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There is no such thing as absolute security, but the goal of hardware wallets is to make any potential attack more difficult and resource-intensive. Ledger is no exception – it is designed to render attacks impractical by raising the bar. AND which Ledger Device are you referring too?? 2 of the popular models don't have a screen, while it helps keep the cost down and allows designers to create a truly pocketable device, it also provides slightly lower levels of security than a device with a dedicated screen. Trezor & Keepkey are more secure

Got A Ledger Nano S & Trezor, however Trezor is way safer than the Ledger. Keepkey definitely has a nice & sharp OLED Screen, would consider this!

Requires Google Chrome Extension for Backup Process

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Most Secure Crypto Hardware Wallet

… does not go together :)

Keepkey is really secure when it comes to Security and Open-souce Software! Having looked into the top 3 models such as the Keepkey, The Ledger & Trezor, I can clearly say that Ledger is the least secure! Keepkey uses a similar code based software that Trezor uses, both of them would make Secure Wallets however owning a Keepkey & Ledger, Keepkey Hardware Wallet is definitely features more Security! Not that many Hardwallets out there in the first place

There is no better security than paper wallets

The Safest Method! Definitely, Recommend this to other's especially on tied budget!

I am not convinced. The ledger Nano has a certified secure hardware (common criteria evaluation). I recall Trezor is FIPS certified.

Is there a reason hardware wallets' extensions are exclusive to Chrome?


Skip to the 2:18, Chrome seems to be the popular choice for now. Video is a bit old

Ok, thanks. I'm in a loud environment right now, so I'll watch these later.