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Title: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Spazzer on March 04, 2018, 11:15:01 PM
Hey all,

I have been trying to track down a list of current and upcoming hardware wallets. The market is dominated by the big three, but I wanted to see what I was missing.

Ledger Wallets https://www.ledgerwallet.com
KeepKey https://www.keepkey.com
Trezor https://trezor.io
CoolBitX https://coolwallet.io
Digital BitBox https://digitalbitbox.com
Swiss Bank In Your Pocket https://swissbankinyourpocket.com
BitLox https://www.bitlox.com
Openedime http://www.opendime.com
Bitfreezer https://www.bitfreezer.us
Archos https://www.archos.com
Casa https://keys.casa
Waves https://wavesplatform.com
Cryptonex https://cryptonex.org
Hodler https://hodler.tech

Update: Credit to ChiBitCTy (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3066531.msg53896936#msg53896936)

Shop- https://www.cryptohwwallet.com
Archos Safe-T - http://www.archos.com
Asamacura- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FKWKBJ2
Ballet-  https://www.balletcrypto.com
BC Vault- https://myhardwarewallet.co.uk
BitBox- https://shiftcrypto.ch/
Bitcoin Vault- https://www.amazon.com/Retroworks-Retro-Bitcoin-Vault-Black/dp/B00JEM4TJS
Bitfi Wallet- https://bitfi.com
Bitfreezer- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078BXY8H1
Bithd- https://bithd.com
Bitkee- https://bitkee.com
BitLox- https://www.bitlox.com
BOB Phone- https://functionx.io
CERBER - http://cerber.net/en.html
Case (CryptoLabs)- https://choosecase.com
Cobo- https://cobo.com/hardware-wallet
Coinkite Coldcard- https://coinkite.com
Coinlet- https://www.coroflot.com
Coldlar- https://www.coldlar.com
CoolWallet- https://coolwallet.io
Crypto Ring- https://cryptoring.io
Cryptosteel- https://cryptosteel.com
D’CENT Biometric Wallet - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P3XZKWV
DSS bracelet- https://digitalsmartsystems.lv
Ellipal- https://www.ellipal.com
Esecubit- https://www.esecubit.com
Exodus- https://www.htcexodus.com
FINNEY-SIRIN LABS- https://shop.sirinlabs.com
Flip To Pay- https://www.fliptopay.com
FLXWALLET- https://flxwallet.com
FuzeW- https://fuzeway.com
HooFoo- https://hoofoo.io
JuBiter- https://www.jubiterwallet.com
Kaase- https://kasseusa.com
KeepKey- https://shapeshift.io/keepkey
Keevo - https://www.keevowallet.com
KeyCard- https://keycard.tech
Keyream- https://www.keyream.com
KeeWallet- http://www.keywallet.co.kr
Ledger- https://www.ledger.com
Littleshell- https://www.amazon.com
MIRkey- https://ellipticsecure.com
Meek- http://meek.io
OPENDIME- https://opendime.com
OraSaifu- https://www.indiegogo.com
Pigzbe - https://www.pigzbe.com
Secure Wallet- https://securewallet.shop
SafePal Binance Wallet- https://www.safepal.io
SatoChip- https://satochip.io
SecuX- https://www.secuxtech.com
Skywallet- https://store.skycoin.com
Telx- https://www.telx.tech
Temexe- https://www.temexe.com
Trezor- https://trezor.io
Unikey- https://www.unikeys.io
XZEN - https://xzen.io/wallet


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: St4yInTh3D4rk on March 05, 2018, 04:59:53 AM
It is good to see that lots of hardware wallets are available,but I never heard about any wallets other than Ledger Nano S and Trezor because these are the most used hardware wallets.But this may be helpful for the person who is willing to buy a new hardware wallet.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: bhadz on March 05, 2018, 06:49:47 AM
You sure got a lot of hardware wallets base on your knowledge. I don't even know that there are many hardware wallets that are existing. It doesn't matter if the market is dominated by the big three as long as their service is trusted and there are many reviews that are good and positive coming from the users. But I'm also open with other wallets to see which is the most comfortable but for now I'm good with ledger nano s.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: Spazzer on March 06, 2018, 12:00:13 AM
I've always wondered if there was a better solution than a hardware wallet or paper wallet. Is there going to be some sort of development where individual users are protected without a physical item being the key to secure assets. I think this would be the only time I would be in favour of brain implants  ;D


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: anggriani on March 06, 2018, 05:30:25 PM
of the many hardware wallets you say, which do you think are most convenient and safe to use?
currently i have used nano ledger, but is there any better than him?


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: passwordnow on March 06, 2018, 05:49:22 PM
of the many hardware wallets you say, which do you think are most convenient and safe to use?
currently i have used nano ledger, but is there any better than him?
As a hardware wallet user we do have our own preferred convenience, some liked trezor, keepkey and the others nano s. To say if there is better on the current hardware wallet you are using, what makes you inconvenient of using it? You need to read reviews from different people about their wallet so that can give you an idea on which is better.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: xIIImaL on March 06, 2018, 06:53:21 PM
Hey all,

I have been trying to track down a list of current and upcoming hardware wallets. The market is dominated by the big three, but I wanted to see what I was missing.

Launched

Ledger Wallets https://www.ledgerwallet.com/
KeepKey https://www.keepkey.com/
Trezor https://trezor.io/
CoolBitX https://coolwallet.io/
Digital BitBox https://digitalbitbox.com/
Swiss Bank In Your Pocket https://swissbankinyourpocket.com/
BitLox https://www.bitlox.com/
Openedime http://www.opendime.com

Coming Soon Late 2018/Early 2019

Archos https://www.archos.com/
Casa https://keys.casa/
Waves https://wavesplatform.com/
Cryptonex https://cryptonex.org/

Rumours
Bitcoin.com https://jobs.lever.co/bitcoin/513d60b0-d87d-4433-b523-48acf85fd413

What am I missing? I also have a list of hardware wallets with active affiliate programs here: https://www.cryptotrust.ca/wallets


Ledger Nano s and Trezor are my favourite wallets. I have merited for you just before. Since you are a newbie you need to learn but you are helping people to make learn something, that is obviously good.
If you are getting more income more than expected value we can go with the hardware wallet else I do not think it is needed.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: Spazzer on March 07, 2018, 01:34:04 AM

Ledger Nano s and Trezor are my favourite wallets. I have merited for you just before. Since you are a newbie you need to learn but you are helping people to make learn something, that is obviously good.
If you are getting more income more than expected value we can go with the hardware wallet else I do not think it is needed.

Thank you for the Merit. I agree though Ledger Nano S is my preferred wallet to date. I'm excited to see what the projects like Archos, Casa, Waves and Cryptonex plan to bring to the table.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: Trimzi on March 07, 2018, 08:29:23 AM
I have heard about Ledger Nano S, Trezor and Casa, but I didn't know the others.
Does anybody use them? Are they good or better than Ledger Nano S or Trezor?


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: AngelSky on March 07, 2018, 04:48:23 PM
I have heard about Ledger Nano S, Trezor and Casa, but I didn't know the others.
Does anybody use them? Are they good or better than Ledger Nano S or Trezor?


Both wallets are good buddy. Choosing the hardware upon the cost consumption also when the specification is same bro. One of telegram friend recently bought the Trezor. He stated that Trezor is most good one for him.
If you want to find the comparison between both these wallets. Please check the link below.
https://blockonomi.com/trezor-vs-ledger/

This Trezor provides the affordable screen which can give more security.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: jossiel on March 07, 2018, 07:33:39 PM
I have heard about Ledger Nano S, Trezor and Casa, but I didn't know the others.
Does anybody use them? Are they good or better than Ledger Nano S or Trezor?
I don't about the others as well. I'm only familiar with 3, keepkey, trezor and ledger nano s.

I'm still in research of looking for their reviews but as of now I can't them one by one.

This Trezor provides the affordable screen which can give more security.
Just because it has affordable screen it will give more security? As far as I know the coding itself is what gives more security to the wallets.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: anggriani on March 08, 2018, 01:18:06 AM
of the many hardware wallets you say, which do you think are most convenient and safe to use?
currently i have used nano ledger, but is there any better than him?
As a hardware wallet user we do have our own preferred convenience, some liked trezor, keepkey and the others nano s. To say if there is better on the current hardware wallet you are using, what makes you inconvenient of using it? You need to read reviews from different people about their wallet so that can give you an idea on which is better.
It's just that the screen and its buttons are too small and sometimes troubles me. I've read some reviews from the keepkey and maybe I'll consider it.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: Spazzer on March 08, 2018, 03:18:49 AM
of the many hardware wallets you say, which do you think are most convenient and safe to use?
currently i have used nano ledger, but is there any better than him?
As a hardware wallet user we do have our own preferred convenience, some liked trezor, keepkey and the others nano s. To say if there is better on the current hardware wallet you are using, what makes you inconvenient of using it? You need to read reviews from different people about their wallet so that can give you an idea on which is better.
It's just that the screen and its buttons are too small and sometimes troubles me. I've read some reviews from the keepkey and maybe I'll consider it.

Thank you for the Merit. I've not personally used a Keepkey, but I've held one in my hands and I really liked it. The only reason I've always used Ledger is it being one of the first, most commonly used and it's small to store away. I feel like the Keepkey size would keep me paranoid as it's more like a small phone where as in my eyes than Ledger style is like a 'USD'.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: passwordnow on March 08, 2018, 04:46:39 PM
of the many hardware wallets you say, which do you think are most convenient and safe to use?
currently i have used nano ledger, but is there any better than him?
As a hardware wallet user we do have our own preferred convenience, some liked trezor, keepkey and the others nano s. To say if there is better on the current hardware wallet you are using, what makes you inconvenient of using it? You need to read reviews from different people about their wallet so that can give you an idea on which is better.
It's just that the screen and its buttons are too small and sometimes troubles me. I've read some reviews from the keepkey and maybe I'll consider it.
I still haven't tried out keepkey and if you are inconvenient with the screen and its button, better choose the best hardware wallet that you can use conveniently if not then just try out paper wallet for keeping your fund safe for a very long time.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: playboy654 on March 08, 2018, 05:17:00 PM
Hey all,

I have been trying to track down a list of current and upcoming hardware wallets. The market is dominated by the big three, but I wanted to see what I was missing.

Launched

Ledger Wallets https://www.ledgerwallet.com/
KeepKey https://www.keepkey.com/
Trezor https://trezor.io/
CoolBitX https://coolwallet.io/
Digital BitBox https://digitalbitbox.com/
Swiss Bank In Your Pocket https://swissbankinyourpocket.com/
BitLox https://www.bitlox.com/
Openedime http://www.opendime.com

Coming Soon Late 2018/Early 2019

Archos https://www.archos.com/
Casa https://keys.casa/
Waves https://wavesplatform.com/
Cryptonex https://cryptonex.org/

Rumours
Bitcoin.com https://jobs.lever.co/bitcoin/513d60b0-d87d-4433-b523-48acf85fd413

What am I missing? I also have a list of hardware wallets with active affiliate programs here: https://www.cryptotrust.ca/wallets

Thanks for this informative thread because I don't know any other wallets other than Ledger and Trezor but there are lots of hardware wallets available in the market.But we need to research about the wallets before we buy them and we can grab it if that has good reviews.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: btccrusher on March 09, 2018, 01:57:08 PM
I used both Ledger and Trezor. I prefer to use ledger, but I'm unknown to most of the hardware you listed here. Wow, I see your list, that's a massive one.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Spazzer on March 10, 2018, 04:03:15 AM
I might consider buying one of each and doing a detailed report on each.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Dlugina23 on March 10, 2018, 06:09:01 AM
When i read used to own risk i dont buy this.Personally like hdd and pendrive store my coins.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: HCP on March 11, 2018, 06:34:32 PM
What am I missing?
In the last couple of days I've seen references to:

BitFreezer - https://www.bitfreezer.us/ (Looks like an all in one "Live USB Linux distro" with wallet software)
HODLER - https://hodler.tech/ (Looks like a GSM phone with Crypto features... in ICO stage: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3070336.0)

NOTE: I DO NOT endorse either of these products... I can't see any sort of open source code for BitFreezer (no Github etc) and I believe that HODLER has some serious design issues (network connectivity (SIM/Wifi) on a hardware wallet??!? And a GPS tracker? ::))


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: cheefbuza on March 11, 2018, 07:41:35 PM
KeepKey is pretty rocking out.
Although I don't see anything better than Ledger Nano S.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Spazzer on March 11, 2018, 09:56:42 PM
BitFreezer - https://www.bitfreezer.us/ (Looks like an all in one "Live USB Linux distro" with wallet software)
HODLER - https://hodler.tech/ (Looks like a GSM phone with Crypto features... in ICO stage: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3070336.0)

Thanks added to the list.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: sammyp on March 12, 2018, 10:10:31 PM
While I will forever prefer either Ledger nano S or trezor, it is good to see other ones coming out. This will surely create some competition among the hardware wallet companies and also reduce prices slightly.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: aoluain on March 14, 2018, 11:38:49 AM
While I will forever prefer either Ledger nano S or trezor, it is good to see other ones coming out. This will surely create some competition among the hardware wallet companies and also reduce prices slightly.

Ledger Nano S for me and I knew abviously about Trezor ad Keepkey,
but I wasnt aware of some of the others, they are nor mentioned much
here on the forum I think. Thanks for the links, I will be checking them out.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Spazzer on March 27, 2018, 05:38:19 AM
I am really surprised that the other Hardware Wallets are not active on this forum.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: valera10 on April 10, 2018, 02:23:35 PM
Hey all,

I have been trying to track down a list of current and upcoming hardware wallets. The market is dominated by the big three, but I wanted to see what I was missing.

Launched

Ledger Wallets https://www.ledgerwallet.com/
KeepKey https://www.keepkey.com/
Trezor https://trezor.io/
CoolBitX https://coolwallet.io/
Digital BitBox https://digitalbitbox.com/
Swiss Bank In Your Pocket https://swissbankinyourpocket.com/
BitLox https://www.bitlox.com/
Openedime http://www.opendime.com

Coming Soon Late 2018/Early 2019

Archos https://www.archos.com/
Casa https://keys.casa/
Waves https://wavesplatform.com/
Cryptonex https://cryptonex.org/

Rumours
Bitcoin.com https://jobs.lever.co/bitcoin/513d60b0-d87d-4433-b523-48acf85fd413

What am I missing? I also have a list of hardware wallets with active affiliate programs here: https://www.cryptotrust.ca/wallets


Ledger Nano s and Trezor are my favourite wallets. I have merited for you just before. Since you are a newbie you need to learn but you are helping people to make learn something, that is obviously good.
If you are getting more income more than expected value we can go with the hardware wallet else I do not think it is needed.
I think that the most popular and functional of those that exists on sale is still . However, I still recommend and I prefer to have all the keys on paper;)


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: signofnero on May 29, 2018, 09:08:36 PM
I have heard about Ledger Nano S, Trezor and Casa, but I didn't know the others.
Does anybody use them? Are they good or better than Ledger Nano S or Trezor?


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets?
Post by: stomachgrowls on May 29, 2018, 09:15:57 PM
It is good to see that lots of hardware wallets are available,but I never heard about any wallets other than Ledger Nano S and Trezor because these are the most used hardware wallets.But this may be helpful for the person who is willing to buy a new hardware wallet.
After all these years on cryptospace 80% of that list is unknown to me and same as you said i do only know ledger and trezor which i do see it would really be enough to have a couple for hardware wallets in the market.I dont see any reason to create even more yet usage of these wallets arent too high unless if theres are lots of holders then it would be a good option but i doubt only the famous ones will always get the market share.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Crypto__Men on May 30, 2018, 04:29:05 AM
In my opinion, this is the most reliable wallet for storing cryptocurrency. This is my first wallet I used at the beginning of the journey and have not yet lost a token


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: dunfida on May 31, 2018, 07:38:51 PM
In my opinion, this is the most reliable wallet for storing cryptocurrency. This is my first wallet I used at the beginning of the journey and have not yet lost a token
You didnt even mention on what kind of wallet did you used on. Good for you that you didnt even loss a token on where most people do experience to have that kind of situation due to their own carelessness when it comes to security matters with our own wallet. Hardware wallets is good to use when we store up huge amounts of tokens specially if those are on top marketcap which are really worthy to hold on.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: boss1dg on June 12, 2018, 04:52:34 PM
I do like ledger nano s personally , but will check feature of other wallets also , only problem in trying new thing is security concern . 1 minor mistake and your entire savings gone . nano s is completely secure and reliable , we need to buy it from official website , so that no one sell us tempered or fake ledger which is controlled by hackers .


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: goyald2801 on July 08, 2018, 11:52:52 PM
When it comes to store our hard work warnings then i can not believe or trust on security of any random hardware wallet . Hackers sre more smart now days and in future they will start attack on these too and i am sure they are trying now too . so ledger nano blue or trezor are best brands according to me for saving coins , these are completely safe and more reliable than others .


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: PatStyle88 on July 09, 2018, 04:17:05 PM
Hi
I did not know that there are so many hardwarewallet. Personally, I am very satisfied with the ledger and can only recommend it


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Spazzer on July 18, 2018, 01:40:22 AM
I've ordered a few of the not popular wallets to test out and review.

Does anyone know a full list of Ledger/Trezor versions and limited edition models?
i.e. Pizza Day Ledger Nano S Limit #1337


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: crazy_elky on July 18, 2018, 09:51:20 PM
Thanks for the great work creating the list. As for me ledger nano s is the best!


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: tweetbit on July 18, 2018, 10:31:47 PM
✅ Ledger Wallets https://www.ledgerwallet.com
✅ Trezor https://trezor.io


Tried to acquire one of this hardware wallet because of security reasons last year, but after selling my coins as the price goes high. I totally forgotten that option and stick to online wallet. Have used once for a short time as my friend let me grab his Trezor for awhile. I’m hoping to got mine sooner and will used it for a future savings for my family. With all those list I will study some for better chance to get the best one.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Truong Thu on July 19, 2018, 03:15:18 PM
I have using Ledger Wallet and is very ok, recommend you should use


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: hidrocop on August 13, 2018, 07:14:42 AM
new hardware wallets are entering the market and this is good, competition will improve quality by reducing prices


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Jamboo30 on August 15, 2018, 12:46:44 PM
Great information, i will bookmark all links in your post which is very useful for investors. Harware wallet is the most secure way to store token and avoid the scammer who steal if you only use the soft wallet. Thanks for your sharing.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: davida on August 15, 2018, 02:45:06 PM
This is a very good article and you really took your time to do a a research and found these hardware wallets. because there are some of them that I do not even know exist and this is my first time seeing them. This is very useful especially to new investors who have problem find hardware wallets


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: nghihuynh2018 on August 24, 2018, 06:59:02 AM
Most of people are using Ledger Nano S. I'm in research of looking for their reviews and know how different between them.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: bhadz on August 24, 2018, 11:14:21 AM
Most of people are using Ledger Nano S. I'm in research of looking for their reviews and know how different between them.
I can't differentiate the difference of Ledger Nano S to other hardware wallets. But as for using it, I never had any problems with its update and by the way of using. I feel comfortable with the company itself and every update they have an article for it and if you ever had faced a problem, their support is very responsive.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: milewilda on August 24, 2018, 07:11:55 PM
Most of people are using Ledger Nano S. I'm in research of looking for their reviews and know how different between them.
I can't differentiate the difference of Ledger Nano S to other hardware wallets. But as for using it, I never had any problems with its update and by the way of using. I feel comfortable with the company itself and every update they have an article for it and if you ever had faced a problem, their support is very responsive.
When it comes to popularity i cant really able to see the differences too rather than on having to many mentions or suggestions but these hardware wallets do really just have the same function.No matter how many wallets in the market functionality would be just still the same but they do always matter into attachments like support, software updates and other related things.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Orrechorre on August 24, 2018, 07:33:22 PM
This is a very good list of hardware wallet and I must commend you for your effort in doing a research to put all this together. I know hardware wallets are very good and most potential to store a coin but I have not heard about some of the wallets lusted here.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: getrichquack on August 24, 2018, 07:36:59 PM
Hey all,

I have been trying to track down a list of current and upcoming hardware wallets. The market is dominated by the big three, but I wanted to see what I was missing.

Launched

Ledger Wallets https://www.ledgerwallet.com
KeepKey https://www.keepkey.com
Trezor https://trezor.io
CoolBitX https://coolwallet.io
Digital BitBox https://digitalbitbox.com
Swiss Bank In Your Pocket https://swissbankinyourpocket.com
BitLox https://www.bitlox.com
Openedime http://www.opendime.com
Bitfreezer https://www.bitfreezer.us

Coming Soon Late 2018/Early 2019

Archos https://www.archos.com
Casa https://keys.casa
Waves https://wavesplatform.com
Cryptonex https://cryptonex.org
Hodler https://hodler.tech

Rumours
Bitcoin.com

What am I missing? I also have a list of hardware wallets with active affiliate programs here: https://www.cryptotrust.ca/wallets


Thank you for your helpful topic. I don't think there more brand of the hardware wallet like that, just because I only care about the Ledger Nano S and with me it's enough.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: bhadz on August 25, 2018, 05:34:51 AM
Most of people are using Ledger Nano S. I'm in research of looking for their reviews and know how different between them.
I can't differentiate the difference of Ledger Nano S to other hardware wallets. But as for using it, I never had any problems with its update and by the way of using. I feel comfortable with the company itself and every update they have an article for it and if you ever had faced a problem, their support is very responsive.
When it comes to popularity i cant really able to see the differences too rather than on having to many mentions or suggestions but these hardware wallets do really just have the same function.No matter how many wallets in the market functionality would be just still the same but they do always matter into attachments like support, software updates and other related things.
Yes, they do have the same functions but at least they have some difference. There are some articles that shows its difference.
Trezor vs Ledger: Things to Know Before Buying (https://www.bitdegree.org/tutorials/trezor-vs-ledger/)


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: skovbitcoin on August 25, 2018, 08:53:10 AM
Hey all,

I have been trying to track down a list of current and upcoming hardware wallets. The market is dominated by the big three, but I wanted to see what I was missing.

Launched

Ledger Wallets https://www.ledgerwallet.com
KeepKey https://www.keepkey.com
Trezor https://trezor.io
CoolBitX https://coolwallet.io
Digital BitBox https://digitalbitbox.com
Swiss Bank In Your Pocket https://swissbankinyourpocket.com
BitLox https://www.bitlox.com
Openedime http://www.opendime.com
Bitfreezer https://www.bitfreezer.us

Coming Soon Late 2018/Early 2019

Archos https://www.archos.com
Casa https://keys.casa
Waves https://wavesplatform.com
Cryptonex https://cryptonex.org
Hodler https://hodler.tech

Rumours
Bitcoin.com

What am I missing? I also have a list of hardware wallets with active affiliate programs here: https://www.cryptotrust.ca/wallets

Many of these wallets are paid, besides they are not small money. There is an analog of all these purses absolutely free! This mobile application is Ethos, it is available both on Android and iOS


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: ikarasev10 on September 01, 2018, 05:56:22 AM
Most of people are using Ledger Nano S. I'm in research of looking for their reviews and know how different between them.
I can't differentiate the difference of Ledger Nano S to other hardware wallets. But as for using it, I never had any problems with its update and by the way of using. I feel comfortable with the company itself and every update they have an article for it and if you ever had faced a problem, their support is very responsive.
also enjoy Ledger Nano S, all happy, very practical and convenient. I recommend to all!its more safe then the MEW


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: cabin on September 01, 2018, 09:40:51 AM
Thanks for taking your time to compile this list. Personally, I use ledger nano and trezor and are very potential, safe and secure because since I have been using them, I have not had reasons to complain about any of them.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: TheLoser on September 14, 2018, 04:56:25 PM
Most of people are using Ledger Nano S. I'm in research of looking for their reviews and know how different between them.
I can't differentiate the difference of Ledger Nano S to other hardware wallets. But as for using it, I never had any problems with its update and by the way of using. I feel comfortable with the company itself and every update they have an article for it and if you ever had faced a problem, their support is very responsive.
also enjoy Ledger Nano S, all happy, very practical and convenient. I recommend to all!its more safe then the MEW
A very useful topic, for those who think to buy a hardware wallets . Now there are so many cases of hacking myetherwallet , that safe storage of crypto currency is vital.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Spazzer on September 30, 2018, 06:24:50 PM
For those in the market for a new hardware wallet. Let me know I can save you some money!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4434661


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Garryk on September 30, 2018, 08:28:16 PM
Hardware wallets is a very useful thing because it will help you to keep your savings without fear that you will be hacked. Very often hackers break ordinary users


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: hidrocop on October 01, 2018, 01:25:24 PM
I think this is the oldest and most isolated Ledger Nano s manufacturer and I would recommend using ledger. Also the ledger is safe and stable, i am pleased to use


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Spazzer on October 17, 2018, 11:58:05 PM
Ledger has a sale for their Nanos for 20% off for the next 5 days.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: hidrocop on October 19, 2018, 02:33:36 PM
I am using the Ledger Nano S and I am very pleased, but HDAC produced a new hardware wallet and I read a very nice review. I'm thinking about taking it.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Tamilson on October 20, 2018, 04:19:27 AM
Ledger has a sale for their Nanos for 20% off for the next 5 days.

Seriously? Mind giving the link? That 20% off is great.
I'll ask my friends if they also wanted to buy so we can maximize the shipping fee.
Though I already have one but this sale is crazy. ;D


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Adriano2010 on October 20, 2018, 02:06:28 PM
I use ledger nano s and until now, from the start of this year, when i bought it, covers all my needs. Now they also have a desktop app and is more easy to use. In future i hope they will cover more coins and integrate more wallets directly on their desktop app (similar like bitcoin, bch, eth, ltc has).


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Spazzer on November 05, 2018, 09:57:50 PM
Ledger has released a White Paper Edition to celebrate 10 years since the release.
 (https://www.ledgerwallet.com/r/0091?path=/products/ledger-nano-s-white-paper-edition)


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: faceoff97 on November 06, 2018, 07:41:53 AM
Wow, I'm eyeing on Hodler hardware wallet. They have better features tham other kind of hardware wallet. I heard that it can hold more than 100+ of coins. But while waiting on their hardware, I also love their fully opensource software. It has great feature and the security is really great. Its the only open source multiwallet availble. It is a must to try and transfer fund if deciding for long term investment. I also like it since most coins I prefer con be hold on it.


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Raizzzziee on November 19, 2018, 03:02:24 PM
IQeon is giving away 3 Trezor wallets! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2479328.msg47954311#msg47954311


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Spazzer on January 16, 2019, 06:15:12 PM
Ledger launched the Ledger Nano X. (https://www.ledgerwallet.com/r/0091?path=/products/ledger-nano-x)


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: ChiBitCTy on February 23, 2020, 03:24:38 PM
Let me help out here a bit..


This list is NOT an endorsement for any of these wallets- Please let me know if any of these wallets are known scams!


- Hardware Wallets -  [wallets in production, crowed sourcing, unknown]

Shop- https://www.cryptohwwallet.com/

Archos Safe-T - http://www.archos.com/us/products/crypto/index.html

Asamacura- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FKWKBJ2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7Vi8CbS1FTN40

Ballet-  https://www.balletcrypto.com/en

BC Vault- https://myhardwarewallet.co.uk/shop/bc-vault-one/

BitBox- https://shiftcrypto.ch/

Bitcoin Vault- https://www.amazon.com/Retroworks-Retro-Bitcoin-Vault-Black/dp/B00JEM4TJS

Bitfi Wallet- https://bitfi.com/bitfi-wallet

Bitfreezer- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078BXY8H1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xNjBDbHZHBT7T

Bithd- https://bithd.com

Bitkee- https://bitkee.com/

BitLox- https://www.bitlox.com/

BOB Phone- https://functionx.io/#/bob

CERBER - http://cerber.net/en.html

Case (CryptoLabs)- https://choosecase.com/

Cobo- https://cobo.com/hardware-wallet

Coinkite Coldcard- https://coinkite.com/

Coinlet- https://www.coroflot.com/ricO2O/Hardware-Crypto-Wallet

Coldlar- https://www.coldlar.com/

CoolWallet- https://coolwallet.io/product/coolwallet

Crypto Ring- https://cryptoring.io/

Cryptosteel- https://cryptosteel.com/

D’CENT Biometric Wallet - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P3XZKWV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rBjBDbY24NED3

DSS bracelet- https://digitalsmartsystems.lv/

Ellipal- https://www.ellipal.com/collections/all-products

Esecubit- https://www.esecubit.com/

Exodus- https://www.htcexodus.com/eu/

FINNEY-SIRIN LABS- https://shop.sirinlabs.com/products/finney

Flip To Pay- https://www.fliptopay.com/

FLXWALLET- https://flxwallet.com/index-en.html

FuzeW- https://fuzeway.com/

HooFoo- https://hoofoo.io/

JuBiter- https://www.jubiterwallet.com/shop.html

Kaase- https://kasseusa.com/

KeepKey- https://shapeshift.io/keepkey/

Keevo - https://www.keevowallet.com/

KeyCard- https://keycard.tech/

Keyream- https://www.keyream.com/

KeeWallet- http://www.keywallet.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=Products

Ledger- https://www.ledger.com/

Littleshell- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KPT79RN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2PjBDb9SDBSSN

MIRkey- https://ellipticsecure.com/products/mirkey_overview.html

Meek- http://meek.io/

OPENDIME- https://opendime.com/

OraSaifu- https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/orasaifu-first-all-in-one-smart-wallet#/

Pigzbe - https://www.pigzbe.com/pigzbe-digital-piggy-bank/

Secure Wallet- https://securewallet.shop/

SafePal Binance Wallet- https://www.safepal.io/

SatoChip- https://satochip.io/

SecuX- https://www.secuxtech.com/

Skywallet- https://store.skycoin.com/products/skywallet

Telx- https://www.telx.tech/

Temexe- https://www.temexe.com/

Trezor- https://trezor.io/
(https://gray.sg/collections/corazon-trezor)

Unikey- https://www.unikeys.io/product/ukey-card/

XZEN - https://xzen.io/wallet


Title: Re: Hardware Wallets
Post by: Spazzer on June 17, 2020, 04:53:18 PM
Thanks ChiBitCTy list updated.