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@@ericboaz9631 Yes, they both use the RFD signal. But you can’t really authorize transactions with the Onekey light. It’s simply a back up device, whereas the Tangem card is a full fledged wallet.
Hi, really informative videos, great effort and appreciate your hard work. If you were to suggest 1 hardware wallet as a replacement to ledger which one would be your top pick? Would be nice to know!
Top pick for ledger be replacement would be Trezor T. But it does not support all of the cryptos that the Ledger does. But for most basic crypto, you’d you be golden.
Thanks for a super quick reply, really appreciate it. Safety and security wise ( open source) do you think Trezor T would be good replacement ? I’m not looking for a device with lot of coin support.
@@CryptoDad hi Rex great tutorial, I like your calm style. The Trezor seems not to be so well protected, see the channel unciphered for the reason, if you like, they did an analysis about it. I have question, could you do a tutorial or do you already have one, for a personal (preferable offlline) portfolio overview ? The onekey app is real scarce regarding usability. If you didn't know, that you have one coin you'd foget about it :)
@@edwinmosquera1573 I like the Touch. I’ll use it predominantly for my AlienForm NFTs. I am really happy with my Tangem 2.0. So simple to use. Efficient. No battery issues to think about.
If your intention is to somehow remain anonymous when using crypto and still be able to cash out, then using a debit card would be the best way as long as it's one of those prepaid debit cards. But unfortunately to connect your debit card to any 3rd party payment processor, you'll most likely have to go through KYC to make it happen. And so you're kind of dead in the water trying to remain anonymous. So most wallets like Ledger allow you to buy and sell crypto from within their app. But you have to connect to a third party payment processor in order to do this. Some of these 3rd party payment processors accept debit cards, some do not. But pretty much all of them now require KYC just to get signed up for their services.
Remember: The function of OneKey Lite is to backup the mnemonics of the hot wallet, which only supports the generation of 12-digit mnemonics. Therefore, OneKey Lite can only backup 12-word mnemonics, and does not support backup of 24-word mnemonics.
That's not a good idea when you're using a hardware wallet. When you're setting up a hardware wallet, you should only use a seed phrase from a previous hardware wallet. Importing a seed phrase from a hot wallet into a hardware wallet, basically overrides the security of the device.
Crypto Dad thank you for all your work you've been a great source of information. I have bought a ledger off Amazon. It was a third party I'm concerned it might be hacked. I bought a new Ledger do I just recover it or do I create a new account. Please help me out I'm concerned for the safety of my crypto. Much appreciated crypto Dad thank you
Features AirGap Vault & AirGap Wallet Offline Transaction Signing Offline Secret Storage MetaMask Support Fully Open Source Coin Flip & Dice Roll BIP85 Child Entropy Segwit Support Social Recovery BIP39 Passphrase AirGap is more than an ordinary hardware wallet Based on a two device approach, increasing security and usability with YOU in the driver’s seat
I recently did a video on the Keystone wallet, which is one of the most popular air-gapped wallets: ua-cam.com/video/CGatnPBdWlI/v-deo.html Air-gapped wallets are more secure, but more difficult to use, so there's a bit of a trade off. For most people, it doesn't matter how secure the wallet is. If you can't figure out how to use it, it's pretty much useless to you.
You have the best videos. Simple, step by step explanations. I always learn something from your videos.
Rex you are one of the best Man ever, we thank you for all you do for us!!!! What a help, we really apreciate you!!!👍👍👍
Thank you!
Man i really really like your videos. Your content and informative How to's rock!! Thank you!!!!
Brazil here, thank you.
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@CryptoDad, Thanks for the good work. it seems the OneKey lite works the same way as Tangem wallet. am i right or i got it wrong?
@@ericboaz9631 Yes, they both use the RFD signal. But you can’t really authorize transactions with the Onekey light. It’s simply a back up device, whereas the Tangem card is a full fledged wallet.
Thank you, Rex, appreciate, helpful unboxing as always.👍
No problem 👍
I really appreciate your super informative videos bloke...especially the hard wallet usability improvements
very informative and simple , thanks very much
Wow score Rex! Everyone wants the GOAT to show their products.
Thanks Scott this one took me a few days. Had to break it into chapters.
Thank you so much for all this great content, I would like to know if one can create their own seed phrase and how to do it?
thanks for the good instructions 😀
Great video. Thanks. 👍
Does one key support storing Xrp/ Xlm? I need to replace nano X
Good night! I have a question what cable do you use to connect on your computer? I have MacBook Air and is only ubc outlet.
Any tips on how to tamper evident the Keytag? Thanks in advance
Hi, really informative videos, great effort and appreciate your hard work. If you were to suggest 1 hardware wallet as a replacement to ledger which one would be your top pick? Would be nice to know!
Top pick for ledger be replacement would be Trezor T. But it does not support all of the cryptos that the Ledger does. But for most basic crypto, you’d you be golden.
Thanks for a super quick reply, really appreciate it. Safety and security wise ( open source) do you think Trezor T would be good replacement ? I’m not looking for a device with lot of coin support.
@@CryptoDad hi Rex great tutorial, I like your calm style. The Trezor seems not to be so well protected, see the channel unciphered for the reason, if you like, they did an analysis about it.
I have question, could you do a tutorial or do you already have one, for a personal (preferable offlline) portfolio overview ?
The onekey app is real scarce regarding usability. If you didn't know, that you have one coin you'd foget about it :)
woow, it's pretty coool!!
Hi Cryptodad, is Nested SegWit the default btc receiving address in the Onekey classic? Can it be changed to Native SegWit?
Hi All, one question. Is it better/cheaper to swap cryptos in One Key software or send the crypto to an exchange and then swap it?
This a good question.
I have my Touch arriving soon!
How do you feel with your hardware wallet, was it a good investment?
@@edwinmosquera1573 I like the Touch. I’ll use it predominantly for my AlienForm NFTs. I am really happy with my Tangem 2.0. So simple to use. Efficient. No battery issues to think about.
How do we move away from the banks?
Do any of the wallets support a debt card, or something?
ThanQ for your time & information. 😊
If your intention is to somehow remain anonymous when using crypto and still be able to cash out, then using a debit card would be the best way as long as it's one of those prepaid debit cards. But unfortunately to connect your debit card to any 3rd party payment processor, you'll most likely have to go through KYC to make it happen. And so you're kind of dead in the water trying to remain anonymous.
So most wallets like Ledger allow you to buy and sell crypto from within their app. But you have to connect to a third party payment processor in order to do this. Some of these 3rd party payment processors accept debit cards, some do not. But pretty much all of them now require KYC just to get signed up for their services.
ThanQ @@CryptoDad 🙂
Remember:
The function of OneKey Lite is to backup the mnemonics of the hot wallet, which only supports the generation of 12-digit mnemonics. Therefore, OneKey Lite can only backup 12-word mnemonics, and does not support backup of 24-word mnemonics.
what do you think about xportal wallet?
Can you restore by using a seed phrase you got from a hot wallet?
That's not a good idea when you're using a hardware wallet. When you're setting up a hardware wallet, you should only use a seed phrase from a previous hardware wallet. Importing a seed phrase from a hot wallet into a hardware wallet, basically overrides the security of the device.
how can I connect my device with my computer
Crypto Dad thank you for all your work you've been a great source of information. I have bought a ledger off Amazon.
It was a third party I'm concerned it might be hacked.
I bought a new Ledger do I just recover it or do I create a new account.
Please help me out I'm concerned for the safety of my crypto. Much appreciated crypto Dad thank you
How long did this take to arrive from China? I ordered a mini about 5 days ago (USPS) and the tracking hasn't updated in 4 days.
Hi Rex, what do you think of AirGap wallet?
Features
AirGap Vault & AirGap Wallet
Offline Transaction Signing
Offline Secret Storage
MetaMask Support
Fully Open Source
Coin Flip & Dice Roll
BIP85 Child Entropy
Segwit Support
Social Recovery
BIP39 Passphrase
AirGap is more than an ordinary hardware wallet
Based on a two device approach, increasing security and usability with YOU in the driver’s seat
I recently did a video on the Keystone wallet, which is one of the most popular air-gapped wallets: ua-cam.com/video/CGatnPBdWlI/v-deo.html
Air-gapped wallets are more secure, but more difficult to use, so there's a bit of a trade off. For most people, it doesn't matter how secure the wallet is. If you can't figure out how to use it, it's pretty much useless to you.
@@CryptoDadhow many cold wallets do you think is a good number to use? And are you ok to name the ones you prefer and use? Thanks
@CryptoDad AirGap is the name of the wallet I mentioned
made to be installed on an old offline phone
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