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Cryptocurrency Hardware Wallets
BitBox02
Recommended for Bitcoin, the BitBox02 is a hardware wallet that boasts user-friendliness, USB Type C support, the option to run with a personal full node, complete open source code, and additional security with the “Bitcoin only” version. The mnemonic phrase can be created manually by rolling dice, and can also be saved on an SD card for safekeeping. However, it is not compatible with iPhones due to Apple’s guidelines, but it works well with MacOS.
Costing 139,00€, you can buy the BitBox02 from satoshi4bitcoin.com.
Ledger Nano X
Recommended for altcoins, the Ledger Nano X is a hardware wallet that supports a wide variety of cryptocurrencies and can be used with a smartphone via Bluetooth. It has a secure element, but only partial open source code. Although the company has had data breaches in the past, the hardware has not been affected.
Costing 149,00€, you can buy the Ledger Nano X from satoshi4bitcoin.com.
Ledger Nano S
Also recommended for altcoins, the Ledger Nano S is a cheaper hardware wallet that has a simple interface, supports several coins, and comes with a secure element. However, its app storage is relatively small, allowing only 3-4 apps to be used simultaneously. Its open source code is also only partial. As with the Ledger Nano X, the hardware has not been compromised despite data breaches.
Costing 59,00€, you can buy the Ledger Nano S from satoshi4bitcoin.com.
Trezor Model T
The Trezor Model T is a hardware wallet that supports many cryptocurrencies and boasts a large touch screen and a considerable amount of app storage for simultaneous use. It is also completely open source. However, it is the most expensive option on this list, and there is a security flaw when the device is physically accessed.
Costing 215€, you can buy the Trezor Model T from satoshi4bitcoin.com.