![]() ![]() CE stands for "Conformite Europeenne" - French for European Conformity - and certifies that a product meets the consumer safety and environmental health standards. Trezor hardware wallets are CE-certified. Thanks to the Secure Element chip that Ledger uses in its wallets - the same chip used in credit cards and passports - Ledger has one of the best security track records of any hardware wallet maker on the market today. ![]() With that said, because Trezor hardware wallets are designed with open-source code and Ledger wallets are designed with closed-source code, it's easier for people or institutions to find a flaw in Trezor wallets. No such vulnerability has ever been discovered in a Ledger wallet, nor has a Ledger wallet ever been successfully hacked. In 2020, Kraken Security Labs identified a security flaw in Trezor wallets, and Trezor has since changed the architecture of its wallets to remedy this. Ledger's wallets were the clear winner in this category because of their broad coin, token and NFT support.ĭesigned with open-source code, which can be auditedĭesigned with open-source code, which can be audited offers Shamir backup systemĭesigned with closed-source code, which cannot be audited You can store your NFTs' private keys on major blockchains on any Trezor or Ledger device.īut Ledger Live - the software for Ledger hardware wallets - provides better native support for NFT management than Trezor Suite, the native software for Trezor hardware wallets. Ledger Live provides native support to view and manage NFTs on theĬonnect your Ledger device to a Web3 wallet to view and manage NFTs stored on other blockchains.Īll Ledger devices support a broader range of coins and tokens than either Trezor device. , for example) to view your NFTs on the Ethereum network Trezor Suite does not provide native support to view or manage NFTs.Ĭonnect your Trezor wallet to a Web3 wallet ( Thanks to the hardy stainless steel incorporated into the design of all Ledger devices and the Ledger Stax's superior touch screen, Ledger is the winner in this category. The Trezor Model T and the Ledger Stax have touch screens, but the touch screen for the Ledger Stax is larger and of a higher quality than the Trezor Model T's. The Ledger Nano X, Nano S Plus and Trezor Model One all feature two buttons for scrolling and enabling yes-no decision-making. ![]() This is largely due to the stainless steel swivel cover on the Ledger S Plus and the Ledger Nano X as well as the fact that the Ledger Stax is made with aluminum. Ledger devices also feel a bit more hearty than Trezor devices. Stainless steel swivel outer shell and plastic casing hearty weight shaped like a flash drive two buttons at topĪluminum and plastic embedded magnets for stackability shaped like 5 credit cards stacked on top of one anotherĪll Trezor and Ledger devices connect via USB, but only the Ledger Nano X and the Ledger Stax connect via Bluetooth and have internal batteries. Plastic casing lightweight shaped like a rectangle with a triangle below it (and larger than Model One) touch screen Plastic casing lightweight shaped like a rectangle with a triangle below it two buttons on front of facade Yes, but only when linked to third-party walletsĮxchange built in to native software (Ledger Live and Trezor Suite) PC (Windows 10+, macOS 12+, Linux Ubuntu LTS 20.04+), Mobile (Android and iOS) PC (Windows 8+, macOS 10.10+ and Linux), Mobile (Android and iOS) PC (Windows 8+, macOS 10.10+ and Linux), Mobile (Android) PC (Windows 10+, macOS 10.11+ and Linux), Mobile (Android) 672 x 400px 3.7in curved electronic ink (e-ink) touch screenĪRM Cortex-M3 embedded-arm processor 120MhzĪRM Cortex-M4 embedded-arm processor 168MhzĬE and RoHS certified (consumer safety, health and environmental health awardĬSPN (First Level Security Certificate) CC EAL 5+ rating ![]()
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