Hi everyone,
I'm planning to buy my first hardware wallet for long-term Bitcoin storage, but after reading many discussions online I've become more confused than before.
Some people strongly recommend Trezor, while others prefer Ledger. I've also seen people suggesting Coldcard, Jade and BitBox02.
I'm mainly looking for something that is:
- secure for long-term storage
- easy enough for someone buying their first hardware wallet
- reliable with a good track record
- likely to receive support and updates for years
For those who have actually used hardware wallets, which one would you recommend today, and why?
I'd also be interested to hear if there are any models that you would avoid and the reasons behind that.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Passport Core, Jade, and BitBox02 would meet all the requirements you listed. Coldcard's latest models are good but a bit complicated for a novice.
Also, you might want to consider Tangem for everyday use on the go. It is the easiest wallet for novice, and even if you buy one of the advanced gimmicks listed above, Tangem will still come in handy.