Security certifications, firmware transparency, coin support, and price. Three detailed comparisons to help you pick the right wallet.
Ledger vs Trezor
Trezor holds an EAL6+ certification and fully open source firmware. Ledger has a broader ecosystem and wireless options. One detailed comparison of the two most widely sold hardware wallets.
NGRAVE vs ELLIPAL
Both are fully air-gapped QR-code wallets with no USB data ports. NGRAVE holds an EAL7 certification. ELLIPAL adds anti-tamper self-destruct and supports 10,000+ tokens across 51 blockchains.
Ledger vs Keystone
Ledger connects via USB and Bluetooth. Keystone 3 Pro signs exclusively via QR codes with no wireless interfaces and publishes its firmware open source. Same price point, different architectures.
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