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What's your go-to hardware wallet? I have two Ledgers but recently got a Trezor. I'm a bigger fan of the Trezor UX / onboarding flow so far than Ledger.
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I prefer the trezor to ledger as well, but ledger has better support for other chains like Cosmos. Recently got a keystone and have been trying that. It's definitely got better security, but ux is even worse because of it. Almost unusable for day to day stuff if you use hidden accounts. Right now this is what I'm thinking sounds ideal: Hot wallet: physical passkey, like using a debt card. Tap it on my phone or a reader on my computer, or any "tap to pay" card reader in public. Runs a smart contract wallet with social recovery options if passkey is compromised, and automatically manages your eoa's & embedded wallets. Warm wallet: pin enabled hardware, like trezor or ledger. Used for managing smart contract wallets and for governance voting. Cold wallet: Air gapped hardware wallet that long term storage can be loaded onto. You can delegate authority to do things like claim & compound rewards, so you can use your passkey for maintenance, but withdrawing or moving funds requires further verification steps.
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Which cards are you considering? Status wallet has one but hasn’t really gained traction.
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