Top 10 Best Hardware Wallets

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What is a hardware wallet?

A hardware wallet is a device to store the private keys of your public (receiving) addresses securely and offline. This is important because only the person with the private keys has access to the cryptos on the addresses in question.

The advantage of this is that you have your coins under your own control and do not have to store them with a central party such as an exchange. You are your own bank. The past knows enough examples of hacked exchanges. A hot wallet (on a phone or PC that is always on) also carries more risk than a hardware wallet (cold wallet) . A hardware wallet often operates offline and has a security chip.

What should I pay attention to?

There are many aspects to evaluate hardware wallets. Some are relevant to you, others may not. Here are some important things to consider:

  • How do you want to manage your coins (computer or phone)?
  • Do you only want to store Bitcoin or also other coins/tokens ?
  • Do you want to be able to stake coins/tokens ?
  • Do you want a larger screen with a touchscreen ?

Important: Save and secure your backup

When installing your hardware wallet, you will be presented with a seed phrase once. This is usually a list of 12 to 24 words that you need to store correctly and in the correct order. This will allow you to access your wallet again at any time.

It is super important that you store these safely, because no one can give you access to your wallets again except you.


Best Hardware Wallets 2025

For each wallet we list the advantages and disadvantages and we name features that can be an advantage or disadvantage depending on personal preference.

1. Ledger Flex

The Ledger Flex is Ledger's latest hardware wallet. Unlike its predecessors, it has a large e-ink touchscreen , a battery , Bluetooth support , and works with both mobile and desktop devices. Ledger Live supports over 500 coins and tokens .

Advantages:
✔ Many coins supported
✔ Bluetooth + cable support
✔ CC EAL6+ security

Disadvantages:
✘ Battery dependency
✘ Pricey


2. Trezor Safe 3

The Trezor Safe 3 is fully open-source and includes a Secure Element chip . This hardware wallet works with the Trezor Suite app and supports thousands of coins and tokens.

Advantages:
✔ Open-source
✔ Secure Element Chip (CC EAL6+)
✔ Great price/quality ratio

Disadvantages:
✘ No Bluetooth
✘ No iOS support


3. Keystone 3 Pro

The Keystone 3 Pro has a large touchscreen , 3 security chips , and supports NFTs, staking, and DeFi protocols . It is an air-gapped wallet that works primarily with mobile wallets such as MetaMask and BlueWallet.

Advantages:
✔ Air-gapped (scan QR code)
✔ NFT support
✔ Open-source

Disadvantages:
✘ Firmware update via PC only


4. BitBox02 (Bitcoin Only & Multi Edition)

The BitBox02 is a Swiss hardware wallet that is at the forefront of Bitcoin security. The Bitcoin-only version contains less code , which makes for a smaller chance of bugs and hacks .

Advantages:
✔ SD card backup
✔ Minimal code for maximum security

Disadvantages:
✘ No strike
✘ No iOS support


5. Trezor Safe 5

The Trezor Safe 5 has Shamir Backup , which allows you to split your seed phrase across multiple backups. This hardware wallet is open-source , supports 1000+ coins and has a touchscreen .

Advantages:
✔ Open-source
✔ Shamir Backup
✔ Large touchscreen

Disadvantages:
✘ No Bluetooth
✘ No iOS support


6. Ellipal Titan 2.0

The Ellipal Titan 2.0 is a fully air-gapped wallet with a robust metal design . You use this wallet without cables, Bluetooth or wifi , making it very safe. It has a large touchscreen and supports many coins and tokens .

Advantages:
✔ Fully air-gapped (QR code transmission)
✔ Water and dust resistant
✔ Large touchscreen

Disadvantages:
✘ No desktop app
✘ Firmware updates via microSD


7. Tangem Wallet

A card-sized hardware wallet without a battery. This makes the Tangem very portable and easy to use . The downside is that the backup consists of extra cards instead of a seed phrase.

Advantages:
✔ Compact size
✔ Open source

Disadvantages:
✘ No strike
✘ No desktop support


8. SafePal S1 (Pro)

An affordable air-gapped wallet with a camera for QR code transmission . The Pro version has an aluminum casing for extra strength.

Advantages:
✔ Price-quality ratio
✔ Air-gapped security

Disadvantages:
✘ No strike
✘ Mobile only


9. Blockstream Jade (Bitcoin Only)

A Bitcoin-only wallet with support for air-gapped security via a built-in camera. Works with Electrum, Sparrow, and Specter .

Advantages:
✔ Air-gapped
✔ Open source

Disadvantages:
✘ Bitcoin Only
✘ No strike


10. Passport (Foundation Devices)

Designed for Bitcoin maximalists , the Passport features a built-in camera and keyboard . It works with SD card backups and runs on an open-source codebase inspired by the Coldcard.

Advantages:
✔ Air-gapped security
✔ SD card backup

Disadvantages:
✘ Bitcoin Only
✘ Pricey

Hardware Wallet Operating systems Connect Coins & Tokens Air-gapped Strike NFT management Open source
Ledger Flex iOS, Android, PC/Mac/Linux Bluetooth & Cable 500+
Trezor Safe 3 Android, PC/Mac/Linux Cable 1000+ ⚠️ Limited
Keystone 3 Pro iOS, Android, PC/Mac QR code (air-gapped) A lot of
BitBox02 Android, PC/Mac/Linux Cable Bitcoin/Multi
Trezor Safe 5 Android, PC/Mac/Linux Cable 1000+ ⚠️ Limited
Ellipal Titan 2.0 iOS, Android QR code (air-gapped) A lot of
Tangem Wallet iOS, Android NFC A lot of
SafePal S1 (Pro) iOS, Android QR code (air-gapped) A lot of
Blockstream Jade iOS, Android, PC/Mac Bluetooth, cable & QR Only Bitcoin
Passport iOS, Android, PC/Mac QR code & SD card Only Bitcoin