So, it basically boils down to the price... If you're money-conteous, i'd pick the cheapest one, since i'd trust both of them to do the job... They both have some drawbacks, but nothing that should keep you awake at night
From your statement, it is clear that there's no problem whether I'm using Ledger or trezor. Then why would I go with the expensive one
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Ledger seems to be cheapest and I will purchase Ledger.
I'm curious as to just how illegal crypto is in your country, i.e., can you get jail time just for owning bitcoin (or altcoins)? You've got some balls on you if you're that passionate about crypto that you're willing to shop for a HW wallet despite crypto being prohibited where you are.
As far as I know, one can be sentenced 10 years jail if they found doing crypto activities like trading, using crypto as payment method, mining etc. But I have never heard anyone to get jailed or getting arrested for such activities other than some crypto related fraud cases.
If you believe those mentally handicapped government personnel might know what Ledger or Trezor is, or make a connection to crypto or Bitcoin by looking at the package, don't risk it if the consequences are severe.
I doubt they will know what these are, Ledger Nano looks like a pendrive
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and they would take it as pendrive I think. Anyway, I will not take the risk. Will look for different way. May be shipping in countries where crypto is legal (through relatives) and then ask them to bring when they will visit Bangladesh.