Need to emphasize that Ledger Nano S is the first hardware wallet to offer both bitcoin and ether compatibility. Very attractive price of $66.added
Ledger nano S 58.00 €
They were first advertised for sale in mid to late 2014 i think, mine was delivered in Jan 2015 if i remember right.Honestly speaking i didnt even heard about mycelium, when i read about this i searched it quickly and as mentioned here it does have cool features.
Yep sorry to say but they were all sold out by March 2015.They were first advertised for sale in mid to late 2014 i think, mine was delivered in Jan 2015 if i remember right.Honestly speaking i didnt even heard about mycelium, when i read about this i searched it quickly and as mentioned here it does have cool features.
There was only 1000 of these made that i am aware of. They did create a bit of interest at the time and i am surprised that Mycelium hasn't made another batch yet.
Maybe with enough renewed interest in the future they will release a new version.
I didnt heard anything of it since i was on bitcoin world on march 2015 as far as i can remember thats why i didnt hear about such thing about mycelium. Hopefully they could release new version on upcoming months or next year.
Unless it's using 2factor or you generated your own private keys, I think it's pretty unsafe to store BTC as physical bitcoins in general. They can make great short term investments howeverGreat guide and thank you for taking the time to make it.
Would you ever recommend to store some BTC on physical coins? Or would that just be stupid?
I found that they were always difficult to make 100% secure when i was just starting out and was always paranoid that i may have leaked the private key somehow.I always liked paper wallets. It's just too much of a hassle if I decided to use it. But yea, it's good I think if you're planning on storing some bitcoins longterm.
Entropy wallets? Never heard of that.I found that they were always difficult to make 100% secure when i was just starting out and was always paranoid that i may have leaked the private key somehow.I always liked paper wallets. It's just too much of a hassle if I decided to use it. But yea, it's good I think if you're planning on storing some bitcoins longterm.
To solve that problem i got one of the Mycelium entropy devices, it is a usb devise that creates paper wallets safely on a printer that will never go online, it can even create 2 of 3 paper wallets and so simple to use.
One of the best investments i have made so far.
Yeah that sounds like a bad idea, would never buy one.Entropy wallets? Never heard of that.I found that they were always difficult to make 100% secure when i was just starting out and was always paranoid that i may have leaked the private key somehow.I always liked paper wallets. It's just too much of a hassle if I decided to use it. But yea, it's good I think if you're planning on storing some bitcoins longterm.
To solve that problem i got one of the Mycelium entropy devices, it is a usb devise that creates paper wallets safely on a printer that will never go online, it can even create 2 of 3 paper wallets and so simple to use.
One of the best investments i have made so far.
Also, concerning paperwallets, I would be paranoid too for sure. So do you think it's a bad idea to purchase paperwallets/bitcoin cards on the internet?
Yea. I agree. They look cool, though. So I'm probaby gonna get some in the future just for the sake of the coolness of those items.Yeah that sounds like a bad idea, would never buy one.Entropy wallets? Never heard of that.I found that they were always difficult to make 100% secure when i was just starting out and was always paranoid that i may have leaked the private key somehow.
To solve that problem i got one of the Mycelium entropy devices, it is a usb devise that creates paper wallets safely on a printer that will never go online, it can even create 2 of 3 paper wallets and so simple to use.
One of the best investments i have made so far.
Also, concerning paperwallets, I would be paranoid too for sure. So do you think it's a bad idea to purchase paperwallets/bitcoin cards on the internet?
Can you link me to any sites that are selling paperwallets?
I think it is also very safe to useThe paper wallet is good options too
It's very safe to store your bitcoin and you can try the hardwallet wallet like trezor, keepkey, etc.
I knew it is very safe to use, the paper wallet is the best option if do you have a lot of bitcoinI think it is also very safe to useThe paper wallet is good options too
It's very safe to store your bitcoin and you can try the hardwallet wallet like trezor, keepkey, etc.
I haven't used one yet but it's too of my list for a hardware wallet, they just look so cool with a nice sleek design.any one to use keep key here?
this is a bitcoin wallet that protects your bitcoin from hackers
Yeah i don't think I would feel comfortable sending my hardware wallet off to some 3rd party company for them to recover my data, if they don't you get your $3.95 back, lolIf your device stops working, the Rescue data recovery plan will recover the data from the failed device and return it to you on a new piece of external storage media.
Covers new removeable flash memory device of any brand when purchased within 30 days (receipt must be retained for purchases not on the same transaction).
The electrum wallet is a good choice to use itIf you have the seed of your old wallet, you should be able to open up a new wallet with say, Electrum, or another provider, and enter in that seed, it should find your wallet so you can use it again.
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