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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

BBC news. Hardware wallet.

New from BBC. Setting up your 1st hardware wallet. Positive until last sentence saying crypto is a gamble hahaha https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I-cpxEmkotM submitted by /u/alertsession67 [link] [comments]

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

How safe Is your hardware wallet really?

A lot of people are already familiar with the saying ‘not your keys, not your coins’. And it’s true. While hardware wallets have gained recognition as one of the safest methods to store crypto, there are still some vulnerabilities that people should...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Changing hardware wallets

Soo, I finally made up my mind and bought a new hardware wallet. Now I want to transfer my btc from my ledger to the new wallet. What is the best and “cheapest” way to do so? I was just gonna transfer a small amount at first, as a test you know. And...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Which hardware wallet for non-tech wife?

About to open an unchained capital multisig vault. They allow coldcard, ledger and trezor. I think coldcard would be too complex for her (that's my own wallet of choice). Ledger no go for obvious reasons. How user friendly is trezor? Does it have...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

No idea if it’s in hardware or digital wallet

I have a blockstream jade and the green app. When I pull up the app, I have no idea how to distinguish whether my BTC is sitting in my hardware wallet or digital wallet. How do I find out? Edit: problem resolved. Had to delete green app and factory r...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Transfer from exchange to hardware wallet

I’m curious what you guys think about transferring from exchange to your wallet, how much do you accumulate before you transfer out or do you transfer after every purchase? I personally wait until I have at least $1000 but I used to transfer every tr...