Which hardware wallet is right for you?
In-depth comparison of Etherbit Card and Trezor Model One
Etherbit Card and Trezor Model One are two popular hardware wallets with some difference in cost, ease of use, compatibility, and the number of supported coins.
We've compared Etherbit Card head to head with Trezor Model One to help you decide which is best for your cold storage needs.
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![]() Size 85.60mm x 53.98mm x 1mm | ![]() Size 60mm x 30mm x 6mm |
![]() Weight — | ![]() Weight 12g |
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