For some time now I have been thinking about moving my funds to a hardware wallet or cold storage.
I opened a thread to get advice from experienced users on this subject, so that I can know
how to choose the right hardware wallet in this current era.
I really liked the advice from some expert users here and finally I have made a decision I am thinking of buying a Trezor Safe 3 and a Tangem hardware wallet.
I will probably buy it tomorrow.
There are still some questions swirling around in my head that need to be clarified. For example:
A big problem with Tangem is its static address system. In my opinion, privacy is one of the main requirements for using Bitcoin, but here, since one address is used for a long time, it becomes easy to track the entire portfolio.
Suppose, if I send a small amount of Bitcoin to a friend, he can search for my address in blockchain explorer and see how many funds are in my wallet. This seems like a big risk for personal security.
Again, I know Tangem works through a third-party app. What if the company or app goes down in the future? Suppose the app is removed from the Play Store/website or the company goes bankrupt, will it be difficult to restore the wallet to a new phone?
Another thing is, what should I do if my phone's NFC sensor breaks?
From everyone's advice and my own research, I would say that the Trezor Safe 3 is undoubtedly the right choice.
However, there are risks involved in firmware updates, lack of air-gapped features, and the possibility of the USB-C port becoming loose with regular use.
Would it be more reasonable to use Tangem alongside the Trezor Safe 3, or would choosing an air-gapped DIY wallet (like SeedSigner / Krux) be a safer and better decision in the long run?