Review: Putting Ledger's New Bitcoin Hardware to the Test

Review: Putting Ledger's New Bitcoin Hardware to the Test

Name: Ledger Blue. What it is: A handheld cryptocurrency hardware wallet device architected around a secure element, featuring a touchscreen and USB/NFC/BLE connectivity for PC and smartphone compatibility. It runs multiple apps such as bitcoin, ethereum, FIDO U2F, SSH, and GPG, and can be used with a number of digital currencies including bitcoin, dash, Zcash, litecoin and dogecoin. Who’s behind it: Ledger, a French startup that builds personal security devices for end users, hardware security modules for servers, and hardware oracles for the IoT. Cost: €229 + shipping. Date launched:....


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