Andrew
Well-known member
Been helping a friend get into crypto recently and was wondering — is the Ledger Nano S Plus still the best hardware wallet for beginners? 
It checks a lot of boxes:
Affordable price (especially compared to Ledger Nano X)
Support for a huge number of coins
Battle-tested security model
Regular firmware updates
But I'm seeing a few new players like SafePal and Trezor Model One offering some interesting alternatives.
Personally, I started with Ledger and still feel pretty safe using it, but tech moves fast... maybe there are better options now?
If you had to recommend one hardware wallet for someone starting to secure $500–$5,000 worth of crypto today, what would it be?
Ledger still king — or are you moving toward something newer?

It checks a lot of boxes:




But I'm seeing a few new players like SafePal and Trezor Model One offering some interesting alternatives.
Personally, I started with Ledger and still feel pretty safe using it, but tech moves fast... maybe there are better options now?

If you had to recommend one hardware wallet for someone starting to secure $500–$5,000 worth of crypto today, what would it be?
Ledger still king — or are you moving toward something newer?