Hello to all the bitcoin enthusiasts rejoicing in the return to 40k!!
Amidst this surge, I’ve decided to transfer my coins to a hardware wallet. While I currently use non-custodial wallets, I’m concerned about their internet connectivity. I’m open to suggestions and appreciate any recommendations. Thanks in advance, and enjoy the journey!
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Check out Ledger Nano S or Nano X, and Trezor Model T. They offer solid security offline, keeping your coins safe. Research them to see what fits best.
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For me, it’s BitBox02 for several reasons:
- It’s open source.
- The company is headquartered in Switzerland, which has strong privacy laws.
- You can create SD card backups.
- It supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and a few other coins.
When researching wallets, I found some concerning information about Trezor, which led me to choose the BitBox02.
For short-term or swing assets, I use Coinbase with a strong password and 2FA. If you have substantial funds and need everything on a hardware wallet, your options are limited, and Trezor might be the best choice for you.