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Ledger Nano X - Onyx black (Bitcoin, Bitcoin cash, Dash, Ether, Ethereum Classic, Komodo, Litecoin, Neo, Stellar, Ubiq, Vertcoin, Zcash)
EUR91,87

Ledger Nano X - Onyx black

Bitcoin, Bitcoin cash, Dash, Ether, Ethereum Classic, Komodo, Litecoin, Neo, Stellar, Ubiq, Vertcoin, Zcash


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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Selmon Ramadani

2 years ago • purchased this product

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I bought the nano here - setting it up is doable, especially with tutorial videos but I will switch to the Tangem Wallrt because it is like a bank card in concept and you can freely choose whether you want even more security based on seed phrases or not. Watch tutorials here too Finally, I can also recommend Bitbox 2.0 unfortunately, ledger is now in last place for me - nevertheless: no matter which cold wallet - it is always better than leaving the coins in an exchange - especially in the bear market when there is much less liquidity and the risk of insolvency is much higher in the pre bullrun or during the bull market rather less risky, because the exchanges are also doing well financially - but yes: get any cold wallet - no matter which one is better than any exchange
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eblockx1

3 years ago

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freeform

3 years ago • purchased this product

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You can add the ledger in the Metamask menu, under Add Hardware Wallet. Then you can do everything with the ledger via Metamask. Connect every side, buy, sell, incl. NFTs. Of course, you then have to confirm everything with Ledger. I recommend this to everyone as the standard security in Metamask. Of course, you then have to send all coins and NFTs from your existing Metamask wallet to the Ledger, if you haven't already done this before, and then only work with the Ledger. The transfer costs something, but is very cheap to the ledger. I learned the hard way with a hacked Metamask wallet, only because I once connected Metamask to a fake site and then everything was gone. Since then, I've only used Ledger, Metamask or whatever else!
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Puzzi

3 years ago

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otobias

3 years ago • purchased this product

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I'm glad you asked. When I bought a Ledger, it was shrink-wrapped. I would have the ledger replaced. (Although if someone can tamper with a ledger - they can probably weld in the box too). In any case, with a new ledger, have the seed phrase regenerated and don't use "pre-installed" ledgers.
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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago • purchased this product

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It should be no problem to transfer them to FTX. It would be like withdrawing money and depositing it again at another bank 😉
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An-Dee

4 years ago

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TomSchmidt

4 years ago • purchased this product

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The security of a hardware wallet is based on the fact that the private key never leaves the hardware wallet and therefore cannot be lost (as long as the hardware wallet and its PIN code are stolen). The connection between the hardware wallet and the PC / mobile phone (cable, Bluetooth) plays no role and has no influence on security. The thing needs a battery so that it can communicate with the mobile phone/tablet via Bluetooth.
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revolt2020

4 years ago

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Stardustone

4 years ago

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Ledger deliberately does not use such seals because they are very easy to forge. The Ledger website lists the information with which you can check an original Ledger. There is also a note that they do not put seals on the devices. What's also not so cool is that official sources of supply are also listed. Digitec is not mentioned by name, so maybe they could hand it in and become an official dealer? https://support.ledger.com/hc...
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lampe100477

5 years ago

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ralfkindle

5 years ago • purchased this product

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No, that is not a problem. As with a software wallet, you also have your recovery phrase (24 words) with which your key can be restored on a new ledger. The advantage of a hardware wallet is that your key is never exposed outside of it. It cannot be copied, even if the device with which you use the hardware wallet is even more secure. With a software wallet, the danger exists because your key is stored on the device. I hope this answer helps you.
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cato1990

6 years ago

is iota supported on the wallet ?

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Achi_CH

6 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, you can install the IOTA Wallet and then use the Ledger with the Trinity Wallet.

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