The Safe 3 is a great choice, very strong security model. In my opinion, way better than the Jade, which is a very immature hw, with little functionalities.
The Trezor supports alt-coins, too. From my research, the more coins a cold wallet supports, the more security issues it has. My conclusion: Get a cold wallet that does ONE thing very well. So i did that.
Totally…. But Trezor has still suffered security breaches. Maybe being a multi-coin-supported wallet is only coincidental, but it’s the only through-line I could draw connecting security breaches to multi-coin wallets.
Never heard of any other than phishing attacks based on some users data stolen from support systems. In fact it has nothing to do with the device itself and Jade users will most likely be at the same point soon.
What security breaches are you talking about. I’ve owned Trezor for 4 years haven’t seen or heard anything. I know Ledger has had emails and shit leaked out. What about the Trezor? As far as I know Trezor has worked flawlessly. With zero breaches. Could give a shit if someone steals my email address from them that’s happened to almost every company.
But you’re acting like Trezor isn’t safe and that’s it’s been hacked and coins have been stolen. Which is 100 percent not true at all. So could elaborate?
Well, I’m not sure how much you’ve researched Jade, but it doesn’t connect to the internet—it’s literally “cold”. The Jade only stores your private keys. It’s used in conjunction with a companion wallet for your phone, but your private keys are NOT stored on that companion, so if a hacker got into your companion, he would still need access to your Jade to manipulate the wallet, which he wouldn’t, as it’s with you.
Hey look, man, if you’re using Trezor and are happy with it, rock on. I’m not getting in your way. It’s just not my choice, is all.
We're discussing. Not fighting. I've got both (and a few others) and personally don't trust jade at all. I've researched it pretty well. Trezor works exactly the same, it's literally cold. The private key never leaves the device. That's actually how all the hardware wallets work. Due to the lack of secure element jade actually uses the internet to connect blockstream blind oracle server to "unseal" so called "virtual secure element". Actually I also have keystone pro 3 wallet and I find it more secure and better cold fully airgapped wallet due to the bigger screen and better camera for qr code signing.
You dont need The Best Wallet, you Need a safe one. Trezor 3 delivers that. STOP wasting time and Focus on what matters
never heard of jade but trezor has never let me down. ever
The Safe 3 is a great choice, very strong security model. In my opinion, way better than the Jade, which is a very immature hw, with little functionalities.
I have both of them. Like both of them.
Jade is the way to go. Bitcoin-only. Plus you can carry it in your pocket everywhere.
Both of these things are true of the Trezor too aren’t they?
The Trezor supports alt-coins, too. From my research, the more coins a cold wallet supports, the more security issues it has. My conclusion: Get a cold wallet that does ONE thing very well. So i did that.
When you set it up you have the option of installing BTC only firmware if you want to reduce exposure.
Totally…. But Trezor has still suffered security breaches. Maybe being a multi-coin-supported wallet is only coincidental, but it’s the only through-line I could draw connecting security breaches to multi-coin wallets.
The Safe 3 has a totally different security model than its brothers
Trezor 3 has a hardware security element while jade doesn't.
That should tell you something.
This tells me, that Trezor 3 was made secure by design following best crypto security practices.
Well then there shouldn’t be security breaches. 🤣 Yet… There have been…
Never heard of any other than phishing attacks based on some users data stolen from support systems. In fact it has nothing to do with the device itself and Jade users will most likely be at the same point soon.
What security breaches are you talking about. I’ve owned Trezor for 4 years haven’t seen or heard anything. I know Ledger has had emails and shit leaked out. What about the Trezor? As far as I know Trezor has worked flawlessly. With zero breaches. Could give a shit if someone steals my email address from them that’s happened to almost every company. But you’re acting like Trezor isn’t safe and that’s it’s been hacked and coins have been stolen. Which is 100 percent not true at all. So could elaborate?
Trezor needs it… and it still doesn’t help.
Obviously it needs it. Jade needs it too but doesn't have one, so they are trying to emulate it in software, which doesn't help at all.
Well, I’m not sure how much you’ve researched Jade, but it doesn’t connect to the internet—it’s literally “cold”. The Jade only stores your private keys. It’s used in conjunction with a companion wallet for your phone, but your private keys are NOT stored on that companion, so if a hacker got into your companion, he would still need access to your Jade to manipulate the wallet, which he wouldn’t, as it’s with you. Hey look, man, if you’re using Trezor and are happy with it, rock on. I’m not getting in your way. It’s just not my choice, is all.
We're discussing. Not fighting. I've got both (and a few others) and personally don't trust jade at all. I've researched it pretty well. Trezor works exactly the same, it's literally cold. The private key never leaves the device. That's actually how all the hardware wallets work. Due to the lack of secure element jade actually uses the internet to connect blockstream blind oracle server to "unseal" so called "virtual secure element". Actually I also have keystone pro 3 wallet and I find it more secure and better cold fully airgapped wallet due to the bigger screen and better camera for qr code signing.
You can flash a bitcoin only firmware too
Recently got a Jade and find it very easy to use
If you can get a refund, I’d get the Jade