by COINS NEWS - 6 months ago
Trezor will release a new product soon
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by COINS NEWS - 6 months ago
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by COINS NEWS - 6 months ago
Hi Guys. Just wanted to warn people: Got this email. It came from “noreply @ everbridge . Net” and went to my junk folder. It’s a scam. Basically it said I was earning through their staking program and I should now cancel it as it’s no longer support...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
I have one trezor but never save anything in it, is someone well informed to tell me if is really safe to hodl in it? submitted by /u/diego2214 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
hello everyone, first of all i wanted to thank this community and all the knowledgeable people here. you are doing an awesome job in helping people and i already learned a lot of you ???? you made me aware of possible dangers and i slowly start to u...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
Another great DIY option :) submitted by /u/Crypto-Guide [link] [comments]
More / Etherum Reddit - 7 months ago
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by COINS NEWS - 7 months ago
Hey folks, how is it going? I'm looking forward to store some BTC/ETH/SOL/SHIB in a cold wallet. I know that both devices have their pros and cons, but there doesn't seem to be a consensus on which one is more appropriate for the average use...
More / Etherum Reddit - 7 months ago
Link: https://content.trezor.io/eth-staking Is this a good and safe way to earn staking rewards on my ETH? What risks are there? submitted by /u/jenwhite1974 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
I've had a tough time dealing with Ledger and Trezor when using Electrum multisig wallets. The functionality was inconsistent—sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn’t, and never in predictable ways. There’s virtually no usable documentation from...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
Just bought a Trezor safe 3. But as I’ve been doing more and more research, it seems that blockstream Jade would be a better bet. Am I going to be set with Trezor safe 3? Or is blockstream Jade a massive enough improvement that I should send back th...
by COINS NEWS - 7 months ago
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 7 months ago
On Thursday, Zksnacks, the developer behind Wasabi Wallet, announced its decision to cease its coinjoin services following regulatory measures in the U.S. The company stated that the wallet will now operate as a standard non-custodial bitcoin wallet...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago
So from some consensus, I don’t feel comfortable leaving my Bitcoin on Ledger. I got the Ledger about a week ago and did the transfer of my Bitcoin from Coinbase without issue, but I keep feeling uneasy seeing so many posts about people losing their...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago
So from what I understood from reading different chats, these are some things I could use clarification on cause I'm very interested in learning more about this and all the anon stuff u can do. I should always be doing something like revoke. cas...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago
So I wanna get my first hardware wallet. Is the trezor one still ok in 2024? Nobody except me is going to touch it physically. And It's really cheap for the security it gives. (Way better than the tails os + electrum offline setup I'm using,...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago
hi all! so i recently decided to buy more bitcoin after a couple years of just leaving alone what i had. just unlocked my trezor for the first time in a while and saw my sats are in the legacy account. i did some research and saw they’re both fine bu...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago
What do you guys think of Cold Card wallets? Are they better than Trezor and Ledger wallets? From what I've heard, a lot of people distrust Ledger and Trezor, but I don't know why. What are some good tips for keeping my Cold Card safe once I...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago
To be honest I’m still unsure about just how ‘bad’ the risks are with ledger, or if people are just generally overblowing the issues. I keep seeing things about it being really bad that it’s closed source and people reporting glitches with Ledger Liv...
by COINS NEWS - 8 months ago
Conversion rates on Trezor? Conversion go to? Got a feeling about one cryptocurrency that's been kinda dormant for a little bit. Also, I have to put words, a certain amount, to get this post posted. So, I go to you, the community and ask a quest...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 8 months ago
I’ve gotten a lot of good info from the community and I’ve boiled my choices down to these two. Both seem like great choices and both are viable options for what I’m looking for. Because I’m pretty split between the two I figured I’d run it past the...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoinist - 9 months ago
On March 19, Trezor’s X suffered a security breach that exposed the account’s 200,000 followers to a fake crypto presale. After the alarms were raised, most crypto users stayed vigilant while the hardware wallet company regained control. Trezor’s tea...
Cryptocoins News / Blockchain - 9 months ago
Trezor's official channels were breached, inadvertently advertising a scam "$TRZR" token presale, raising concerns about social media security. (Read More)
More / Etherum Reddit - 9 months ago
Right now, only Trezor hardware wallet supports Shamir backup. Electrum is the only software wallet that could import Shamir seeds, but it is a btc-only wallet. And once imported it cannot export the master key. MetaMask cannot restore Shamir seeds....
by COINS NEWS - 9 months ago
Don't know if the person actually has it, but wouldn't still be a major security risk to anyone holding trezor wallets, except they should be extra careful with any emails. submitted by /u/madali0 [link] [comments]...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 10 months ago
Looking at purchasing a hardware wallet, which is best? Each company touts theirs as the best. Real world users, what do you think? submitted by /u/Daedaluu5 [link] [comments]