Are these a meme

Are these a meme

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I literally just bought one so I hope not.

Nope, its the best security measure available

They are a meme unless you make a lot of transactions.

Nah, they're pretty good. However, it matters more that you take steps to ensure your crypto security.

>Are these a meme
No

>meme - an element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation.

no

hardware wallets are super cool man. you can use them with their native wallets or metamask, mycrypto, exodus. pair it with a cryptotag and you'll be set. you can restore your wallet on any ledger/trezor without ever touching a computer and exposing your seedphrase to malicious programs or the internet.

id stick to the default version
introducing bluetooth just increases the surface area for attack

no
get one ledger and one trezor to split your funds, remember never put your eggs in the same basket

Is there any possibility I will receive one that has been tampered with if I order directly from them?

I bought the RBC tokens and I was excited by the first rewards! Do you ask why?...

> monthly growth rate over 400%
> Multichain: Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Matic
> ROI has reached 200%

> rubic.finance/
> @cryptorubic_chat

Hurry and take profit into your hands!

A strange thing that a lot of people dont seem to understand the importance of is diversifying your wallets. Yes, putting 100% of your shit in a hardware wallet is honestly just as retarded as 100% in a browser wallet. Someone could steal it, it could get damaged, you could lose it, etc, and its exposed to risks that browser wallets are not.

Imo you should put 50% of your crypto, especially long term hodls in a hardware wallet(preferably two), and have the rest distributed across browser and desktop wallets. It reduces your risk on all fronts.

not necessarily, still vunerable to 2-3 issues:
>physical wrench attack
>leak of your backup seed (where you store it)

a smart contract wallet like squirrel.finance when used correctly can be way more secure
>delayed whitelisting
>daily withdrawal limits
on enforced onchain by an open source smart contract you deploy

Same

Buy it from ledger directly its like 40% off rn i just scooped the new one

dont waste your money

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Ok literally every wallet has those issues. Most people are worried about remote hack.

There is no security if someones holding a gun to your head with anything? Also dont lose your seed phrase, its called putting it in a bank vault. Congrats on being a contrary fuck.

link for the lazy:
signata.net

They are insecure and useless. Load ubuntu onto a usb and disconnect from the internet and create a veracrypt file container.

No. Making a physical hardware key that needs to be connected is actually quiet genius. Google use a similar system for their cyber security with special made encryption keys. Google have never had a problem using this system.

Why nigger?
Fuck off with your low effort thread.

shouldn't have shilled trump so hard niggerfaggotlover.

For me it's offline generated paper wallets

i literally just told you a solution without those issues.

but sure trust the (((banks))) with your seed phrase lmao

Of course
>muh bluetooth on nano x
>muh nano s closed source and leaked client info
Even the model T is a meme.
All you need is a Trezor one for 48 euros, open source, passphrase to counter non existing enclave, generates 12 words through command line, stores link.
Anything else is a scam.
>MUH AIRGAPPED COMPOOTER SECURE MORE
kys
how will you transfer the tx if it's airgapped? through a usb stick? What if it has a virus?
An airgapped computer would work if you can convert a signed tx into a qr or something to scan with a phone, but if you do it with the screen shown on screen then just kys.
An airgapped old mobile phone would work with parity signer, but only if you can remove the gsm and 4g and wifi and bluetooth chips physically and still turn on the phone.
Else just spend 48 euros

No, that's the best thing you could buy to secure your crypto.

or just use a yubikey with signata

use common encryption standards, not some single-purpose proprietary devices

>just use the random tool I found on google to store your life savings bro
yubikey is not a standard, WebAuthn is, and using a non specialized niche tool to store money is retarded

So i should trust squirrel finance instead lol.

This cunt knows whats up

Get a ColdCard you mouthbreather

someone redpill me on MEW

The yubikey isn't the standard, the PIV smartcards is.

RSA and AES encryption are the algorithms used. There's a reason the us military and government use the same devices and algorithms. It's chink-resistant.

en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardware_wallet

I had one for three years but if you’re an americuck like me I’d be worried. They want to pass regulations to ban these so that only kikes can hold your crypto for you.

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no i just said, its an open source smart contract that you deploy yourself (you dont even have to use squirrel.finance UI if you dont want) all onchain

What about Trezor T?