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Ledger Flex
Meet Ledger Flex™, our next-gen Ledger wallet featuring a secure E Ink® touchscreen. Powered by the Secure Element Chip and Ledger’s proprietary OS, the keys to your assets are kept offline, far from hackers’ reach. Easily and confidently review transactions and Clear Sign on the world’s first secure E Ink® touchscreen.
Estimated Price : PHP 18,500
Estimated Sale : September 2024
Ledger Stax​
Ledger Stax was made for the day-to-day use of your crypto & NFTs with clarity and comfort. Clear-sign your transactions with ease on the world’s first curved E Ink® touchscreen. Name it, customize the lock screen with your favorite NFT or photo – make Ledger Stax yours. Entrust your peace of mind to Ledger’s uncompromising security.
Estimated Price : PHP 27,300
Estimated Sale : September / October 2024
What is a hardware wallet ?
If you’re new to the world of bitcoin, understanding the different types of wallets and their security aspects can seem overwhelming. But don’t worry! This guide will break it down for you, explaining the various types of bitcoin wallets and highlighting why hardware wallets, offer an easy and secure solution for managing your digital assets.
What is a Bitcoin Wallet?
A bitcoin wallet is a digital tool that enables you to send, receive, and store bitcoin securely. There are several types of wallets, each with its unique capabilities and security measures.
Hot Wallets
Hot wallets are cryptocurrency wallets connected to the internet. Web, mobile, and desktop wallets fall into this category. These wallets offer the convenience of being always online, making them suitable for small, everyday transactions. However, their constant internet connection also makes them vulnerable to cyber-attacks, making it risky to store large amounts of cryptocurrency in them.
Cold Wallets
Cold wallets, on the other hand, are cryptocurrency wallets not connected to the internet. They’re primarily designed for maximum security. Unlike hot wallets, cold wallets never expose your recovery seed or private keys to an internet-connected environment (like your PC or smartphone).
What is a Hardware Wallet?
Hardware wallet, offers an ideal solution to managing your bitcoin securely. Hardware wallets are a perfect blend of the hot and cold wallet world, providing convenience without compromising on security.
Your Key Manager
A hardware wallets function as your key manager. These wallets securely generate and store your private key offline, use this private key to enable bitcoin transactions, and generate public keys for receiving bitcoin. Most importantly, your private key never leaves the device, meaning it’s not exposed to the internet and potential hackers.