Worth Investing? Getting Myself an End of Year (Christmas) Present - Hardware Wallet

Thanksgiving just passed, Black Friday is gone...

Cyber Monday is here!

I honestly have totally forgotten about its existence especially when Malaysia has a consistent crazy cyber sales every month starting from 7.7 - 12.12 annually!

Yes... Malaysians can really shop from their mobile phones!

But this seems to be a really intriguing proposition since as the age goes closer to eternity, anyone of us knows that we can't bring our belongings to 6 feet under and whatever we have should be passed down to the next of kin as painless as possible.


Besides, you have so many hackers trying SO HARD to just try to grab your hard earned crypto from one compromised hot wallet to another, you just can't ignore anymore that what needs to be set aside, should remained to be set aside.


Being the only crypto craze in the family, I suppose if I leave a bunch of paper wallet for the little munchkins, they probably would actually just throw it away and gone it would be, the BTCs and its altcoins be in limbo, forever locked up, inaccessible in the blockchain-verse as long as the network and the power is up.


Probably being convinced by Digital Asset News too much now...


So here I went, aiming for something I could afford.

At first I was pretty much intrigued with the Ledger Nano S which it looks so much like a USB drive it can just hide among my USBs with priceless memories from my D90 monster collection, that could really do the trick; however it only enable me to keep around 5 cryptos for the cheapest price I could afford using the Black Friday Sales Promotion Code.


Not to mention that it now offers passive income staking on Tezos too...


Until... my #teammalaysia family @elizacheng and @khimgoh (who're crypto trader gurus by now) offered me something much simpler, and apparently it currently sits at the no. 1 of the top safest hardware wallet list.

With the final promotion of the year for them (I think - since they didn't mention boxing day) today could be my last chance grabbing this at 39.99 USD.

I think it includes free shipping (if purchased 2 and above), which is already a plus over the nano ledger S that doesn't offer free shipping.

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So there I go, the cheapest hardware wallet I could afford, and I do look forward for it to arrive in 1 month's time hopefully, otherwise this is going to be a Chinese New Year gift for myself 😅

How about you?

Do you already have a hardware wallet?

  • Do you use SavePal, or you preferred the more mainstreamed wallets like Trezor / Ledger?
  • How often do you use it?
  • Or do you only set it as cold storage wallet and not being used for payment at all?

Do share your experience and I do welcome tips on how to upkeep wallets that has batteries in it. 😊

Until then

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Time sure flies! I am "3 years old" now! haha

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Congratulations.
I'm more than 2 month since became a happy SavePal S1 user.
What a huge jump from the archaic Trezor's & Ledger's !
I can do now my wLEO swaps (on UNISWAP) maybe ten times faster (and Metamask even do not used at all)

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Oh wow! I am a total n00b for hardware wallets! Do you have a tutorial on how you do Uniswap with your SavePal?

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I do not.
But all is extremely easy.
Once you have installed and synced the SAFEPAL app on your phone - all comes like in 3 clicks

  1. Open the SAFEPAL app
  2. Go to applications section ( central icon on the bottom menu line)
  3. Select UNISWAP

Start swaping or funding the pool. 😃

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uh, this sounds rather simple, so the only important thing to remember is to make sure the gas fee is low when swapping. 😃

Thank you so much for the tips @onealfa.leo !

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