Ledger Nano X + Ellipal Seed Phrase Steel Bundle

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Colour: Black
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Delivery time & shipping costs per country

At Cryptoken, we strive to process and ship your order as quickly as possible. Please note that delivery times may vary depending on your location and any unforeseen circumstances.

Country Orders under €60 / over €60 Expected delivery time
The Netherlands €4.95 / Free Ordered on workdays before 5pm, delivered tomorrow
Belgium €6.95 / Free 1 - 2 working days
Zone 1* €8.95 / Free 3 - 6 working days
Zone 2* €8.95 / Free 4 - 8 working days
Zone 3* €8.95 / Free 5 - 10 working days
* Zone 1: Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Ireland, Austria, Sweden
* Zone 2: Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Czech Republic
* Zone 3: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Romania, Slovenia

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Pros and cons

  • Faster and more robust than Nano S Plus
  • Compatible with secure Bluetooth connection
  • Larger storage space (60-100 coins at a time)
  • No native support for Shamir backup

Description

Are you looking for the perfect combination of security, ease of use, and style for managing your cryptocurrency and NFTs ? This value bundle of the Ledger Nano X and the Ledger Nano X Case offers everything you need to optimally secure your digital assets while adding a touch of elegance to your crypto security.

Ledger Nano X: Your key to secure crypto management

The Ledger Nano X is the leading hardware wallet for anyone looking to securely manage their digital assets. With advanced features and an iconic design, the Nano X offers unparalleled security for your cryptocurrency and NFTs, and allows you to manage your crypto simply and securely.

Take back control with the Ledger Nano

With the Ledger Nano X in combination with the Ledger Live app, you can keep your coins and NFTs safe offline and fully under your control. This way, you are protected from online threats and always have access to your digital assets, wherever and whenever you want.

Buy, exchange and grow with your crypto

With the Ledger Nano X and Ledger’s partners, you can easily grow your crypto investments. Buy , exchange , and trade crypto in seconds in a secure and smart way, all from one convenient device.

Mobile friendly and user friendly

Thanks to the Nano X’s Bluetooth connectivity, you can easily connect this hardware wallet to your smartphone. Whether you’re on the go or at home, you’ll always have access to your digital assets. The large screen makes navigating and managing your crypto and NFTs even easier.

All your crypto and NFTs in one place

The Ledger Nano X has the largest storage capacity of any hardware wallet, allowing you to install up to 100 apps simultaneously. This allows you to keep all your crypto and NFTs safe and organised in one place, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and over 5,500 other tokens.

Ledger Nano Case: Protection with style

Add an extra layer of protection and style to your crypto security with the Ledger Nano X Case. This elegant case is specifically designed to protect your Ledger Nano S Plus from scratches, scuffs, and other damage.

Protect your Ledger Nano S+

The Ledger Nano Case keeps your hardware wallet in top condition . This case not only protects against daily wear and tear but also keeps your Ledger looking like new, allowing you to confidently manage your crypto.

In the box

  • Ledger Nano X
  • Ledger Nano X Pod
  • Type-C charging cable
  • Security adapter
  • User Manual
  • Seed Phrase Recovery Paper
Compatible with phone/computer
  • iOS
  • Android
  • Windows
  • MacOS
  • Linux
Way of connecting Way of connecting

Hardware wallets can connect to your devices in a variety of ways to sign and manage transactions. The choice of connection method affects usability, security, and compatibility. Below we explain the most common connection methods: NFC , Air-Gapped , USB-C , and Bluetooth .

Method Advantages Disadvantages Ideal for
1. NFC Handy, no cables Limited security Smartphone users
2. Air-Gapped Maximum safety Less user friendly Security-conscious users (long-term)
3. USB-C Reliable, stable Less portable PC users, reliable setups
4. Bluetooth Flexible, wireless More vulnerable to hacking Mobile users

1.NFC (Near Field Communication)

What is it?
NFC is a wireless communications technology that allows devices to exchange data over short distances (usually less than 10 cm).

How does it work?
The hardware wallet communicates with an NFC-compatible smartphone or other device by holding it close.

Advantages:

  • Quick and easy connection.
  • No cables required, making it convenient for mobile use.

Disadvantages:

  • Limited to devices with NFC support.
  • Possibly less secure than air-gapped solutions, as it uses wireless communication.

Suitable for : Users who seek convenience and manage transactions primarily on a smartphone.

2. Air-Gapped (Completely Offline)

What is it?
An air-gapped wallet does not connect directly to another device via cables or wireless technology. Communication occurs via QR codes or physical storage media, such as SD cards.

How does it work?
Transactions are prepared offline on a device (e.g. smartphone), after which they are transferred to the wallet via QR codes or files.

Advantages:

  • Extremely secure, as there is no direct contact with networks or other devices.
  • Protected against online attacks such as hacking or malware.

Disadvantages:

  • May be less user-friendly due to the additional steps required to complete transactions.
  • Less suitable for users looking for speed and convenience.

Suitable for: Users who value maximum security above all else. Also very suitable for long-term investors.

3. USB-C

What is it?
USB-C is a physical connection via a cable between the hardware wallet and a computer or smartphone. It is a widely used standard known for its fast data transfer and broad compatibility.

How does it work?
The hardware wallet connects to a compatible device via a USB-C cable.

Advantages:

  • Very stable connection, ideal for long-term use.
  • No wireless communication, which makes it more secure against certain attacks.
  • Suitable for use with both PCs and modern smartphones.

Disadvantages:

  • Limited by the physical cable; less portable and flexible.
  • Requires that the connected device is secure and malware-free.

Suitable for: Users looking for a reliable and secure connection without wireless technology.

4. Bluetooth

What is it?
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows devices to exchange data over short distances.

How does it work?
The hardware wallet connects to a smartphone or computer via a Bluetooth connection.

Advantages:

  • No cables required, ideal for mobile use.
  • Suitable for users who value convenience and flexibility.

Disadvantages:

  • Wireless communications can be susceptible to hacking if poorly implemented.
  • Depending on battery life of both devices.

Suitable for: Users who want convenience and manage transactions on the go.

  • Bluetooth
  • USB-C
Touch screen

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Open source Open source

What is open source in hardware wallets?

An open source hardware wallet is a wallet whose source code (software) and sometimes also the hardware designs are freely available to everyone. This means that the instructions and operation of the device are completely transparent. The community of developers, security experts and users can view, check and in some cases even modify and improve the code.

When choosing a hardware wallet, the question of whether the device is open source often plays an important role. For some, open source offers ultimate transparency and control, while others value ease of use or trust in the manufacturer. This explanation explains why some people consciously choose an open source wallet and why others find this less important.

Open source wallets typically make two key components public:

  1. Software : The code that determines how the wallet works, such as signing transactions and communicating with blockchains.
  2. Hardware (not always) : The physical design and specifications of the hardware itself.

Why do people care about open source?

1. Full transparency

  • Verifiability: With an open-source wallet, anyone can verify the operation of the device. This means that independent experts can confirm that there are no hidden backdoors, vulnerabilities, or malicious features.
  • No secrets: Users do not have to blindly trust the manufacturer; the operation is completely public and verifiable.

2. Better safety

  • Community-driven audits: The open source community regularly conducts security audits, which minimizes the chance of errors or vulnerabilities.
  • Faster resolution: Any issues or bugs are found and resolved faster thanks to a broad network of developers and security experts.

3. No vendor lock-in

  • Independence from the manufacturer: If the manufacturer stops or ceases development of the wallet, the open source code remains available. This means that the community can continue to support and update the wallet.
  • Future-proofing: Users are not dependent on the continued existence of a specific company.

Why Some Users Don't Care About Open Source

While open source is attractive to many people, others see it differently:

  • Lack of technical knowledge: Not everyone has the skills to check the code themselves. They prefer to rely on a reputable manufacturer that makes well-secured products, regardless of whether it is open source.
  • Ease of use: Some open-source wallets have a steeper learning curve and may be less user-friendly than their closed alternatives.
  • No visible impact: For users who value security and functionality, a well-secured closed source solution can feel just as reliable.

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Country of producer

France

Material Material

When securing your seed phrase, the choice of material for your backup is crucial. Seed phrase backups are designed to withstand extreme conditions such as fire, water, corrosion, and physical damage. Two of the most common materials used are stainless steel and titanium , each with unique properties and benefits.

Below we explain the differences between these materials so you can make the best choice for protecting your digital assets.

Stainless Steel

Advantages:

  • Durable: Stainless steel is very strong and can withstand heavy impact.
  • Heat resistant: Can withstand temperatures up to approximately 1400°C, making it suitable for fire protection.
  • Corrosion resistant: Good resistance to moisture and rust, especially when high-quality stainless steel grades are used.
  • Affordable: Often cheaper than titanium, making it an accessible option for many users.

Disadvantages:

  • Weight: Stainless steel is heavier than titanium, which can make it less portable.
  • Limited Lifespan: While durable, stainless steel can corrode over time in extreme conditions, such as exposure to saltwater or harsh chemicals.

2. Titanium

Advantages:

  • Ultimate Durability: Titanium is stronger than stainless steel and offers exceptional resistance to physical damage.
  • High Heat Resistance: Titanium can withstand temperatures up to 1665°C, making it superior for extreme conditions.
  • Lightweight: Titanium is significantly lighter than stainless steel, which is convenient for portability and storage.
  • Corrosion Resistant: Titanium is virtually immune to rust and corrosion, even in salty or aggressive environments.
  • Long life: Titanium hardly degrades, making it ideal for long-term backups.

Disadvantages:

  • Cost: Titanium is more expensive than stainless steel, making it a premium option.
  • Engravability: Titanium can be a little more difficult to engrave due to its high strength, although it can be easily done with the right tools.

Cryptotag uses high-grade titanium for their seed phrase backups. This provides users with the best protection against physical, chemical, and thermal damage. Titanium’s light weight and exceptional durability make Cryptotag products ideal for anyone seeking maximum security for their recovery phrases.

Stainless steel