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Discontinued Best Hardware Wallets. Comparing more than 30 Hardware Wallets feature by feature
We have two options: * Stick to hardware wallets which are open source. Trezor and OneKey are such examples. I actually never borthered with ledger as soon as I learned, that it's closed source. * Use multi-signature smart contract wallets such as Safe Global (https://safe.global). They're the gold standard in the ethereum ecosystem and used by virtually all DAOs to host their treasuries. You can create a 2/4 multi-sig for yourself. One key on your laptop + one key on your mobile/hardware wallet. Both used for everyday usage. And then the other two keys on paper just for recovery, if you lose mobile + laptop at the same time.
Looks like a flashdrive: Trezor
Hi, here you can see a comparison between the best hardware wallets and also find discounts for lots of them. https://wallets.thebitcoinhole.com/