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25001470 No.25001470 [Reply] [Original]

>hardware wallets

>> No.25001619

>>25001470
In all seriousness though, what do people propose as a solid alternative to hardware wallets like ledger and trezor? Paper wallets on an air gapped laptop? Or what? I'm as flabbergasted by the Ledger leak as anyone, but I always thought leaving it on exchanges was by far the worst thing you could do opsec-wise. insecure.

>> No.25001857

>>25001619
I believe Trezor is safer than Ledger. It's not the first time Ledger got fuggd :DDD

>> No.25001877

>>25001857
>It's not the first time Ledger got fuggd
source

>> No.25001934
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25001934

>>25001470
>glowfriends working overtime on the holidays

>> No.25001953

>>25001619
paper wallets are cringe as fuck

just use some of your filthy fat stacks of cash to buy a $200 chromebook (cheaper secondhand), bust it to run your operating system of choice, and just run all your financial activities from that (and only financial activities). virusproofs you (if you only visit like exchanges and stuff while you're on it), and you can probably get some encryption going on some of those files yeah

>> No.25001986

>>25001619
Good question, I personally use a paper wallet for cold storage and then some funds on an exchange, that way I’m not using an actual wallet other than for long term holding