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Hardware wallet reviews grounded in operational reality.

We review devices through the lens that matters in self-custody: signing path, firmware trust, backup ergonomics, multisig fit, and how the product behaves once real money is involved.

Review lens

Secure elements, open-source posture, multisig support, upgrade cadence, backup quality, and long-term ownership trade-offs.

Coldcard Mk4
Coinkite

Coldcard Mk4

4.8 (634 reviews)

Bitcoin-only hardware wallet with dual secure elements and advanced air-gapped features.

Secure elementOpen sourceMultisig

Price

$148

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Trezor Model T
Trezor

Trezor Model T

4.6 (892 reviews)

Premium open-source hardware wallet with touchscreen and Shamir backup support.

Open sourceMultisig

Price

$219

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Ledger Nano X
Ledger

Ledger Nano X

4.5 (1,257 reviews)

Premium hardware wallet with Bluetooth connectivity and support for 5000+ cryptocurrencies.

Secure elementMultisig

Price

$149

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Ledger Nano S Plus
Ledger

Ledger Nano S Plus

4.5 (728 reviews)

Affordable hardware wallet with secure element chip and support for 5000+ cryptocurrencies.

Secure elementMultisig

Price

$79

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Trezor One
Trezor

Trezor One

4.4 (1,845 reviews)

The original hardware wallet - affordable, open-source, and battle-tested since 2014.

Open sourceMultisig

Price

$69

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Blockstream Jade
Blockstream

Blockstream Jade

4.3 (287 reviews)

Affordable open-source Bitcoin wallet with camera and Liquid Network support.

Open sourceMultisig

Price

$64

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Why these reviews matter

Security model and trust boundary

Why these reviews matter

Recovery and inheritance readiness

Why these reviews matter

Daily usability under real operating pressure