KeepKey Hardware Wallet Review: Better Than a Ledger Nano S?
After switching from a paper wallet to the Ledger Nano S, I decided to try out the sleek-looking KeepKey that also supports ethereum, litecoin, dogecoin, dash, and namecoin. KeepKey Hardware Wallet Review. After recently switching from a paper wallet to a Ledger Nano S ($65 USD), which I have been enjoying very much so far, I was really looking forward to checking out the KeepKey ($99 USD) to see what it has to offer. (You can check out my Ledger Nano S review here.) Besides Bitcoin, the KeepKey also supports ethereum, litecoin, dogecoin, dash, and namecoin. I also think the it is one of....
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I had an opportunity to review aLedger Nano hardware wallet. The wallet itself, which sells (with shipping) for about $51, features unique software paired with a physical USB stick. The wallet cannot be opened if the USB isn’t plugged in, making it so that a thief would need physical access to even attempt to gain control of your funds. The ledger wallet is locked with a pin code, enter it wrong three times and the contents of the USB stick are wiped. Each ledger comes with a recovery sheet to write the 24 word seed recovery phrase on. I would highly recommend making additional encrypted....
Name: Ledger Wallet Nano. What it is: A USB bitcoin wallet with smartcard security in a very compact package. Who's behind it: Three French startups: BTChip, Chronocoin and La Maison du Bitcoin. Cost: €29.90. Date launched: December 2014. Summary: The Ledger Wallet Nano is a relatively affordable bitcoin hardware wallet with a few clever tricks up its sleeve. It also looks good and the company promises to make it even better with a companion mobile app set to launch in 2015. CoinDesk rating: 4/5. Where to buy: Direct from Ledger or Overstock.com. The basics. Security. Using the device.....
Since hardware wallet devices first came to pass in the Bitcoin ecosystem, the Trezor has been the one wallet to rule them all. Added security measures, such as the ability to visually confirm the correct receiving address on the device’s display, were always the key selling point of the Trezor, but Ledger may have now caught up to its rival with the Nano S. While the Nano S does include a screen for verifying the receiving address before sending a transaction, that’s only part of the reason why it is a compelling alternative to the Trezor. The Nano S also has a lower price point ($65....
The hardware wallet manufacturer KeepKey (KeepKey.com) has just announced its partnership with the Shapeshift exchange. With this collaboration, KeepKey will be the first-ever hardware wallet to integrate with an exchange. FIrst Hardware Wallet to Adopt Shapeshift API. The new partnership with Shapeshift will allow KeepKey users to securely exchange a....