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A hardware wallet is a physical device for storing your cryptocurrency. They are considered to be the most secure way to store cryptocurrency because it is protected by a pin code and the device can be stored offline. Some top examples include: | A hardware wallet is a physical device for storing your cryptocurrency. They are considered to be the most secure way to store cryptocurrency because it is protected by a pin code and the device can be stored offline. Some top examples include: | ||
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* [[Ledger Nano S]] | * [[Ledger Nano S]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 28 March 2019
A hardware wallet is a physical device for storing your cryptocurrency. They are considered to be the most secure way to store cryptocurrency because it is protected by a pin code and the device can be stored offline. Some top examples include: