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Coins supported: BTC, BCH, ETH, ERC20, USDT, DGB, DASH, LTC, XRP, ETC and CMT. More coins will also be coming at the end of this year.
To update this device simply insert the SD card.

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39 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you for your videos. I am trying to scan your QR Code to send you a 10$ tip, but it won't work. can you write down the public address you want us to tip in? 🙂 keep the great job! I always learn with your channel.

  2. Never had an iPhone… guess this wallet would be a waste for me because I can't use the iphone/scan feature. Nice screen size though compared to the Trezor & Ledger

  3. Very unhappy with this company at the moment. It showed up with BOTH seals broken, and the top on backwards, the original seals do not line up. I was looking forward to this unit after the recommendation, but not I am not touching this thing. Not impressed… at all.

  4. Thank you Heidi for the Video 🙂 Our wallet now supports BTC, ETH, ERC20, BCH, DGB, DASH, LTC, XRP, USDT, ETC, CMT. We will also be adding more coins by the end of this year 🙂

  5. Regarding those who warn people to NOT store seed keys in any way that's connected to the internet, FYI most crypto blockchains are stored on the internet. ALL YOUR BLOCKCHAINS ARE BELONG TO US ALREADY. Good thing they're encrypted well.
    Just encrypt the seed keys and store them using KeePass, making sure that KeePass sync's a copy to Google Drive or DropBox.
    You're gtg.

  6. There's no tradeoff with ledger or trezor. You can use any software such as electrum or myetherwallet. They are still the most secure options.

  7. I'm still updating my Bitcoin security knowledge. But the original Bitcoin wallet security has always been sufficient for me. Though I wouldn't recommend it today with Bitcoins huge threat profile.. Everybody wants them coins..?

    The use of an old Android phone or a prepaid phone has piqued my interest of late. I think said devices properly configured could be highly secure.

    Owing to the fact that software encryption it's generally considered more easily audited and securable than hardware encryption..?

  8. How much does it cost?
    Seems to have the same functionality as ledger Nano S.
    The concern of creating a transaction on the phone app instead of the cold wallet is probably not a significant one since you will still have to confirm the transaction on the cold wallet, right?

  9. Regarding security: A hardware wallet typically displays the tx recipient address and amount and asks to confirm before signing. So even if your phone is compromised there shouldn't be an issue.

  10. Doesn't make much sense – phone app generates QR code for tx, scanning then gets the tx into the hardware wallet which signs it, and what sends off the tx then? The hardware wallet? Must have internet for that.
    Nice braid btw, like Heidi from the mountains 🙂

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