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Board Hardware wallets
Re: Show off your hardware wallet
by
LTU_btc
on 11/05/2022, 09:50:20 UTC

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All right, so we have our first Foundation Passport HW added to the list. A very interesting hardware wallet I wouldn't mind testing out if it weren't for the bad battery life and the fact that it's produced in the USA making it quite expensive to ship and import in Europe. Batch 2 should fix the battery problems, but unless Foundation starts working with a EU based distributor, it won't be an attractive purchase. At least not for me personally.  

How happy are you with it so far?
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There was thread about this wallet and I remember that we tried to predict what price of this wallet will be. There was predictions in range between $500-1000, I predicted $250, so I was more close to real price. Initially it was $299, later $199. Still, expensive compared with other wallets. And yeah, interesting how much it would cost to get it delivered to EU with shipping and import duties.

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Interesting Idea!

I use both Trezor and Ledger hardware wallets. I have them both for over 2 years
and both work perfectly still or since I last used them anyway.

I use the Ledger Nano more often for coins in and coins out and the Trezor
is for HODL coins and so lives out of sight in the dark crevasses of the house
with some 'hook & loop' tape to fix it there . The Ledger lives in a  drawer with
other random USB's and stuff.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-e1hk8o3Ao9k/YfJH5M_kOMI/AAAAAAAAA4M/hFk0tGV8elUAUZv-589bj7E0ZzqyHBsjQCNcBGAsYHQ/s1600/1643268066851619-0.png
I noticed your post just now and I also thought why someone would need to so many hardware wallets Cheesy. But that's just many USB keys and one Ledger. And this Verbatim USB - now you bring me memories maybe 15 years back when my home was full of Verbatim CD-R's with movies and games Cheesy.