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Board Hardware wallets
Re: Do Hardware wallet Manufacturers Ship to PO Boxes or Not?
by
Pmalek
on 10/09/2022, 18:55:13 UTC
Ledger use BitPay? Ugh. Imagine completing BitPay's KYC requirements to buy a hardware wallet. What a ridiculous security risk.
I think all of them accept crypto through one or the other service provider. I didn't check the online shops for all brands if the support agents told me exactly which crypto assets are accepted. But I think I should do that for those that are missing to ensure the info is 100% correct. Do you think BitPay is different from Coinbase Commerce Crypto.com Pay, for example? I assume that the same type of verification would be required by most of them.

I couldn't find anything for KeepKey, but here's a "tweet from Coldcard" that mentions they support shipping to P.O. Boxes on their Coinkite store.
Excellent. Thanks for finding that. I will update the info in the table.

For what it's worth, I'm glad Trezor finally partnered with a new shipping company to make this possible [it wasn't possible a few months back].
I have my doubts about the knowledge of these support representatives. They might not have the full picture, who knows. I am sure you can't ship to PO boxes in all countries, and I can swear I heard that electronic devices can't be delivered to PO boxes.

This is certainly the first I've heard of Ledger using BitPay, but it could have been that way for years and I would have never known.
If you start the ordering process in their online shop and select to pay with crypto, you will eventually be redirected to BitPay.