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Board Hardware wallets
Re: Nano S vs Nano X capacity
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Bitcoinero_GB
on 16/09/2019, 18:02:31 UTC
That's exactly the point where I am. I have a Nano S. And I'm thinking I will buy a Nano X to use with all daily movements...
Now I know I'm not crazy Tongue

I'll keep an eye for a nice discount.

Nice.  That would be more than enough for me, and I probably should have bought a Nano X instead of the Nano S.  It was my first hardware wallet and I didn't do enough research before making the purchase, just like when I bought the useless Keepkey.  Oh well.  They aren't that expensive, but I just don't own enough crypto to justify it.
It is really nice, to be honest, I don't really use most of them. Of course, BTC is the most used amongst all the apps that I downloaded unto my Nano X.

For your experience having bought the Nano S, it's also the same with me. I have used Nano S at first then when someone approached me that he will buy a Nano S, I offered to buy with him a bundle of Nano S and Nano X [1], Nano X went to me and I never regretted it. Having two hardware wallets would be too much because I'm not sure what to do with my Nano S now. I'm just using it as somewhat of a "Colder Wallet" if that makes any more sense Lol. I transfer coins that I know that I wouldn't use and just let it stay in it. Nano X is my go-to Hardware wallet, all the time.



[1] - https://shop.ledger.com/products/ledger-backup-pack