goes for Trezor.

Actually, for the time being, I will ONLY use a Coldcard.

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Till news comes out about them. The best method is not to trust a central point. As in don't Fanboy over one company. Use 3 different devices. Less chances of loosing your whole stack. No single company or central point of authority can be trusted. We have learned this time and time again.

No thanks, I already used Ledger and Trezor before, never again.

Now that you have hardware consider multisig with unchained. casa (if btc only isn't an issue for you).

Also why would someone only store there keys on there device and not paper also.

Correct but the issue still stands that they withdrew support of one of their devices.