Cryptocurrency Steel Wallet
產品簡介: | Cryptocurrency Steel Wallet, Indestructible Cold Wallet Backup compatible with Ledger Nano S, Trezor and KeepKey hardware wallet |
產品詳細描述
Cryptocurrency Steel Wallet, Indestructible Cold Wallet Backup compatible with Ledger Nano S, Trezor and KeepKey hardware wallet
Brand | SteelWallet |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Pattern | Solid |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Fireproof |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | SteelWallet |
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Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Item model number | STWAL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Locking | Key |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer Part Number | STWAL |
Item Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
SteelWallet
SteelWallet
This is perfect for storing your private pass keys. It’s simple an indestructible backup of pen and paper private keys. When setting up a cold wallet such as a Ledger Nano X or a Trevor Model T, you write down the private keys on paper or a card. When setting up a cold wallets you write down up to 24 private keys or 24 words on paper. Paper is easily destroyed. With the Steelwallet you put the keys into this stainless steel device. The instructions are great and easily to understand. There are videos you can also watch on YouTube. We only use the first 4 letter at the most for each of the 24 words. On 3 letter words there are blank fillet tiles. There are plenty of tiles. One of the most common tile is the “A/E” tile. I had probably 16 tiles left over when I was finished putting all 24 words into this SteelWallet. Each tile has 2 sided so you can flip over the “A” to use as an “E”.
There are two main structures to a cold storage steel wallet: The body and the letter tiles.
For those that don''t know: You use the letter tiles to store your password/passphrase/secret words/security key, by arranging them in the body--which locks the tiles in place. Thus your secret is kept physically safe because it is strong, fire proof (being 100% metal) and water proof
The body is very well constructed and feels just like the "original."
The letter tiles are stamped instead of laser engraved. This causes two key differences. A) the letter tiles are actually easier to read. B) The letter tiles are a bit curved because of them being stamped.
So, while the original looks much better in appearance because each tile is uniform, the stamped tiles in this set look a bit haphazard when it is completed. It only looks that way. It is still very strong and nothing is loose.
It comes with more than enough letters to store your wallet backup. It is well made, the letters slide easily into place and they don''t fall over while you are sliding them into the slots. It does feel a little sharp while handling it sometimes, but it''s nothing that will hurt you. It''s a little on the expensive side, and there are other cheaper options that will work just as well (such as engraving your own plate). I went with this so I could lock it closed and I felt the pre-made letters would be more legible than my chicken scratch handwriting if I need to recover my wallet.
Good design, easy to use, remember its first 4 letters per word in use (all that is needed for recovery). It also came with tamper evident security seals so I can tell if anyone has ever opened them without me knowing.
Everything works as intended and is good out of the box.
Let me give you some info I wish I had known when I bought it that I either missed or was not easy to find in reviews/elsewhere.
1. the tiles you slide in are two sided. So if you were intending to use the back of the tiles for something (like hidden code or ordering of the tiles before you slide them in, this will not work).
2. The mechanism keeping the tiles in place is good. There''s 2 mechanisms in fact, one is a screw that locks it and the other is a pressure based mechanism (almost like a spring lock) that you have to disengage to open it even if the screw is unlocked.
3. It''s heavier than expected. If you were going to tape this somewhere, you might need stronger tape than you thought.
4. You can always so
Meine Kryptos sind nun meine und der Seed ist nun sicher und nicht nur in meinem Kopf. Absolute Empfehlung! Vor allem macht man sich bei der Einrichtung mal tatsächlich Gedanken über Kryptos und dem Sinn dahinter. Be your own bank! Wenn man das will, dann muss man halt auch ein wenig Zeit investieren. Aber es lohnt sich...????
Ps: Nachtrag: die Rezessionen, die sich darüber beschweren, dass man jeweils nur 4 Buchstaben eingeben haben schlicht das System Krypto nicht vertanden. 4 Buchstaben sind völlig ausreichend, mehr braucht man nicht.
this indeed works with 24 words of the typical pass phrases. So if you want to secure your ledger or trezor, it is indeed going to fit, as only the first four letters of any given word needs to be remembered due to bip39 mnemonic specifications. Very nice build quality. Can be used with a padlock for added security.