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    • #1392635
      root_s2yse8vt
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      Hallo zusammen

      Egal wo man hinschaut, jeder rät dazu, eine Ledger-Wallet zu verwenden, um seine Kryptos zu sichern.

      Ich bin sehr zögerlich zu verbringen $100 auf einem Ledger Wallet, wie ich das Gefühl, ich besser kaufen Kryptos für dieses Geld.

      Außerdem bin ich ein bisschen chaotisch und verliere leicht Dinge, was passiert also, wenn ich meinen Ledger verliere? Ich meine, mein Verständnis ist, es ist wie ein USB-Stick, dass Sie Ihre Kryptos zu übertragen und sobald Sie verlieren, es ist alles weg.

      Gibt es irgendwelche Gegenargumente zu meinen obigen Bedenken? Wirklich versuchen, eine andere Perspektive auf diese zu bekommen, so bitte, nur ernsthafte Antworten.

      Edit: Ich bin schockiert, wie viele DMs ich bekommen habe, die versuchen, mich zu betrügen…ich bin mir nicht sicher, ob ich etwas dagegen tun kann!? Vielen Dank an alle, die mit Ihren gut gemeinten Ratschlägen kommentieren, sehr geschätzt!

    • #1392640
      Repulsive-Ad3460
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      If you lose your little USB stick ledger, it’s not all lost, and there’s no reason for you to walk around with it, put it in a drawer at home, put it in the closet, put in a shoebox.

    • #1392641
      Impossible-Example91
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      The ledger only generates your seed phrase. Your crypto is always on the blockchain. If you lose the device you buy a new one and enter your pass phrase. Your crypto is not stored on the ledger.

    • #1392642
      Damn369
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      Look…..you only need a Ledger when you’re handling ‘real’ money , up to that point just keep doing what you’re doing and one day you’ll wake up and say “fark….I feel a little nervous” that’s the day you’ll buy a Ledger.

    • #1392643
      DPSK7878
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      If $100 is too much, then I suggest you better save it.

      Ledger is more appropriate if you have substantial sum of cryptos to custodize.

      You can just stick to a hot wallet.

    • #1392644
      AnfieldRDMD
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      Dude, i strongly recommend a cold wallet and never share ur key with ANYBODY ! Dont even take a picture of it unless the device has no acces to internet whatsoever. But if u have just 100$ of crypto , then just keep it on exchange , because if u lose that , then its not end of the world.

    • #1392645
      Wayne2018ZA
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      I would recommend watching The Crypto Dad on YouTube. He mostly talks Ledger. Just be careful of DMs saying they are Crypto Dad etc. He won’t do that.

    • #1392646
      RandomTask100
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      It’s not for you. You won’t like it. Use banks.

    • #1392647
      coolace88
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      Also it’s not a USB drive!

    • #1392648
      M1k3_Titan
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      Do not reply to DM’s period. Cold storage wallets are great, there are others (Ledger is best IMO). That being said, ALL hardware wallets are only as safe as the person using them. My concern is “you’re a bit of a mess and lose things easily”. If you should buy one or not depends on your conviction in crypto. I would recommend getting one, nano s plus with a coupon code. ONLY ORDER FROM LEDGER WEBSITE. At the very least get a non-custodial wallet (coinbase wallet, trust wallet, exodus wallet) in the event another Do Kwonzi scheme fucks everybody who let companies custody their keys. At the end of the day, you are the customer service.

    • #1392649
      EffectiveRelief9904
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      You can loose your ledger and it’s no big deal as long as no one can get access to your seed phrase. The idea behind it is that it’s like a one way check valve. Your private keys are kept offline on the ledger device itself so you can send crypto into your ledger wallet but not out of it without the actual device. so as long as you keep your seed phrase in a safe place where no one can get ahold of it, then they can’t get your crypto

      Another option you have for storage is to use a software wallet of your choice (such as coinbase, trust wallet or crypto.coms defi wallet) but on an old laptop or phone that isn’t always connected to the internet

    • #1392636
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      As long as you have your keys then it won’t matter if you lose your nano ledger. Your keys are what matter. I have been using the nano Ledger since 2017 without any issues. Cold storage is best.

    • #1392637
      knobby88888
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      If you lose your ledger you can restore your wallet in any wallet that supports a 24 word seed phrase you don’t need to buy another ledger

    • #1392638
      dadlif3
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      >I am very hesitant to spend $100 on a ledger wallet as I feel I better buy cryptos for that money.

      Where are you keeping the crypto? On Celsius? Voyager? Or the next exchange to go bankrupt? Until you custody your own keys you down own any crypto, you own an IOU from the exchange. Exchange goes down and your coins go with it

      >it’s like a USB stick that you transfer your cryptos to and once you lose it it’s all gone.

      Nah. That’s not how blockchains work. You could smash the device and as long as you keep the recovery phrase safe you can easily restore access to your coins.

    • #1392639
      PixelatumGenitallus
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      Or use that old smartphone lying in your cabinet as cold wallet. Restore device to factory setting, remove simcard (only connect to wifi when you need to transfer out), install the required wallet app. Keep the seed phrase per usual in case your phone dies.

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