by COINS NEWS - 1 week ago
Say, you live in a country where hardware wallets made by known and relatively trustworthy companies aren't officially sold. Buying them via third party is just asking for a trouble and even if you would import one shipped directly from the manuf...
by COINS NEWS - 2 weeks ago
Hey there I want to further establish my air-gapped wallet setup. I started doing it after I read the blog post about it from The Bitcoin Way. In there they explain the benefits of signing all transactions offline and I now wonder if this is for sp...
More / Etherum Reddit - 3 weeks ago
Hardware wallet is a misnomer For a decade, Ledger, Trezor, and similar companies have been calling their devices that sign for crypto transactions and signature requests as "hardware wallets". This was a misnomer because the devices don...
More / Etherum Reddit - 4 weeks ago
I started out using Coinbase, then moved to Rabby. Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of people recommend switching to a cold wallet. My main concern is that I’m not very tech savvy, and I know most crypto losses happen because of human error, I really do...
More / Etherum Reddit - 4 weeks ago
Hi all! TL;DR: Would you pay $10-20 for a simpler hardware wallet designed specifically as a multisig signer or 2FA device for ethereum wallets? A few months ago I discussed on the daily thread a multisig setup for personal use combining daily conven...
by COINS NEWS - 1 month ago
I wanted to buy a hardware wallet like this but my friend who has been in crypto for 7 years says he always used a software wallet and he also tells me it's just a waste of money, a useless toy to store my crypto. Should I listen to him or am I r...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 1 month ago
On Thursday, Ledger unveiled its next-generation hardware wallet, the Nano Gen5, just days after Trezor introduced its quantum-resistant Safe 7 device earlier this week. Ledger Debuts Nano Gen5 Ledger has launched the Nano Gen5, a redesigned touchscr...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 1 month ago
Cointelegraph takes a look at the latest devices from Ledger and Trezor, two long-time leaders in self-custody hardware wallets....
by COINS NEWS - 1 month ago
Trezor revealed the new Safe 7 today - a quantum-ready, open-source hardware wallet built with the first transparent, auditable secure element. We are thrilled to announce the release on r/CryptoCurrency and will be hosting an AMA on this subre...
Cryptocoins News / Blockchain - 2 months ago
Citadel Wallet unveils SuiBall, a Sui-native hardware wallet, offering clear signing and deep integration with the Sui ecosystem, setting new standards for crypto security. (Read More)
by COINS NEWS - 2 months ago
The rCryptoCurrency community unanimously voted to work with Tangem and have them listed as a Community Supporter. This will give you the opportunity to receive a discount when purchasing a Tangem hardware wallet and have a portion of your purchase c...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago
Bought my first hardware wallet today… yahoooooo!! Thanks for all the info and shared knowledge ???????? submitted by /u/Neat_Doughnut_475 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 months ago
Hi everyone, I’m currently exploring desktop wallets for storing my crypto securely, but I don’t have a hardware wallet yet. I understand hardware wallets (like Ledger, Trezor, etc.) offer the best protection, but for now I’m looking for the most sec...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 7 months ago
You can set up and use a crypto hardware wallet in just a few steps. Learn how to get started, secure your keys and safely manage your assets....
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago
Hi all What is the next step towards securing ones btc after getting a hardware wallet? I know there are multiple levels of security such as multisig. How can I learn more about different levels of security and slowly start to incorporate them? Does...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 8 months ago
Hardware wallet provider Ledger showed Trezor that it was able to bypass a security check in Trezor’s Safe 3 and 5 models, prompting Trezor to pat...
More / Etherum Reddit - 9 months ago
I used to work for this company. I love the product. This is not a paid endorsement. I use it every week. submitted by /u/jtnichol [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago
Hello all :wave: Our goal is to make a hardware wallet anyone can use, so we are always researching ways to improve our products. It would be greatly appreciated if you can fill out this 1 minute anonymous survey. Especially if you don't have a...
by COINS NEWS - 9 months ago
Pretty huge news. The first digital currency acceptance platform to enable direct blockchain payments via NFC-enabled hardware wallets like Burner. No internet connection or mobile phone needed. Users will simply enter their pin on a Flexa-en...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 9 months ago
Currently I have my Bitcoin on a exchange (Coinbase). I was wondering is there a way to send it from there to my hardware wallet with low transaction fees? submitted by /u/ash893 [link] [comments]