by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
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by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
This is my friend problem: Hello, I need to manage multiple software wallets for my needs. I need a desktop-based crypto wallet, which must have the following features: Requirements Must be a native desktop application (no extensions, no mobile app...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
Hey r/cryptocurrency enthusiasts! Let's talk about a critical aspect of crypto security: hardware wallets. Hardware wallets are a cornerstone in safeguarding our precious digital assets, but what if the unexpected occurs, and our trusty hardware...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I’m talking about the kind of wallet that without your keys, all of the money is lost forever. I’m talking about one way in, one way out, absolutely minuscule possibility for breach. The kind of security where you put something in a hole, and then th...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
Hey everyone, I'm diving into the world of crypto and looking for a hardware wallet that seamlessly integrates with my iPhone. I don't have a laptop and want a secure solution. I technically have a work one but wouldn’t ever use it for this....
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
A hardware wallet keeps you safe from compromised computer systems. if you store your crypto-secrets on a compromised system, whoever has compromised the system can steal your stuff, so hardware wallets are separate devices (with separate operating s...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I thought electrum would work but it seems like there is no hardware wallet support on Android. Aside from that I'm not seeing many options. I'm not really interested in wallets that support a ton of different "cryptos" or if they...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I’ve been buying and dca-ing through Coinbase etoro and from my own hardware wallet’s software. Keen on knowing where you guys usually get your BTC? submitted by /u/Playful_Truth_7720 [link] [comments]
Bitcoin News / Google News Bitcoin - 5 months ago
GlobaleCrypto Revolutionizes Bitcoin Mining with Diverse Service Solutions and Cutting-Edge Hardware& & Yahoo Finance
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
Hey! I've oranged pilled my parents, yay! They started buying some small amount and DCA every week. I told them to get started and go step by step. It's still on an exchange, I recommended to move to software wallet first, to ease into self c...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 6 months ago
Northern Data Group has confirmed a €575 million ($610M) debt financing from Tether Group, a signal of heightened activity in the high-performance computing sector responding to the artificial intelligence (AI) demand surge. The firm detai...
by COINS NEWS - 6 months ago
I've happily used my Nano S going on 7 years now and I'm finally getting around wanting a replacement due to the constant swapping back and forth of apps to manage individual cryptos.Trezor can be compromised if someone physically obtains it....
Bitcoin News / Google News Bitcoin - 6 months ago
Former Ripple (XRP) CTO, 7000 BTC in a Hardware Wallet and Their Potential Recovery: The Story& & CryptoPotato
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
Now is a good time to reconsider your opsec if you are still holding BTC on a paper wallet. If you think a paper wallet is good enough, that's your decision. Here is your workflow: Buy a hardware wallet and set it up per the manufacturer instruc...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
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Bitcoin News / Google News Bitcoin - 6 months ago
Trezor Safe 3 Review: A Hardware Wallet for Bitcoin Newcomers& & Decrypt
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 6 months ago
Ledger emphasized that the ID checks required for its private key recovery tool are not like KYC checks as they require “much less” information. Hardware wallet firm L...
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by COINS NEWS - 6 months ago
Ok so following my post about using Nexo I have received enough FUD and common sense to remove my digital assets from there. I currently have a ledger hardware wallet. I have heard a lot of fud and stuff about them lately. I have used it for years th...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
Anyone know if this is a legit security sticker on my Icoin hardware wallet? It looks a little generic submitted by /u/h0rologist [link] [comments]
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 6 months ago
Trezor, a leading hardware wallet manufacturing company, unveiled three new products on Thursday aimed at both novice and experienced cryptocurrency users who want to securely self-custody their digital assets. The Prague-based firm launched the Trez...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 6 months ago
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
Hi. Maybe for some it sounds stupid. I have bought a bitbox hardware wallet, a while ago. I created the seed phrase. I haven't used it yet. I'm planning to begin using it, even I only have few satoshi. My question is. If I should lose my har...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
What is the best wallet or are they all basically the same? Trezor, ledger etc I hold btc on a hot wallet atm, but I'm gonna go long term and hold for a few more years and really don't trust any hot wallet or exchange 100%. For some reason i...