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Board Hardware wallets
Re: Trezor One vs Ledger Nano S-which one is safer?
by
Pmalek
on 02/04/2021, 11:25:41 UTC
Hey guys,I heard that cryptocurrency aren't actually stored on hardware wallets at all.
They just make some kind of barrier between online wallet and hackers.
Is that true,because I felt really safe knowing that they'll be stored on device itself and cutoff from internet and PC,although I'm aware I'll had to go online to make a transaction.
That's correct. The coins are not stored in any type of wallets. They are always on the blockchain. Your hardware wallet stores the private keys that allows you to spend and control those coins. Ledger, for example, has a secure element. The private keys are stored in the secure element and kept offline even when you are connected to the Internet. If your device is malware infected, a virus still wouldn't be able to get to your keys. When you make a transaction, you give the wallet permission to sign for it by pressing the buttons on your hardware device.