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– Digital Asset Wallets
We received email notice from both Ledger and Trezor this week that they are unable to meet the increasingly high demand for their hardware wallets. New stock will not be available until March 2018.
Once our stock has gone we will be competing with other resellers worldwide for the new stock. We'll include updates on our website.
– Digital Asset Wallets
Think of a hardware wallet like your own underground steel vault. If you own a significant amount of bitcoins and crypto, you should strongly consider getting one!
– Jordan Tuwiner Founder, Buy Bitcoin Worldwide
Why are hardware wallets good?
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Easiest way to securely store bitcoins
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Easy to backup and secure
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Less margin for error; setup is easy even for less technical users
Obviously, you can tell that I’m a huge fan of this little device (Ledger). It has completely changed the game for me as I no longer have to worry about my coins becoming hacked or stolen.
Unlike a normal wallet that stores cash, even if someone steals this wallet, they won’t be able to get the funds because they won’t know my pin or seed key. This makes it truly secure.
It’s quite difficult to designate the better device. Both will definitely give you their money’s worth. The price tag on each isn’t wildly different, either.
Making a purchasing decision will ultimately boil down to which device supports the coins you own and beyond that personal preference over the look and design of the wallet and the software user interface.
The verdict – who’s better? TREZOR or Ledger?
In all honesty, I can’t say a bad thing about the Ledger or TREZOR wallet.
I’ve been using both TREZOR and Ledger for a long time now and they both are actually great products.
Both of these wallets will give you your money’s worth, only the Ledger Nano S does it in a cheaper manner. Currently it costs about $30 less than the TREZOR. In the end I guess it boils down to who you prefer better in terms of design and reputation.
The Final Verdict
Well, we said all we had to say about these two bitcoin hardware wallets. It is probably clear to you by now that both of them are great options, thanks to their ease of use and high level of security. So, it is really up to you to think about what you want and which model better suits your needs (and means). Whichever one you choose, you will have peace of mind since your funds will be well-protected.
To be honest, I believe the Ledger Nano S takes it due to its lower price. However, both of these companies have created great products. Also, the Ledger Nano S is unique in its design and usability, while TREZOR has much of its impact on the community; though not that much.
Most of us are price sensitive therefore we will be attracted to Ledger. Although I am still using TREZOR, I believe it's because when I had started to use hardware wallets, Ledger was not in the market. I think it's time I started using both of them because Ledger has made remarkable progress in their product.
– bit-sites.com
Trezor was the first of its kind and has an impeccable reputation in the community for being the go-to hardware wallet to trust. It is small but mighty, and not only offers safe storage, but the team has quickly been updating features and firmware to make it more portable for quick payments, with smartphone and tablet compatibility.
Its main competitor, Ledger Nano S is cheaper and has quickly caught up – some may even say, is surpassing Trezor with updates, and offering more and more cryptocurrencies as they are developed. However, Trezor offers two additional features – pin randomization and a bigger screen for transfer confirmations. Plus, Ledger Nano S is often on back order and can take several weeks to order and ship.
Whether it’s Trezor or Ledger, hardware wallets are convenient, easy to use, and secure. You can’t go wrong with either, and you will sleep soundly knowing your crypto-coins are tucked away in a safe place.
– Blockchain.WTF
If you’re in the market for a hardware wallet, you’ve probably come across TREZOR and now Ledger. All are high-quality products, but Ledger offers a more attractive bargain with features that are nearly identical.
– Finder.com
The safest wallets around are the hardware wallets. You gotta get a Ledger Nano S or a Trezor. They're the best and you can't go wrong with either one of them.