The BitBox02 is a hardware wallet made by Shift Crypto that simplifies secure handling of crypto coins through storing private keys and signing transactions. Two editions are available one is a Bitcoin-only and one supporting multiple crypto currencies such as Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum and Cardano and various tokens.
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The BitBox02 features a dual chip design with a secure chip. The source code has been independently audited by security researchers and is fully open source.
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Check out the BitBox02 - extremely user friendly and great support. Source: 5 months ago
Be sure to check out the BitBox02. User friendly with tons of power user features. Source: 12 months ago
BitBox is a hardware wallet designed and I think manufactured in Switzerland you can find it here https://shiftcrypto.ch or their shop https://shiftcrypto.shop. I have both Trezor and Ledger the other major competitors BitBox is my favourite out of the 3 then Trezor then Ledger mostly because their source code is open and available to verify on GitHub for free whereas Ledger is proprietary. Source: about 1 year ago
Check out the BitBox02. You can even connect your own full node to the companion app. Source: over 1 year ago
If you want to install bitcoin core you can get it from bitcoin.org. But depending on what you want to do it’s probably not the best option. If you want to get into bitcoin and want to make sure your coin stays save you should get a hardware wallet. Bitbox 2 is a great option: https://shiftcrypto.ch/ If you are just going to have a few dollars in crypto, and aren’t too worried about it possibly getting stolen you... Source: over 1 year ago
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