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December 10, 2023, 01:07:08 AM |
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Added 3 new features to the Hardware Wallets comparison: - Fee Control - Replace-by-fee (RBF) - Child-pays-for-parent (CPFP)
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December 10, 2023, 01:26:40 PM |
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@maxirosson Just noticed one of the hardware wallets that only supported their utility token on its launch, is now supporting Bitcoin [and a few others] as well: KleverSafe- EAL 5+ Secure Element
- 12/24 words seed phrase
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- Not compatible with other third-party apps
- $199 price tag
Added 3 new features to the Hardware Wallets comparison:
Nice additions
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December 12, 2023, 08:30:32 PM |
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Added 3 new features to the Hardware Wallets comparison
Imagine having no coin control in hardware wallet Well anyone who purchase new Bitkey hardware wallet won't have that option, but they are not the only one. I was surprised to see that many other hardware wallets don't have this basic feature available, to name some: Ellipal all models, D'cent, Cypherock, SecuX all models, Ngrave, Prokey, Safepal all models, Keevo, Tangem, CoolWallet, etc. PS Bitkey is obviously not open source, according to their website, and latest statements.
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December 25, 2023, 02:42:16 AM |
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I get a bit confused in terms of making comparisons - especially if one wallet type is not next to the one that I am trying to compare, or having to scroll across several pages horizontally to be able to see the comparisons in which I am interested.
Sure, I see the ability to filter various categories, but could there be a way to either select favorites (and then compare favorites) or maybe just a click box in the right upper corner to compare specific ones that are clicked (or the box could allow for the placement of a number value such as 1, 2, 3 and then the wallets would be sorted in accordance with the number that the user types in the box.. all the 1s would go next to each other, all the 2s next to each other, but after the 1s, and the ones without numerical assignment in their box would come last)..
Maybe being able to compare up to 10 or more at a time.. or if they are put in the order that the user-chooses, then maybe all of them can be compared and prioritized by the user.. and then that would end up allowing an ability for the user to order the wallets in a personalized way..- to customize which ones are next to each other if scrolling through the comparisons?
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1) Self-Custody is a right. There is no such thing as "non-custodial" or "un-hosted." 2) ESG, KYC & AML are attack-vectors on Bitcoin to be avoided or minimized. 3) How much alt (shit)coin diversification is necessary? if you are into Bitcoin, then 0%......if you cannot control your gambling, then perhaps limit your alt(shit)coin exposure to less than 10% of your bitcoin size...Put BTC here: bc1q49wt0ddnj07wzzp6z7affw9ven7fztyhevqu9k
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maxirosson (OP)
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December 25, 2023, 02:31:10 PM |
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I get a bit confused in terms of making comparisons - especially if one wallet type is not next to the one that I am trying to compare, or having to scroll across several pages horizontally to be able to see the comparisons in which I am interested.
Sure, I see the ability to filter various categories, but could there be a way to either select favorites (and then compare favorites) or maybe just a click box in the right upper corner to compare specific ones that are clicked (or the box could allow for the placement of a number value such as 1, 2, 3 and then the wallets would be sorted in accordance with the number that the user types in the box.. all the 1s would go next to each other, all the 2s next to each other, but after the 1s, and the ones without numerical assignment in their box would come last)..
Maybe being able to compare up to 10 or more at a time.. or if they are put in the order that the user-chooses, then maybe all of them can be compared and prioritized by the user.. and then that would end up allowing an ability for the user to order the wallets in a personalized way..- to customize which ones are next to each other if scrolling through the comparisons?
Hi. Thanks for the feedback. On the filters section you have the ability to filter by wallet name so that you can pick your favorites.
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December 25, 2023, 07:32:55 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Hi. Thanks for the feedback. On the filters section you have the ability to filter by wallet name so that you can pick your favorites.
I think you should add Seedkeeper by Satochip as one of the Seed Backup solutions. This is not made from metal, but it is waterproof and it's better than paper in my opinion. https://satochip.io/product/seedkeeper/Can I pitch you another idea? I know you are doing a great job on your website with hardware wallets, software wallets, seed backups, btc nodes and books, but how about adding comparison for Debit Card and Gift Cards that support Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies? There is only one or two websites doing that, mostly with outdated data and I am not impressed with them.
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maxirosson (OP)
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December 25, 2023, 09:14:57 PM |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I added it. Hi. Thanks for the feedback. On the filters section you have the ability to filter by wallet name so that you can pick your favorites.
I think you should add Seedkeeper by Satochip as one of the Seed Backup solutions. This is not made from metal, but it is waterproof and it's better than paper in my opinion. https://satochip.io/product/seedkeeper/Thanks for the idea. Could you give me more info so I can analyze it? Those websites you mention, for example. I am trying to focus on self-custody, so I want to be sure those additions are a good idea or not. Can I pitch you another idea?
I know you are doing a great job on your website with hardware wallets, software wallets, seed backups, btc nodes and books, but how about adding comparison for Debit Card and Gift Cards that support Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies? There is only one or two websites doing that, mostly with outdated data and I am not impressed with them.
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December 25, 2023, 11:56:00 PM |
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I get a bit confused in terms of making comparisons - especially if one wallet type is not next to the one that I am trying to compare, or having to scroll across several pages horizontally to be able to see the comparisons in which I am interested.
Sure, I see the ability to filter various categories, but could there be a way to either select favorites (and then compare favorites) or maybe just a click box in the right upper corner to compare specific ones that are clicked (or the box could allow for the placement of a number value such as 1, 2, 3 and then the wallets would be sorted in accordance with the number that the user types in the box.. all the 1s would go next to each other, all the 2s next to each other, but after the 1s, and the ones without numerical assignment in their box would come last)..
Maybe being able to compare up to 10 or more at a time.. or if they are put in the order that the user-chooses, then maybe all of them can be compared and prioritized by the user.. and then that would end up allowing an ability for the user to order the wallets in a personalized way..- to customize which ones are next to each other if scrolling through the comparisons?
Hi. Thanks for the feedback. On the filters section you have the ability to filter by wallet name so that you can pick your favorites. Maybe you can explain a little bit better how I would achieve such a result to compare 5-10 wallets side by side and in one glance rather than typing in and presumptively looking at one named wallet at a time. Let's say for example, I wanted to compare: 1) Jade, 2) Coldcard Mk4, 3) Bitbox02 (BTC ONLY), 4) Keystone 3 Pro, 5) Passport Batch 2, 6) Trezor Model T, 7) SafePal S1 Pro SafePal S1 Pro 9) KeepKey and 10) CoolWalletPro. Then how would I accomplish such side-by-side comparison of those specific 10 HWs? What I am suggesting is to put some kind of a check box or even a number ranking so that I can rank them myself and be able to see the ones that I choose side by side. Do you see what I mean? Is such a thing already possible? If not, can you see how it would be user-friendly to be able to achieve a customized selection of side-by-side comparisons?
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1) Self-Custody is a right. There is no such thing as "non-custodial" or "un-hosted." 2) ESG, KYC & AML are attack-vectors on Bitcoin to be avoided or minimized. 3) How much alt (shit)coin diversification is necessary? if you are into Bitcoin, then 0%......if you cannot control your gambling, then perhaps limit your alt(shit)coin exposure to less than 10% of your bitcoin size...Put BTC here: bc1q49wt0ddnj07wzzp6z7affw9ven7fztyhevqu9k
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maxirosson (OP)
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December 26, 2023, 12:10:11 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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I get a bit confused in terms of making comparisons - especially if one wallet type is not next to the one that I am trying to compare, or having to scroll across several pages horizontally to be able to see the comparisons in which I am interested.
Sure, I see the ability to filter various categories, but could there be a way to either select favorites (and then compare favorites) or maybe just a click box in the right upper corner to compare specific ones that are clicked (or the box could allow for the placement of a number value such as 1, 2, 3 and then the wallets would be sorted in accordance with the number that the user types in the box.. all the 1s would go next to each other, all the 2s next to each other, but after the 1s, and the ones without numerical assignment in their box would come last)..
Maybe being able to compare up to 10 or more at a time.. or if they are put in the order that the user-chooses, then maybe all of them can be compared and prioritized by the user.. and then that would end up allowing an ability for the user to order the wallets in a personalized way..- to customize which ones are next to each other if scrolling through the comparisons?
Hi. Thanks for the feedback. On the filters section you have the ability to filter by wallet name so that you can pick your favorites. Maybe you can explain a little bit better how I would achieve such a result to compare 5-10 wallets side by side and in one glance rather than typing in and presumptively looking at one named wallet at a time. Let's say for example, I wanted to compare: 1) Jade, 2) Coldcard Mk4, 3) Bitbox02 (BTC ONLY), 4) Keystone 3 Pro, 5) Passport Batch 2, 6) Trezor Model T, 7) SafePal S1 Pro SafePal S1 Pro 9) KeepKey and 10) CoolWalletPro. Then how would I accomplish such side-by-side comparison of those specific 10 HWs? What I am suggesting is to put some kind of a check box or even a number ranking so that I can rank them myself and be able to see the ones that I choose side by side. Do you see what I mean? Is such a thing already possible? If not, can you see how it would be user-friendly to be able to achieve a customized selection of side-by-side comparisons? You can see the step-by-step in this video I posted on Twitter https://twitter.com/thebitcoinhole/status/1732846389367906370Basically, you need to go to Filters -> Basic Information -> Name and then pick all the wallets you want to compare.
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December 26, 2023, 12:58:29 AM |
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I get a bit confused in terms of making comparisons - especially if one wallet type is not next to the one that I am trying to compare, or having to scroll across several pages horizontally to be able to see the comparisons in which I am interested.
Sure, I see the ability to filter various categories, but could there be a way to either select favorites (and then compare favorites) or maybe just a click box in the right upper corner to compare specific ones that are clicked (or the box could allow for the placement of a number value such as 1, 2, 3 and then the wallets would be sorted in accordance with the number that the user types in the box.. all the 1s would go next to each other, all the 2s next to each other, but after the 1s, and the ones without numerical assignment in their box would come last)..
Maybe being able to compare up to 10 or more at a time.. or if they are put in the order that the user-chooses, then maybe all of them can be compared and prioritized by the user.. and then that would end up allowing an ability for the user to order the wallets in a personalized way..- to customize which ones are next to each other if scrolling through the comparisons?
Hi. Thanks for the feedback. On the filters section you have the ability to filter by wallet name so that you can pick your favorites. Maybe you can explain a little bit better how I would achieve such a result to compare 5-10 wallets side by side and in one glance rather than typing in and presumptively looking at one named wallet at a time. Let's say for example, I wanted to compare: 1) Jade, 2) Coldcard Mk4, 3) Bitbox02 (BTC ONLY), 4) Keystone 3 Pro, 5) Passport Batch 2, 6) Trezor Model T, 7) SafePal S1 Pro SafePal S1 Pro 9) KeepKey and 10) CoolWalletPro. Then how would I accomplish such side-by-side comparison of those specific 10 HWs? What I am suggesting is to put some kind of a check box or even a number ranking so that I can rank them myself and be able to see the ones that I choose side by side. Do you see what I mean? Is such a thing already possible? If not, can you see how it would be user-friendly to be able to achieve a customized selection of side-by-side comparisons? You can see the step-by-step in this video I posted on Twitter https://twitter.com/thebitcoinhole/status/1732846389367906370Basically, you need to go to Filters -> Basic Information -> Name and then pick all the wallets you want to compare. Oh? Thanks. now I am feeling dumb. I see it now. Within basic information there is a drop down menu on the "name" button in which I can select the wallets from within that dropdown menu that I might want to compare. So yes, that is exactly what I was trying to say that I wanted to be able to do, but I could not figure out a way to get to that point.. .. until now.. I do think that it might be better to change the descriptor to something like "compare by name" rather than just saying "name" or some other way of highlighting that compare feature a bit better, because some people (similar to me) might get overwhelmed by how many wallets there are, and just end up leaving the site and yes if they are on a phone or other small-screened device then maybe they can only compare a few wallets at a time.. Now that I know how to do it.. I am going to feel more empowered to make comparisons in the other sections that you list too, such as nodes or software wallets.
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1) Self-Custody is a right. There is no such thing as "non-custodial" or "un-hosted." 2) ESG, KYC & AML are attack-vectors on Bitcoin to be avoided or minimized. 3) How much alt (shit)coin diversification is necessary? if you are into Bitcoin, then 0%......if you cannot control your gambling, then perhaps limit your alt(shit)coin exposure to less than 10% of your bitcoin size...Put BTC here: bc1q49wt0ddnj07wzzp6z7affw9ven7fztyhevqu9k
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December 26, 2023, 05:22:51 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Thanks for the idea. Could you give me more info so I can analyze it? Those websites you mention, for example. I am trying to focus on self-custody, so I want to be sure those additions are a good idea or not.
This would be more like a way to spend Bitcoin on websites and services where Bitcoin is not accepted directly. For example of gift cards there are websites like thebitcoincompany.com, bitrefill.com and maybe few others, that can be used to purchase this cards without kyc. As for debit cards there are both kyc and no-kyc, virtual and physical, some of them are issues by centralized exchanges or other by companies. Few examples I found in bitcointalk forum: 1. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5208530.02. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5473572.0
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December 26, 2023, 06:43:29 PM |
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Thanks for the idea. Could you give me more info so I can analyze it? Those websites you mention, for example. I am trying to focus on self-custody, so I want to be sure those additions are a good idea or not.
This would be more like a way to spend Bitcoin on websites and services where Bitcoin is not accepted directly. For example of gift cards there are websites like thebitcoincompany.com, bitrefill.com and maybe few others, that can be used to purchase this cards without kyc. As for debit cards there are both kyc and no-kyc, virtual and physical, some of them are issues by centralized exchanges or other by companies. Few examples I found in bitcointalk forum: 1. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5208530.02. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5473572.0Ok. Sounds interesting but I would prefer to keep my focus on products related to self custody.
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maxirosson (OP)
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Some news about the website in the last weeks: - Now you can see the latest version and release date of each hardware wallet firmware. - Added Frostnap hardware wallet - New features added: - Support to view receive address as QR - Support to view receive address as Text - Support to export receive addresses to SDcard - Support to verify receive address from QR
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January 14, 2024, 05:07:17 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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- Now you can see the latest version and release date of each hardware wallet firmware.
Here are a few of the missing versions with their release dates: - Ledger Nano S Plus = v1.1.1 [January 8, 2024]- Ledger Nano S Plus = v2.2.3 [October 19, 2023]- Ellipal Titan Mini = v3.11.0 [?]- Ellipal Titan 2.0 = v3.12.0 [?]- D'CENT Biometric Wallet = v2.30.1 [December 18, 2023]- NGrave Zero = v1.4.1 [January 2024]- Safepal S1 = v1.0.54 [November 29, 2023]- Safepal S1 Pro = v1.0.54 [November 29, 2023]- Safepal X1 = v1.0.4 [November 29, 2023]- Added Frostnap hardware wallet
Quite interesting... In case you missed my " previous post", there's another one that's missing from your list.
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January 15, 2024, 09:17:04 PM |
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- Added Frostnap hardware wallet
I don't know what to think about this new Frostnap device, and can we even call it a hardware wallet. We don't have any substantial information about specs or price, except one early photo preview and text how everything should work in theory. I found another hardware wallet Safeguard BVKey but I am not sure if they just cloned and slightly modified ledger device and made it more expensive: https://safeguardvault.me/products/bvkey/
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January 16, 2024, 06:10:03 PM |
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Red flags all over the place - Both their privacy policy[1] and terms of use[2] are mostly copied from Coinkite own privacy policy[4] and terms of use[5].
I didn't have time to research their website deeper but there was something fishy from start. They are offering 40% fake discount and normal price for this device would be $500... that is crazy high price. When I first saw device I thought it was just design fork of ledger nono X, but I compared the screen and there is a difference. ledger X vs Safeguard display: vs Their twitter page is full of rnadom crypto news, and there is one carton video posted on their youtube channel, they are talking more about ledger and other hardware wallets than about their own device: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_SMwtA12Z4Also, if you hover into their application links for Android and iOS (notice that the acronym is badly spelled)
I think they are based in China, they are often making spelling mistakes like this.
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maxirosson (OP)
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February 07, 2024, 08:02:15 PM |
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Just noticed one of the hardware wallets that only supported their utility token on its launch, is now supporting Bitcoin [and a few others] as well: KleverSafeThanks. Added to the backlog
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