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Guess it's time to HODL and do something else with my life.

What is the best value for money hardware wallet out there? Ledger Nano? Trezor? or should I wait for upcoming ones like Skycoin's?

>> No.11847990

>>11847805
just get an old computer for cheap and keep it offline

>> No.11847992

>>11847805
>best
>some outsourced chink shit with membrane buttons

>> No.11847996

>>11847990
this

>> No.11848089

>>11847990
An usable old computer still isn't cheap, and I find it overkill for what I want

>>11847992
which one?

>> No.11848128

>>11847805
Inb4 larp, but a colleague of mine and I are currently working on an all new hardware wallet. Targeted release is six months or so.

Any big features you guys are interested in? Don't want to give anything away just yet, so I can't say much about where and why we've innovated.

>> No.11848140

trezor model t

>> No.11848145

Ledger Nano S is not bad. It supports most coins and is pretty easy to use. Too bad they’re selling it for $100 for such a simple piece of hardware though

>> No.11848154

>>11848145
>$100 for such a simple piece of hardware though
This is one of the biggest reasons we started to develop a new one.

>> No.11848156

>>11848128
price locker like on the ledgers

>> No.11848161

>>11848128
Just make it cheap, ie less than $20. Being cheap is the only path to market domination.

>> No.11848178

>>11848156
>Implying that's not the second most important feature

>> No.11848184

>>11848161
>less than $20
Unfortunately that's not really possible. Not to do it well. The BOM cost is more than that.

>> No.11848219

>>11848184
ability to use it with a mobile phone

>> No.11848229

>>11848128
The main feature I want is not using software written by some random fuck from biz to secure my money

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11848286

Just wanted to share a photo of a Skywire node station since Skycoin was mentioned in the thread

>> No.11848312

>>11848286
>not just virtualizing a ton of raspberries on a real computer

How does it feel to fall for this retarded scam?

>> No.11848317

>>11848219
Already on the list

>>11848229
>some random fuck

At least we're Americans

>> No.11848330

>>11847805
Don't be a cheap fag, just buy a Trezor model T. These jews crying over the price are the same jews paying with change at the checkout counter.

>> No.11848602

>>11847992
The Skycoin ones are like $15 though.

>> No.11848657

>>11847805
>tfw locked my btc at $18000 in my ledger one year ago
>feelsgoodman.jpg

>> No.11848996

Ecomi wallet. They are restructuring atm but it runs fine. Better functionality than Nano on the same price.

>> No.11849019

Just LOL if you didn't use the Ledger price lock function in December to lock in your BTC at $19k

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11849024

>>11847805
Shoo. Shoo.

>> No.11849036

Any computer has potential to have hidden key loggers in it even if you reset the whole computer.

The whole point of hardware wallet is it never touches an infected computer or the internet.

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11849363

>>11849036
This.

>> No.11849420

>>11848312
Emulation would offer mess bandwith. It is still possible, but eventually you would get paid leas for more energy. And they are Opis, not Raspis

>> No.11849481

>>11848128

Cardano and erc-20 storage