After the whole Ledger debacle recently it got me to wondering, is there a safe hardware wallet, and if so which one or ones is it? Is Ledger truly done for, and if so, how much longer will it be around? Do you think a paper wallet using some sort of metal plate with a punch kit is the best way to go these days?
I have so many more questions, but my hope is that they will hopefully get asked and answered in the comment section of this discussion post.
Ledger turning out to be a bad actor was such a shock to me, because they've been such a hero to this community, and the cryptocurrency space as a whole from as far back as I could remember. They were the go-to wallet, and almost everyone sang its praises.
Anyway, please chime in as to how you are securely storing and managing your coins and tokens these days, but be mindful of the fact that if your Reddit account is not anonymous or semi-anonymous, you may not want to participate in this discussion... just to be safe.
Thanks in advance for all the valuable information, thanks for letting me be a part of this second to none sub-Reddit, good luck on your investments, and please have yourself a marvelous day.
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