I now have hardware wallet ledger nano s for more than 1 year, i never had problem with it. I think is more safe and secure to have a hardware wallet, because even on linux i see some kind of viruses.
The wallet that you use is indeed the best wallet at the moment because for me the hardware wallet is the safest wallet.
but still we must be careful when using it because if it is lost it is not impossible that your wallet will be hacked.
Shouldn't really matter if you lost your hardware-wallet.
Just use your recovery-seed (which you shouldn't carry with you as it would kill the purpose of the hardware-wallet) and transfer your funds to another address (preferable a new hardware-wallet).
I now have hardware wallet ledger nano s for more than 1 year, i never had problem with it. I think is more safe and secure to have a hardware wallet, because even on linux i see some kind of viruses.
It is certainly safe , but if a person performs a bounty then I do not think that it will be profitable to buy a wallet , and even people with a Deposit of up to$1000
Of course, no one's gonna buy a hardware wallet to keep a few kopecks on. I'd like to buy such a hardware wallet too, but for now it doesn't make sense.
The cost of a hardware wallet is less than $ 90. If you plan to deal with cryptocurrency, then I think it is not big money for the security of your cryptoassets and safekeeping of nerves.
Ledger Nano S: 59
https://www.ledger.com/products/ledger-nano-sLedger Nano X: 119
https://www.ledger.com/products/ledger-nano-xTrezor One: 83.49
https://shop.trezor.io/product/trezor-one-white