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November 24, 2017, 09:33:50 PM
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I was thinking to get Ledger Nano S. Any suggestions?
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November 24, 2017, 10:30:33 PM
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Good choice. I didn't have a hardware wallet (yet), but I have read some reviews about it. My best two hardware wallet would be Ledger Nano S and Trezor. Those two are pretty much the same except on price and design. I'd personally go for Ledger Nano S though as it has sleeker design for half the price of Trezor. (€45 vs €89)

Btw, Ledger Nano S is 21% off—Black Friday discount, €45.82 from €59—until 27 November. So now would be the best time to buy it. Good luck.
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November 25, 2017, 02:42:07 AM
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Okay thank you so much!
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November 25, 2017, 12:59:38 PM
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Good choice. I didn't have a hardware wallet (yet), but I have read some reviews about it. My best two hardware wallet would be Ledger Nano S and Trezor. Those two are pretty much the same except on price and design. I'd personally go for Ledger Nano S though as it has sleeker design for half the price of Trezor. (€45 vs €89)

Btw, Ledger Nano S is 21% off—Black Friday discount, €45.82 from €59—until 27 November. So now would be the best time to buy it. Good luck.

yes, I agree with what you say, ledger nano is cheaper and the shipping cost is also cheaper than the trezor. but I found a payment issue that uses the bitcoin option, because I do not see the bitcoin address I should send. do we have to create bitpay account?
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November 25, 2017, 08:42:55 PM
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If you want to buy Ledger Nano S, now it's best time to do it, because now there are 21% Black Friday discount for these wallets. Trezor is also good wallet, but it's a bit more expensive than Nano S. Ledger also have Blue wallet, but costs almost $275! There are few less popular and cheaper wallets like Digital Box and KeepKey, but I can't say much about it.
Good choice. I didn't have a hardware wallet (yet), but I have read some reviews about it. My best two hardware wallet would be Ledger Nano S and Trezor. Those two are pretty much the same except on price and design. I'd personally go for Ledger Nano S though as it has sleeker design for half the price of Trezor. (€45 vs €89)

Btw, Ledger Nano S is 21% off—Black Friday discount, €45.82 from €59—until 27 November. So now would be the best time to buy it. Good luck.

yes, I agree with what you say, ledger nano is cheaper and the shipping cost is also cheaper than the trezor. but I found a payment issue that uses the bitcoin option, because I do not see the bitcoin address I should send. do we have to create bitpay account?
No, you don't need Bitpay account to make payment. In payment field you see QR code of address, you need to scan it. And you also can copy payment address

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November 27, 2017, 01:54:46 PM
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I think this question depends on your personal preference. If you want, for example, a beautifully-designed hardware wallet that has a big screen for easy navigation, then KeepKey is best for you. However, if you're the kind of person who considers his budget, but still looks for items that offer great functionalities and can store numerous altcoins, then Ledger Nano S is your best choice for that. Now, if you want a slick, well-secured and reputable hardware wallet, then Trezor may be the wallet you are looking for.

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