forum threadHardKOR posted Aug 28, 2025 07:06 PM
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forum threadHardKOR posted Aug 28, 2025 07:06 PM
Ledger Nano S Plus Crypto Wallet $59
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The keys come from the device, and you write those down and hide them somewhere.
If the keys are prefilled on a piece of paper, you have a tampered device.
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Wallets - online, local in your pc. Nothing physically prevents hackers from getting in and taking the wallets. Internet/cloud = hackable, been hacked, and just look up the many services, wallets, etc online that have already been hacked.
Yes, they'll Promise otherwise, will use 2fa security, encryption, etc, but like every online provider from coins to Id to credit to coins, there's been hacks and will be hacks.
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Now, like anything of value - did you want it online 24/7/365 in an encrypted, 2fa wallet?
Or in your physical hiding location of choice.
Some people are idiots, losing millions in bitcoins (see that fool trying to dig a dump for his) from a physical store. Others can't remember their passwords to recover an online wallet......
honest question, what's the benefit of these versus the companies that offer wallets?
This physical storage device is 100% offline storing coins. Can only be stolen of someone comes to your home and takes it.
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Wallets - online, local in your pc. Nothing physically prevents hackers from getting in and taking the wallets. Internet/cloud = hackable, been hacked, and just look up the many services, wallets, etc online that have already been hacked.
Yes, they'll Promise otherwise, will use 2fa security, encryption, etc, but like every online provider from coins to Id to credit to coins, there's been hacks and will be hacks.
....
Now, like anything of value - did you want it online 24/7/365 in an encrypted, 2fa wallet?
Or in your physical hiding location of choice.
Some people are idiots, losing millions in bitcoins (see that fool trying to dig a dump for his) from a physical store. Others can't remember their passwords to recover an online wallet......
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otherwise, you're better off buying an ETF or praying your exchange held crypto has liquidity.
The keys come from the device, and you write those down and hide them somewhere.
If the keys are prefilled on a piece of paper, you have a tampered device.
Stay far away from this company.
If the device does not create a key for you, while setting up, it has been tampered with.
If the device has the keys prefilled on a piece of paper, it has been tampered with
If the device does not create a key for you, while setting up, it has been tampered with.
If the device has the keys prefilled on a piece of paper, it has been tampered with
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