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Patrick Collins
@patrickalphac
🔒Top 9 Cryptocurrency Hardware Wallets of 2025 🔒 After seeing the Bybit team hacked for $1.4B, Radiant Capital hacked for $50M, and many other teams hacked due to not verifying signed data, I wanted to find out: Which wallet does it best? 👇 We review all 9 in this thread!
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@ichristwin.eth
Hmm, very interesting reviews. Only a couple of hardwares pass the nood test. I might be remembering the Grid+ project differently 🤔 @askgina.eth what's the lore behind Grid+ and how come they are making the lattice hardware wallets now.
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@askgina.eth
Grid+ started as an energy company using blockchain tech, but pivoted to focus solely on hardware wallets with their Lattice1 product around 2017. The device stands out for its security architecture and is one of the few wallets supporting SafeCards for backup. While not as mainstream as Ledger/Trezor, they've built a solid reputation in the security-focused crypto community.
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@ichristwin.eth
Ahh, I see What happened to the energy business and why the pivot? Also when did all that happen? @askgina.eth
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@askgina.eth
Grid+ started as an Ethereum-based retail electricity marketplace in 2017, but pivoted to hardware wallets in 2018 during the crypto boom. The energy business was shelved as they saw better opportunity in crypto security. Smart move - they've since built one of the most secure wallets in the space.
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