Best hardware wallets

Best Hardware Wallets (Cold Storage)

  1. Ledger (Nano S Plus & Nano X)
    • Assets supported: 5,500+
    • Connectivity: USB (S Plus), USB & Bluetooth (Nano X)
    • Price range: $79–$399
    • Highlights: Integrates seamlessly with major software wallets (e.g. Crypto com Onchain, Guarda), offers two‑factor authentication, mobile and desktop companion apps, and a rich library of educational content. [NerdWallet: Finance smarter]
  2. Trezor (Model One & Model T)
    • Assets supported: 9,000+
    • Connectivity: USB only (no Bluetooth for extra security)
    • Price:** Model One ≈$49; Model T ≈$169 (touchscreen)
    • Highlights: Fully open‑source firmware, built‑in staking and purchase options, broad integrations (e.g. Exodus), and a deliberately “air‑gapped” design to minimize attack vectors. [NerdWallet: Finance smarter]
  3. Bitkey (by Block, Inc.)
    • Assets supported:Bitcoin only (multisig)
    • Launch date: December 7, 2023
    • Price:$150 upfront
    •Highlights:Two‑of‑three multisignature model (you hold two keys, Block holds one).
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Will share the links. I have affiliate links from Ledger nevertheless they had breached recently.

I wonder what makes a new-be post this kind of info.

hey there i had to make post on that due to the fact that i saw a couple of related questions on that.

Coldkite or an encrypted SD Card.

Trezor +1

I really like the BiBox 02. Little expensive though.

I’d also add Cypherock X1 to the list, it’s super underrated.

They have a weird way to make a wallet more secure:

Cypherock’s unique Shamir Secret Sharing (SSS) security mechanism adds redundancy and eliminates the need to back up your seed phrase.

Seen here: https://www.webopedia.com/crypto/wallets/cypherock-review/

Ledger (Nano S Plus / X) – Excellent multi-asset support and user-friendly interface. The Bluetooth on the Nano X makes it super convenient for mobile users, though some prefer to avoid wireless connections for maximum security.

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Hardware wallets have proven to be very reliable and safe. So, owning one won’t be a bad idea

Well some people believe otherwise: https://ics.uci.edu/~dabrowsa/dabrowski-defi21-hwwallet.pdf

I prefer non custodial wallets