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Trezor Hardware Wallet Review

March 8, 2019 by TheCryptoToday 10 Comments

When you own Bitcoins, it is the same as owning money. You must secure them in a safe place. But unlike traditional currencies, Bitcoin is a digital currency. Thus, keeping and storing them takes a different approach. Since they don’t exist in any physical form, they cannot be stored in a place like a bank. Enter Bitcoin wallets.

Bitcoin wallets are used to receive, send and store Bitcoins. Think of it as your bank account that has a unique bank account number. Its equivalent is the unique wallet address used for transactions. You will also have private keys (like a PIN) which is what you need to keep in a safe place.

There are three different categories of wallets, hardware, software and paper wallets.

You pick which suits your style. If you are someone who wants quick access to easily track and exchange digital currencies, software wallet might be suitable for you. But if you consider yourself to be a long-term investor, a hardware wallet should be preferred.

Hardware wallet is where you keep your private keys in an offline, physical electronic device. This makes hackers difficult to hack. Thus, considered to be the most secure wallet. There have been no verified incidents of stolen assets from a hardware wallet.

Here are some of the advantages of using a hardware wallet:

  • Hardware wallets can be used to send and receive transactions at any time.
  • Sending Bitcoins through a hardware wallet can be done in an unlimited amount of times. This is the opposite with paper wallets as it is allowed only once for security reasons.
  • Hardware wallets are resistant to computer viruses and malware that try to reveal the private keys. This is because of their built-in encryption procedures that make the private keys unidentifiable to unauthorized parties.
  • Multiple cryptocurrencies can be stored in one wallet. This makes managing various cryptocurrencies effortless.

With that being said, there are also a few possible vulnerabilities in using one.

  • Compromised Manufacturing Process – If there is a plan to sabotage something, they will find a way. The firmware and hardware is a possible point of infiltration during the fabrication.
  • Compromised Delivery Process – Across the delivery time, it’s even easier to remove or replace hardware or software elements if the intrusion is intentional.
  • Bad Random Number Generator – When you have a bad random number generator, there is a possibility of creating number patterns that could be predicted by a hacker.
  • Bugs – The security of its hardware or software system is centered on the quality of its fruition. With the hardware wallets, hackers can access the internal structure if the firmware has bugs.
  • Replacing the Receiver’s Address – A virus or malware on your desktop can track transactions and may replace the destination address. Hardware wallets cannot stop you from sending tokens to a wrong address. It is recommended to use a 2 Factor Authentication to confirm transactions.

With all these possible frailties, a choice of a trusted and reliable company with a good reputation is an important decision to protect your wallet from being compromised.

The three most popular and secured cryptocurrency hardware wallets are Trezor, Ledger Nano S and KeepKey.

Trevor Overview

Trezor pioneered the hardware wallet and became one of the most popular hardware wallets available in the crypto world.

Satoshilabs, a Czech Republic-based company is behind Trezor. It started back in 2011 when Marek “Slush” Palatinus, CEO of Satoshilabs, and Pavol “Stick” Rusnák (CTO) were looking for solutions on how to store Bitcoins in the most secure way. The concept of having a small device that would keep the private keys protected in an isolated environment came up. In 2013, they formed the company that is also responsible for other Bitcoins projects such as Trezor Wallets, “Slush” pool – a popular Bitcoin mining pool, and CoinMap – a worldwide map showing places accepting Bitcoins.

Satoshilabs engages to the Bitcoin community pretty well. This makes them highly respected around the Bitcoin world especially to the veterans of cryptocurrencies.

Design

Trezor looks like a small calculator that has an OLED screen. It has a size of 60mm x 30mm x 6mm and weighs only 12 grams. There is a TREZOR logo on the front side just right above the OLED screen. The OLED display has a resolution of 126 x 64 pixels. On the underside is the MicroUSB port. The top side has an eyelet for a trailer. The back, though, is completely unused.

Price

A hardware device typically costs between $70-$150. Trezor is priced at $99 each. It is one of the cheapest hardware wallets around. When you buy a pack of three, you can get it with $21 less for $276.

Buying Trezor using Bitcoins is possible through their website. If you prefer to use your credit card or PayPal, Amazon is selling. Avoid buying from eBay. There are reports of scams going on.

Shipping is available to many countries with charges accordingly.

Usability

Trezor wallet has a clean and well-designed user interface. It allows you to view transactions with send and receive tabs at the top. At the top left, there is a drop-down menu that gives you the option to switch cryptocurrencies.

Trezor is compatible with desktops, laptops, tablet and cellular phones as it supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux. For on-the-go users, an Android app is available. Another plus for Trezor is that it has a Google Chrome extension to manage the gadget and the data placed in it.

Trezor is designed to secure your private keys from potential online and offline dangers. It keeps them away from the internet. At the same time, the device can confirm transactions. You can check the screen for the correct address, amount and charges before finalizing deals.

The device can be used even with an infected computer without compromising your Bitcoins and your account.

Coin Support

Trezor can keep a huge variety of digital coins. It is also continuously adding more digital coins all the time. Basically, Trezor wallets support 700 coins and ERC-20 tokens.

The main coins that it serves are Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), DASH, Zcash and Stellar (XLM). Yet, due to hardware constraints, certain cryptocurrencies are not fully supported.

Check their website for the list of all coins that are supported.

Security And Privacy

As the pioneer of hardware wallets, security is made sure to be of high quality. Trezor protects you from both physical and digital theft.

When setting up for the first time, a PIN code is required. This is also needed for spending. If someone is making incorrect guesses, the interval between invalid pins will be raised by a power of two. This will take you more than 15 years if you will try 30 guesses.

Since you control the private keys, the entire wallet can be backed up using the 24 words generated during set-up. This 24-word seed is created using RNG (Random Number Generator) from the device and the computer. While being offline, the seed will then be displayed on the screen. Achieving this guarantees that the seed is never on an internet-connected device.

For extra security, you have the option to add a passphrase to the 24-word seed. This additional passphrase will act as the 25th word.

In the event that your Trezor is lost, stolen or damaged, you can recover the entire wallet using the 24-word seed and the passphrase. So, make sure you remember the passphrase as the 24-word seed will not be enough. Without the passphrase, the wallet cannot be recovered. Recovery can be done with another Trezor wallet or with other wallets like Mycelium or Electrum.

Before making an outgoing transaction, you will be asked to confirm it through the device. This feature secures you from hackers doing illegal operations as you need to physically press the buttons on the device for confirmation.

With regards to privacy, Trezor is remarkable. Once you receive the device, Satoshilabs has no way of monitoring your activities. There are no serial numbers on the device. All its software is open source. Not even usernames or passwords are needed when using Trezor.

The only time your data can be leaked is upon setting up your account using Trezor’s myWallet. For private actions, use the Chrome extension. Another option is to disconnect the internet of your computer and use python tools to set-up your device.

Your privacy is determined by the wallet used with Trezor such as Electrum, MultiBit HD and Green Address on desktops. For Android devices are GreenBits and Mycelium. For web is myTrezor.com.

You can refer to this page for detailed information about their security and threats.

How To Set-Up Trezor

Before connecting the Trezor device to your computer/laptop, you must install the Chrome app extension. Alternatively, you can download and install the Trezor Bridge for Mac OS, Linux, and Windows when not using the Chrome browser.

Once done, connect the device and install the firmware. This is not shipped with the device from the factory but instead is loaded onto the device.

After the firmware is installed, you will be asked to confirm the firmware fingerprint. It should be the same as what is on the device screen then press continue.

To complete the installation, the device should be disconnected then reconnect again and continue setting up.

Once reconnected, you can use the Trezor wallet on the browser and start by naming your device. This can also be changed at any time.

You will then be asked to produce a PIN. The device will display a set of random numbers from 0 to 9 just like the picture below. With this pattern, press the corresponding field on the browser for your desired PIN. This helps secure against malware from reading the PIN on the computer.

 

This will be done twice with the set of random numbers different from the first pattern. The PIN can also be changed at any time through the device options.

Next, the device will show you a list of 24 words. You need to write this set of words down as this is your Recovery Seed. Keep it safe and away from danger. A seed is a list of words that you will use to recover your Bitcoins in case the device will be lost or damaged.

You will be asked to check the 24-word seed again then the PIN and you can start your transactions.You can recover your cryptocurrencies through other wallets. The use of these words as a backup tool is a Bitcoin standard. Again, keep the list in a safe place as this is the key to your cryptocurrencies.

Trezor Vs Ledger Nano S

Trezor and the Ledger Nano S are the top 2 popular hardware wallets. Thus, they are always compared together. Both are making security a top priority and are excellent products. One major difference between the two is that Ledger Nano S is not totally open source and is more secure with password encryption. Trezor is more like a mini computer while the Ledger Nano S uses a secure chip.

Another difference is that in recovering a damaged or lost wallet, you don’t have to connect the Ledger device to a computer. However, Trezor has a more advanced integrated wallet software compared to Ledger. Trezor performs somewhat better in handling and operation.

Trezor Vs Keepkey

These two hardware wallets are almost just the same. KeepKey is like a port of Trezor’s code and firmware. The main difference is the outer look and feel. Trezor is made from plastic while KeepKey is aluminum. This makes the KeepKey feels more like a premium device and making it the most expensive hardware wallet available. But the size of the Trezor is better as it is smaller and easy to handle even with just one hand.

Is It Worth It?

Anybody who is using Bitcoins as investments should make security a top priority. Thus, getting a hardware wallet is a must. Sure, you can get other wallets for free. But the peace of mind you get because of security from using hardware wallets are more valuable than the price of the device.

Trezor wallet is an excellent choice at a reasonable price. The set-up is easy. Its security is top-notch, and the design of the device and its user interface is effective. So yes, it is worth it to get a hardware wallet for the sake of your cryptocurrencies.

Filed Under: Crypto 101, Reviews Tagged With: hardware wallet, Trezor

KeepKey Hardware Wallet Review

March 5, 2019 by TheCryptoToday 3 Comments

Imagine a hardware wallet as your bank account for all your cryptocurrency – it allows you to send and receive Bitcoins or other assets. This is your personal interface or link to the entire Bitcoin network where you keep your private keys, PINs, and passphrases.

A hardware wallet is simply a device for you to manage your private keys and one of the most popular ones that will be tackled is the KeepKey wallet – a hardware wallet which has been well received by cryptocurrency investors over the last few years.

In terms of hardware wallet users, the main goal of these investors is not to only grow their assets but to keep their assets safe while they are occupied in their Bitcoin transactions online and still have these assets safeguarded while they are offline.

KeepKey is one of the most advanced and secured Bitcoin hardware wallet there is in the market. It is still one of the more expensive hardware wallets today, currently at $129, from its original price of $239 when it was first launched. Nevertheless, you’re guaranteed that your assets are in good hands.

When KeepKey was introduced last 2015, it used state of the art technology to provide users with one of the most protected environment for their cryptocurrency. Since KeepKey is a Hierarchical Deterministic (HD) wallet, one can think of it as a mini computer intended to store private keys that is not only safe and secure but stylish and in-the-now.

KeepKey Overview

Founded in 2014, ShapeShift AG operates a platform to offer Bitcoin and altcoin conversion. Its platform provides Bitcoin and altcoin conversion with a level of consumer protection and efficiency. ShapeShift AG enables users to convert Litecoins, Bitcoins, Peercoins, Darkcoins, Dogecoins, Feathercoins, Blackcoins, Namecoins and many more.

You do not need to create accounts, deposit funds or provide personal information because the company’s aim is to ensure the users identity is safe from theft; this is a critical development in exchange for the technology it offers.

KeepKey is known to be one of the first hardware wallets to offer trading abilities within the wallet. KeepKey is an HD (Hierarchical Deterministic) wallet; it allows users to create and store unlimited number of private keys. A private key is a kind of cryptography that allows users to access their cryptocurrencies or assets.

Design

KeepKey comes in a well-packaged black case similar to that of a smart phone. The black box is sealed in plastic wrap and when removed, you’ll notice that there is a tamper-resistance tape holding the case closed.

This high-quality and durable hardware wallet has a polished and solid design that feels sturdy and maybe a little bit large. The large LED screen gives plenty of real estate to show transaction confirmations in easily readable messages along with QR codes.

It has a single button which is used for confirming transactions which is conveniently located that does not block the screen making it very efficient. It also has an anodized aluminum case and a polycarbonate front that gives it a sleek look but makes it a bit prone to dents and scratches if it is dropped from a higher place.

Features

  • Large LED screen with single button for PIN entry and transaction confirmation;
  • Chrome browser extension to manage and transaction on multiple accounts;
  • Ability to transfer between supported crypto assets directly on the device.

This hardware wallet is a well-built device that makes keeping cryptocurrencies easy for beginners but it lacks mode advanced features for experienced users.

Price

As mentioned previously, KeepKey is currently priced at $129 which was originally at $239 when it first came out. This is a hardware wallet that is more expensive than the other hardware wallets available in the market to date.

Usability

KeepKey incorporates with the hardware wallet software on your computer by taking over private key generation, storage and transaction signing. It is compatible with certain operating systems (OS) like PC, Mac, Linux and Android; and with software wallets like Electrum, Multibit and Mycelium.

The device has one of the largest displays in the hardware wallet market. It is stunningly designed and much easier to read and navigate than much of the competition. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use your KeepKey.

Step 1: Download and Install the KeepKey Client App

Using your computer, navigate to the Google Chrome web store and type in “KeepKey Client App”. Then, download and install this app on your computer.

Step 2: Plug in your KeepKey

Use the USB to micro USB cord that comes with your KeepKey and plug it in your computer.

Step 3: Launch the App

Launch the app and update your KeepKey device to the latest firmware. Then select initialize KeepKey to begin the set-up process.

set your pinStep 4: Set your PIN

Create a 1–9 digit PIN that will be used to unlock your KeepKey device.

Step 5: Write down Recovery Phrase or Passphrase

You will be shown a 12-word recovery phrase on your KeepKey device. Write the words down in sequential order on the order on the recovery phase card provided in the box with your KeepKey.

Step 6: Initialization Complete

Your KeepKey is initialized and ready to use.

Coin Support

An advantageous feature of KeepKey is that the coins it supports can be exchanged using ShapeShift from within the wallet software.

Here are the assets or cryptocurrencies that KeepKey supports:

  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Litecoin
  • Dash
  • Dogecoin
  • Namecoin

The company states that there plans to add support for additional coins in the future.

Security

The main purpose of a hardware wallet is to store private keys when you are offline and it stores it in a secure environment. KeepKey is so secured that you can use it in any computer that has been infected with malware or viruses or might have been accessed by hackers without compromising the security of your private keys.

This is the reason why KeepKey is not only considered one of the most expensive hardware wallets there is in the market, but more importantly, it is the most secure as well. Here are four (4) security measures it has.

  • Private Key. Your private key is stored directly on KeepKey and never leaves its system.
  • PIN Code. Your PIN Code prevents any unauthorized user from viewing your balances or transactions.
  • Recovery Sentence. Your entire hardware wallet is backed up with a 12-word recovery sentence which is generated on set-up. This will be used to recover your private keys in an unlikely case your KeepKey is compromised.
  • Passphrase. In addition to your recovery sentence, users can opt to add a word attached to the recovery sentence. The passphrase option is only recommended for experienced users as it cannot be recovered or reset; it is important not to forget the passphrase if the option is enabled.

You can recover your hardware wallet using a PIN if your device is stolen, lost, or damaged. This is done in KeepKey’s Chrome extension. KeepKey’s screen allows you to make sure that you are sending assets to the right recipient at all times.

There may be one thing that KeepKey could improve on and it is to provide users with a means to regulate transaction fees for sending cryptocurrency – they affect the convenience of each transaction but this is a feature most wallets have. The function to transfer assets using ShapeShift integration without leaving the app saves several steps for most users and provides transparency into the charges involved.

How to Make Payments with KeepKey

The process for sending and receiving payments is the same with other hardware wallets. The major difference is that your computer no longer store your private keys which means, no one else could access them when someone else uses your computer to do transactions. All your transactions must be passed to the KeepKey in order to be signed. Once a request is received by your hardware wallet (KeepKey), the user will be notified to make a manual confirmation of the transaction.

Payment

Once your transaction is approved, it is then returned to the computer client to be announced on the cryptocurrency network. Although users need not install any drivers to use KeepKey, they would still need the KeepKey Chrome app.

Below is the process of adding an account or currency in your KeepKey.

Adding an Account:

  1. Open the KeepKey app and enter your PIN.
  2. Click on the (+) button on the bottom right corner of the window.
  3. Choose the account that you will add.
  4. Enter a name for the account and select, “Add Account”.

Note that once you added an account, it can no longer be removed or deleted from your system.

Comparison to Other Devices

In general, KeepKey just like other wallets in the market, it allows users to store multiple cryptocurrencies. It may be more expensive than other wallets but nonetheless, the device has a more exceptional look thanks to its sleek style. The KeepKey is also packaged nicely like other wallets that have well-packaged boxes.

KeepKey vs Ledger Nano S

KeepKey is a 2015 model whereas Ledger Nano S was released last 2016. Ledger Nano S sure is cheaper than KeepKey with a price of $59 and $129 respectively.

If you are new into cryptocurrencies and plans to store many different coins, a Ledger Nano S may be the easiest and cheapest way to secure your assets.

KeepKey vs Trezor

Trezor is an older version compared to KeepKey since it was released in 2013 and as mentioned beforehand, KeepKey was released two years after that. Unlike KeepKey, Trezor is a $99 thumb-sized device whereas KeepKey offers a superior feel to it – something both the Ledger Nano S and Trezor lack.

KeepKey is a port of the code and firmware of TREZOR. KeepKey is aluminum and heavier than TREZOR. TREZOR is plastic and therefore is lighter and may be more durable in case it is dropped.

Pros and Cons

There are always things to consider when purchasing items, especially when you want to be extra careful with such purchase. In this case, here are the pros and cons in choosing KeepKey as your hardware wallet for your cryptocurrency.

PROS

  • KeepKey is the most secure and feature packed Bitcoin hardware wallet available in the market to date.
  • KeepKey has a metal body with a digital screen that makes it hip and well-protected.
  • KeepKey can be operated smoothly and with ease. It is user-friendly and has a comfortable interface.

CONS

  • KeepKey is a bit costly for some people at $129, however, you sure will be getting what your money is worth.
  • Since KeepKey is a new hardware wallet in the market, buyers are still unsure if this is in fact the best choice.
  • KeepKey does not support as much cryptocurrencies than other hardware wallets.

Is It Worth It?

Overall, the KeepKey hardware wallet can be operated smoothly and with ease. It is user-friendly, so setting it up will not be a hassle. Its interface is more comfortable than some hardware wallets like the Ledger Nano S but unlike Trezor and Ledger Nano S, KeepKey uses only one button navigation but still functions smoothly with its day to day tasks like sending and receiving assets.

KeepKey does not support as much cryptocurrencies than other hardware wallets but as far as the coins it does support, KeepKey offers ease in terms of its operating system and is just as secure, if not more secure as its competitors.

Saying that KeepKey is worth it or not still depends on the user taking advantage of the services it can offer – state of the art security features; attractive and modern design; multi-currency support and value for money are few of the things KeepKey can offer its users. Choosing a hardware wallet still depends on the users’ needs and goals in terms of managing their cryptocurrencies, and only then can one say that their hardware wallet is worth it. 

Filed Under: Crypto 101, Reviews Tagged With: hardware wallet, keepkey

The Ledger Nano S – A Great Device for Digital Currency Enthusiasts

March 4, 2019 by TheCryptoToday 21 Comments

The Ledger Nano S is one of the newest hardware wallets that is used to store transactions of the different cryptocurrencies like Altcoins, Bitcoins, Zcash, and a lot more. It ensures that your crypto assets won’t be hacked and are kept safe at all times.

The device looks almost the same as the usual standard USB drive, only that, it serves a different function. While Ledger Nano S is a bit smaller compared to the other hardware wallets, customers are guaranteed to protect their cryptocurrencies transaction with this highly popular hardware wallet in the market today.

Apart from the security that this device can give, the Ledger Nano S also serves as a mobile wallet and or, a sort of bank account, which allows you to carry a large number of digital coins anywhere you go. This device is definitely a great tool for those investors who wish to secure their funds right at the tip of their hands. If you are looking for the newest fad of keeping your crypto assets safe, then this Ledger Nano S is the most reliable and safest way!

The Company Behind the Ledger Nano S

With the aim of providing security and ease to the cryptocurrency investors, Ledger, the company behind the Ledger Nano S, developed this newest technology and has desired to be the leading player in the market in terms of crypto currency storage.

Back in 2014, the company started its mission of providing solutions in securing cryptocurrency transactions. Together with the eight experts working for the company, their team established the device that is now making names in the market. Comprising of about 130 employees from different countries, the Ledger is dedicated to yielding a multicurrency hardware wallet that allows an investor to carry the device easily and safely anywhere they go.

Right now, there are about 1,000,000 hardware wallets that are sold around the world. In order to protect your bitcoins, this device allows users to separate their private keys from the phones or computers that they are using, thus, it also lessens the chances for their crypto assets to get hacked.

The Ledger Nano S Design

This device looks closely like a USB pen drive that allows users to get connected to any compatible computing device. It is very small and is easy-to-carry with the hands. Despite its small size, the Ledger Nano S is still believed to be durable as it is being protected by a metal case. Overall, it is also designed to store a variety of cryptocurrencies that are widely used in the market today.

 

Right now, the Ledger Nano S is creating an edge over other brands as it has a more suitable design that allows users to carry it anywhere they go. It also has a built-in real-time display that allows them to check on the latest real-time messages and even lets users check and review transactions of their cryptocurrencies.

While the company made sure to secure each and every transaction of an investor, this device also allows users to import and export important sheets for an easy backup of data and information. Further, the Ledger Nano S is believed to be foolproof, therefore, the user’s 4-digit PIN is guaranteed safe from hackers.

The device is designed to be compatible with other Ledger wallet applications which can be installed through computers and smartphones. It functions without having the need of batteries since its power is derived from its USB cable.

How much Does Ledger Nano S Costs?

If you are looking for the ideal hardware wallet solutions that the market offers, you can never go wrong with the Ledger Nano S as your primary choice. While planning to invest in the different cryptocurrencies today, it is important for you to get the right security and privacy of your assets.

But with all its functions and usability, how much does a unique hardware wallet like Ledger Nano S costs? According to the company’s website, this powerful device is offered at a very reasonable price for about Php 3,623.18.

Meanwhile, some other countries also offer this hardware wallet at a different price. The Ledger Nano S is being sold for €79 at Euro price, while it has been offered for $98 in other countries. Despite its hefty price tag, the Ledger Nano S is certainly the cheapest compared to other hardware wallet brands.

When planning for a purchase, make sure to order the device only from reliable websites. Better yet, you can also contact their company’s support to make sure that you are getting an authentic item. Without a doubt, the Ledger Nano S will definitely satisfy the needs of every cryptocurrency investors. Thus, make sure to purchase yours the earliest possible time especially if you are serious about cryptocurrency investing.

Getting to Know the Ledger Nano S Usability

With the different functions that the Ledger Nano S can offer, most users are in awe of its simplicity and usability. The device is being controlled by two buttons and everything can be monitored and viewed with just one screen.

Making it upfront and simple to use, the Ledger Nano S allows users to incorporate highly confidential information while at the same time, be able to ensure every transactions’ safety from hackers. Each transaction made with your digital currencies is visible on the device’s screen, thus, enabling any user to keep track of any transaction made in the system.

The Ledger Nano S is also equipped with an easy-to-use interface but is backed up with high cutting-edge security. It has a security chip that will also ensure the safety of the device itself. This device has been carefully designed and planned as it stores the user’s private keys in every digital currency transaction.

When a user lost access of the hardware wallet, the company made sure that a backup and restore option is accessible for the Ledger Nano S. Anyone who lost their device and has forgotten their access will get the chance to restore their account in no time.

The Ledger Nano S Coin Support

According to the company’s website, the Ledger Nano S is designed to support varieties of digital currencies. There have been about 700 coins that are listed in the top supported coins. Among those currencies are as follows:

  1. Bitcoin (BTC)
  2. Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
  3. Bitcoin Gold (BTG)
  4. Ethereum (ETH)
  5. Ethereum Classic (ETC)
  6. Ripple (XRP)
  7. Litecoin (LTC)
  8. Zcash (ZEX)
  9. Dash (DASH)
  10. Dogecoin (DOGE)

How to Send and Store Cryptocurrencies with Ledger Nano S?

Being an investor of these wide varieties of digital currencies, it is important for you to know the different procedures in sending and storing your crypto assets through the Ledger Nano S.

Initially, to store your coins in the hardware wallet, make sure that the Nano ledgers are set up successfully. Meanwhile, in order for you to send crypto assets firsthand, you need to know that addresses are being controlled by the device itself, which will then be sent to a specific recipient address through a Ledger Live application.

The company advises every digital currency enthusiast to start sending small amount first, especially if, it’s going to be your first transaction. By doing so, you can check whether the transaction is done successfully before proceeding to send larger amounts to a certain recipient instead.

As you try to send your crypto assets, make sure that the Ledger Live app is installed properly in your device. Always check that the interface is ready to use prior to making your first transaction. When starting a transaction, it is important to double check the recipient address and the amount that you are about to send.

Further, you can also verify carefully each transaction details in your device by clicking the “Verify Operation Details” option to make sure that the transaction is successfully confirmed. Without a doubt, the Ledger Nano S is the best hardware wallet choice to have if you plan on investing in a variety of digital currencies. Sending and storing your crypto assets have never been made easy with Ledger Nano S!

How Ledger Nano S Makes a Better Choice than Other Devices?

Keeping your crypto investments safe has never been more essential than it is today. Hence, the right selection of the right hardware wallet is a must. While cryptocurrency investments are becoming popular nowadays, so many companies have started up in producing a device as a tool for crypto asset storage. Among the products which made names in the market are the Ledger Nano S versus the Trezor and the KeepKey.

Generally, these three products are all hardware wallets. But what makes the Ledger Nano S greatly better than the other two devices?

  1. Ledger Nano S vs Trezor

The Ledger Nano S is a cryptocurrency wallet that’s specially designed in a handy shape. It is equipped with the best safety features and has been proven to be excellent in keeping the investor’s digital assets, while at the same time, making sure that digital payments are executed with utmost safety and security. This device is made from high-quality metal, making it more durable compared to the other brands.

Meanwhile, the Trezor is yet another digital currency wallet that is also designed to keep the investors crypto asset within their reach. The device is believed to be operated offline, nonetheless, it is still one of the trusted hardware wallets when it comes to securing digital coins. Compared to the Ledger Nano S, this Trezor is made out of plastic, making it more prone to physical damage.

The Ledger Nano S and the Trezor are both equipped with two buttons for its functions. However, the Trezor has a larger screen display compared to the Nano S. Nonetheless, its screen size has generally nothing to do with the device performance.

  1. Ledger Nano S vs KeepKey

On the other hand, KeepKey is another attractive and effective tool for storing digital currencies. However, one of its downsides is the fact that it doesn’t support many varieties of digital coins. For the record, KeepKey is known to have the slowest performance among the three devices. KeepKey is believed to have the largest screen size, making the information and other data more visible than the rest of the cryptocurrency wallet brands.

Among these comparisons, this makes the Ledger Nano S the best choice among them all. In terms of price, it is also the most affordable device among the other brands.

Ledger Nano S – Pros and Cons

When planning to get your own Ledger Nano S, consider the pros and cons of this device below.

PROS

  • It is the cheapest hardware wallet in the market today.
  • You can send and receive payments of multiple currencies in one same device.
  • The only hardware wallet with the closed source firmware ensuring the crypto assets safety and security.
  • It can never be hacked easily as it keeps the private keys securely.
  • It supports about 700 digital coins.

CONS

  • The device has the smallest screen size compared to the other brands.
  • It has no passphrase support.
  • It can be lost easily due to its very small size.

Is the Ledger Nano S all Worth it?

Several companies have created great devices in keeping digital currencies intact and safe. However, the Ledger Nano S has definitely made an edge among the other brands when it comes to its price, design, and usability.

Considering the fact that this device supports almost every coin variety in the market today, this makes each digital currency investor go after the Ledger Nano S for purchase. Further, it is also powered by the Ledger Live app that makes every single transaction easy and simple for the crypto asset’s owners.

Above all, the Ledger Nano S is definitely worth the choice. When looking for the hardware wallet that comes with the best design, the number of coins supported, the simplicity of use, and of course, with the most reasonable price in the market therein, then, this device is the best choice!

Filed Under: Crypto 101, Reviews Tagged With: hardware wallet, ledger nano s

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