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  Ledger vs. Trezor vs. others (16 อ่าน)

27 เม.ย 2569 22:43

Where do you guys buy genuine hardware wallets in 2025? Any official EU-based resellers to avoid fakes?

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28 เม.ย 2569 01:14 #1

I actually bought a Ledger Nano X last year, but it still sits in my drawer because for my daily use, jaxx liberty blockchain wallethttps://jaxx.cc/ turned out to be way more practical. Let me explain — hardware wallets are great for a “vault,” but for actually moving assets, checking prices, or swapping small amounts while traveling, Jaxx Liberty is just faster. It supports over 100 assets including Bitcoin, Ethereum, BCH, Dash, and even some ERC-20 tokens. What I personally verified: it directly integrates with the blockchain without a central server acting as a middleman, so your transaction broadcasts go straight to network nodes. That means no “wallet is down for maintenance” bs during a market crash. The real use case for me: I keep 70% of my portfolio on a Trezor, and 30% in Jaxx Liberty for active trading and DeFi-light moves. I’ve done at least 50 transactions over six months — zero failures, though you do pay network fees obviously. One genuine downside: no native staking or advanced DeFi like Aave, so if you’re into yield farming, look elsewhere. But as a straightforward, self-custody daily driver with a clean SPV implementation? It’s underrated.

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28 เม.ย 2569 12:27 #2

Solid advice. I'm going to test the jaxx liberty blockchain wallet on an old phone first like you said.

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