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This is a hardware wallet that you can use to store Bitcoin, litecoin, dogecoin, namecoin, dash and ethereum.
Inside the box you will receive the hardware wallet along with the USB cord and the very important card which you will use to write down your 12-word recovery sentence.

KeepKey works with PC, Mac, Linnux and Android systems.

Download the KeepKey app for google chrome.

Plug the wallet into your computer using the USB cord provided and open the KeepKey Client App.
You will initialize the device and input your PIN code. The boxes on the computer screen correspond to the numbers being displayed on your KeepKey wallet. This is an additional layer of security that keeps your PIN from any security threats.
You will be asked to repeat your PIN code again to confirm. Notice that the numbers displayed on your KeepKey have been shuffled again.

Next your KeepKey will display a list of 12 words. Write these words down onto the “Recovery Sentence” sheet provided. Be sure to spell these words correctly and write them in the correct order that is displayed on your KeepKey wallet.

This is what you will need if your KeepKey wallet is ever damaged, lost or stolen. So keep this sheet in a safe place.

After you’ve written your Recovery Sentence down, push the button on your KeepKey to confirm that the information has been written down.

Shortly after you will see your accounts on display on the KeepKey Client App on your computer.

Create a new account and name it, then you can send the appropriate crypto coin to the matching wallet by selecting the “receive Bitcoin/dash/ethereum…”

Copy the address provided and use that to withdraw coins from an exchange or other wallets.

The best thing about KeepKey is the fact that they’ve partnered with ShapeShift. This enables you to exchange coins for one another on your very own hardware wallet. No need for online exchanges! Check out the video around the 4:20 mark to see how this is done.

As you can see the entire setup process for this hardware wallet took less than 2 minutes and was very straightforward and easy to do. The added security of the PIN code and the ability to trade your coins on your hardware wallet without the need for an exchange really makes this a great option if you’re looking to invest in a hardware wallet.

Additional Links to More Information:
KeepKey website: https://www.keepkey.com/

KeepKey Get Started:
https://www.keepkey.com/support/get-started/

KeepKey Usage:
https://www.keepkey.com/keepkey/faq/usage/

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21 COMMENTS

  1. This video would have been way easier to understand if the girl wasnt so hot. Her hottness was a big distraction. I managed, to figure it out though, while being blinded by beauty. She actually, did a lovely job. She should, start a crypto channel and call herself Ms. Bitcoin Beautiful

  2. Hello, nice video ! I have a question regarding the exchange of coins on ShapeShift through the KeepKey : Can you exchange a crypto already on your KeepKey (of course) for any other coin on ShapeShift , or are you only limited to coins that can be stored on the KeepKey itself ?

  3. I could use a bit of clarification on this. Please respond.

    A hardware wallet is only used for storing currency. You can't use it to send and receive bitcoin when your not at a pc correct? I.e I can go to a store that accepts bitcoin and use my hardware wallet to pay for it. I would have to keep some of the currency in an app for example coinbase so that I can buy stuff with my bitcoin. Right?

  4. In case of a global power outage that would prevent everybody from using internet/watching the news causing major catastrophes around the planet for at least 2 weeks, would my data disappear from Keepkey forever? Everybody is worried about the hackings but I don't see people talking about a WW3 possibility. So, are these hardware wallets safe in case of such events?

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