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Looking for one for XRP. Which is the best one?
Coolwallet S?
Trezor Model T?
Or else?

>> No.21567037

Safepal

>> No.21567214

>>21566963
Am newfag

What if you lose your hardware wallet?

>> No.21567263

Writing your seed using a cheetos in the middle of a busy highway would be your best bet for safely holding xrp

>> No.21567287

>>21567214
As long as you remember 24 word seed you could just bring it up on another wallet

Also I have my zerps in a nano x backed on a nano s

>> No.21567531

>>21567287
ledger nano s has a security flaw, no?

>> No.21567696

>>21567531
They all do and I was a lucky 9.5k who got full info leaked but I don’t give a poopoo peepee I’ll be moving away by the time my zerpies moon

>> No.21568021

>>21567696
You and I fren

>> No.21568055

>>21567531
For real? What’s the flaw? Mine just arrived today lol..

>> No.21568340

>>21568055
Google it...

>> No.21568484

So should I keep my xrp on a exchange or my ledger I just got

>> No.21568930

>>21567696
Could you elaborate

>> No.21569031

>>21567531
>>21568340
I usually shit on ledger on this board pretty regularly but they don't have any kind of flaw at least that I am currently aware of, source your claim. They compromised all of their customer data recently but that's not a flaw with the wallet itself.

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>>21566963
Could someone tell me why are people using hardware wallets instead of just holding coins on an exchange? Pros and cons please?

>> No.21569293

>>21569031
https://wallet.fail/wallets/nanos/firmware-f00dbabe/

>> No.21569312

>>21569225
not your keys not your coins

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>>21566963
the NGRAVE seems like they went the most all out autistic about the security, I think it's promising but it's pricey

>>21569225
it's an exchange not a bank. They go down or get hacked and your coins are gone forever

>> No.21569435

>>21569386
why not just use MyCrypto with an airgapped computer?

>> No.21569454

>>21569293
>Reported 2018-07-20
its fixed bruh
ledger sucks though its for reddit homos and i feel dirty defending them

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Bought a ledger nano s ‘bout a week ago. Should I not store my crypto on there ? Fuck

>> No.21569502

>>21569293
>>21569454
>physical access
actually this isn't the one i was thinking of and i dunno if this is fixed but its physical access. if someone gets their hands on any device they can get into it. you're delusional if you disagree with this.

>> No.21569592

>>21569386
gonna get one of these eventually but their marketing bothers me. you have to scroll to the absolute bottom of the page to find out it has a usb for firmware updates. this makes their "dude never online no vulnerabilities lmao" claim seem a bit dishonest because you know sooner or later there will probably be some kind of malicious firmware exploit or something.

>> No.21569657

droplet wallet for iOS is pretty cool, actually

>> No.21569807

>>21569435
that's what I do now, mycrypto and electrum on a tails usb, it's fine but a little cumbersome, I like the idea of having a dedicated offline device for occasional transactions, instead of having to boot the usb and refill my metamask or something like that

>>21569592
they explained it in a video but I'll have to go back and see what they said. Something about how it's not connected to the other chips and it's only readable in a secure boot mode or something. Although I thought they had an sd card reader for that, maybe I'm mixing it up with a different device

>> No.21569828

>>21569454
Would you recommend getting a tezor instead

>> No.21570049

>>21569807
oh here's what they said
>The USB is isolated in a separate boot mode contained within the EAL7-certified secure firmware part of our device. This means that to enable USB, you have to reboot the device. In this ‘update’ mode the device will only receive packages. The USB will be sandboxed from any other part of the device. The secure firmware will check the new package for its genuineness
so yeah a little misleading, you gotta trust the secure boot and sandboxing works, but it's the same with all hardware wallets with updateable firmware

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>>21569312
Please elaborate.

>>21569386
I see, but it would be pretty big if it would happen, but anything can happen yes. What do you guys think of a paper (metal) wallet? And how would it work? I just put the X word length passphrase on it and I'm fine?

>> No.21570656

>>21570463
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mt._Gox
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadriga_Fintech_Solutions
it has happened more than once and was very big each time. I used QuadrigaCX myself, luckily I cashed out before it went down

for a paper wallet what you do is generate a wallet seed phrase, write it down and ensure you can you restore the wallet, sign transactions and receive funds, then delete the wallet until you're ready to move the funds, and you just restore it again

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>>21570656
Thanks frien.
Could you give me a good place to read about Paper wallets?

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Is trezor good enough for my linkies?

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>>21567696
you better move quick whiteboi