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Re: Despre securitatea portofelelor hardware
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GazetaBitcoin
on 23/06/2021, 08:47:45 UTC
⭐ Merited by NeuroticFish (1)
Foarte tare site-ul, felicitari! De curiozitate, ca am vazut si ce a scris NeuroticFish, ai pus pe site referral links? Nu mi-am dat seama, sincer sa fiu... In orice caz, este intr-adevar foarte bine structurat.

Daca imi permiti, ca sugestie, as propune sa mai adaugi cateva portofele, acestea fiind mentionate si intr-un stiky topic al forumului dedicat portofelelor crypto si intitulat [General] Bitcoin Wallets - Which, what, why?. Ca idee, topicul a fost creat de Lauda, un membru de vaza al forumului, cu ajutorul mai multor membri cu reputatie in domeniu, astfel ca sugestiile de acolo sunt binevenite, din punctul meu de vedere. Sugestia este referitoare la aceste trei portofele hardware:

OPENDIME
The first Bitcoin Bearer Bond or called a Bitcoin Stick. Opendime is a small USB stick that allows you to spend Bitcoin like a dollar bill. Pass it along multiple times. Connect to any USB to check balance. Unseal anytime to spend online. Trust no one. Acts like a read-only USB flash drive. Works with any computer, laptop, and phone. A QR Picture and Text file inside contain Bitcoin address and support. The private key is generated inside the device, and is never known to any human, not even you!

KeepKey
This hardware wallet is offered by ShapeShift, company which bought KeepKey in the past. It functions in a similar way compared to Nano and Trezor, but there are also some differences. Physically speaking, this is a very robust product. Twice as big as the Nano or Trezor, KeepKey's dimensions are 38 x 93.5 x 12.2 mm. The product is equipped with a large 256×64 3.12″ OLED screen, which is big enough for being able to display QR codes. However, due to its impressive size this wallet is not feasible to be carried out. It supports less cryptocurrencies compared to Nano / Trezor but as a plus it offers a built-in ShapeShift exchange, allowing the users to exchange their coins directly from the hardware wallet. Although KeepKey can be used on Windows, Linux and MacOS, on the official website it is stated that it is "optimized for MacOS. Not recommended for Windows".

Cobo Vault
This may be the safest wallet on the market as far as durability is concerned, being suitable for usage in extreme conditions. Literally speaking. The product meets the US military standard MIL-STD-810G regarding durability, temperature shock, salt/fog resistance, vibration, and high/low-temperatures usage and storage. It is also certified as IP68 water resistant and IK9 impact resistant. For improved security, the wallet is completely air-gapped and it works just in offline mode, as it has no connectivity (no USB / WiFi / 3G/4G / NFC / Bluetooth). Cobo Vault supports various cryptocurrencies and tokens and its enhanced security comes with an expensive price: it can be bought for 99$ / 149$ or 479$, depending on the chosen model.

Atat Opendime, cat si KeepKey au un renume destul de bun. Iar in ceea ce priveste Cobo Vault, cred ca descrierea lui spune totul. Nu este foarte popular, ce-i drept, insa este incredibil de securizat, dupa cum se poate vedea... Ce parere ai?