Better is subjective. Tangem is easier to use. But, Cypherock might be considered more secure because it has its own offline device for setting up your wallet vs Tangem which uses your phone.
A bit confused! Can I find the seed phrase to write it out? Incase I loose all my cards. Asking cause, as you said it wont be accessible if the cards are lost although you were able to see your seed phrase.
Yes, while you still have your cards, you can write down your seed phrase and store it away safely. So do that first thing when you setup the wallet just to be safe and you’ll be good.
It's good you mention if you set up a wallet without a seed phrase and the cards or devices get lost or destroyed then you will never be able to access your funds again. Not enough channels mention this very important key point when reviewing these devices. The whole point of self custody is to know your seed phrase so no matter what you can always recover your wallet. I don't think its a good idea for these wallets to promote non seed phrase wallet setups. If you can't manage your seed phrase then you should not be doing self custody crypto to be honest. Might as well let a bank or exchange hold your crypto. If you are going to go down the card and NFC path then I think Tangem does it better without having to have another device like X1 does by just using your phone and an app. Only thing Tangem can do to improve things is change from 12 word seed phrases to 24 seed word phrases and allowing the option for up to 5 cards per wallet instead of just a maximum of 3. What is with the 4GB app for the PC size? That is way too big. I'd be sus why the software needs to be so large. Maybe you can do a review on which hardware wallets have the best software app usability and experience?
I saw your other comment. Here’s my thought. Tangem = easiest to use PERIOD Trezor = still pretty easy to use, offers more security features than Tangem, 100% open source Cypherock = kind of falls in the middle, more security features than Tangem, easy to use, not completely open source like Trezor. Also, whichever wallet you choose, make sure it supports the coins you hold BEFORE buying it. - Alex
@@cyberscrilla honestly I just relooked and seen the mobile demo video without the hardware vault is 4yrs ago if I'm right... So have to decide do I want only mobile (tangem, very mobile since could keep in wallet) or semi mobile (android and pc trezor but then have to carry it around)... Thank you for quick response
Cypherock X1 is the clear winner. 👍🏻 Tangem doesn't have a dedicated display to view transactions offline. That's a joke. You can never rely on a mobile app to view addresses. Amazing video #CyberScrilla. Bought one today.
Made in India. No. Also way too fiddly. Surely too many moving parts. Joystick like it’s 1983. Lots of fail points. KISS. NGRAVE for HODL. Tangem or KeepKey for transfers and Keystone 3 Pro for trading.
That’s quite a statement for not having actually used the product yourself. It’s more than sturdy. I have game consoles that are 30 years old and the joystick still works.
@@cyberscrillaindeed. It would be. So I bought one to trial it. Moving parts. Plastic. Made in India. That’s a problem. It means in my experience (big statement or otherwise) your data is marginally secure. It’s likely to end up on a database being sold somewhere on the dark web. And that is in my experience a real risk. So would you actually risk storing your HODL crypto on a device made in India of plastic cheap material. And so if you have any working knowledge of Indian quality assurance and privacy protection - you’d have to say no. Not that big a statement really.
Made in India actually means quality unlike Made in China. Westerners will realise this in the future!! Indians abolutely love quality!! Its a cultural thing..., If they have money they will always go for quality over quantity!! Chinese are culturally opposite in this regard!! Indians only lack finishing quality whereas chinese excells in that!! But build quality wise india is up there with the best.
Let me know if you have any questions! Remember to use my discount code “cyberscrilla” to get 28% off your order!
- Alex
First time hearing of them. Interesting design will check them
out!
Thanks for the video! Going to check it out. I still like my Tangem.
Thanks for watching. Tangem is still awesome!
The main difference here is the vault and the Shamir secret phrase for increased security.
No XRP support. Thanks for the update.
Thanks for the info! 😃👍🏼👊🏼
Hey, thank YOU for watching!
- Alex
Do you think it is better than Tangem? And is it more secure than tangem? Can you use the card to purchase things?
Better is subjective. Tangem is easier to use.
But, Cypherock might be considered more secure because it has its own offline device for setting up your wallet vs Tangem which uses your phone.
A bit confused! Can I find the seed phrase to write it out? Incase I loose all my cards.
Asking cause, as you said it wont be accessible if the cards are lost although you were able to see your seed phrase.
Yes, while you still have your cards, you can write down your seed phrase and store it away safely. So do that first thing when you setup the wallet just to be safe and you’ll be good.
@@cyberscrilla Alright! Thanks man...
Thanks heaps.
Thanks for watching!
- Alex
Can use tangem seed phrase to trust wallet?
Yes.
It's good you mention if you set up a wallet without a seed phrase and the cards or devices get lost or destroyed then you will never be able to access your funds again. Not enough channels mention this very important key point when reviewing these devices. The whole point of self custody is to know your seed phrase so no matter what you can always recover your wallet. I don't think its a good idea for these wallets to promote non seed phrase wallet setups. If you can't manage your seed phrase then you should not be doing self custody crypto to be honest. Might as well let a bank or exchange hold your crypto.
If you are going to go down the card and NFC path then I think Tangem does it better without having to have another device like X1 does by just using your phone and an app.
Only thing Tangem can do to improve things is change from 12 word seed phrases to 24 seed word phrases and allowing the option for up to 5 cards per wallet instead of just a maximum of 3.
What is with the 4GB app for the PC size? That is way too big. I'd be sus why the software needs to be so large.
Maybe you can do a review on which hardware wallets have the best software app usability and experience?
But they do display the seed phrase which you can write down??? Or ???
Ughhh.. Lol... I just commented about trezor 3 VS tangem now watching this... Which one lol
I saw your other comment. Here’s my thought.
Tangem = easiest to use PERIOD
Trezor = still pretty easy to use, offers more security features than Tangem, 100% open source
Cypherock = kind of falls in the middle, more security features than Tangem, easy to use, not completely open source like Trezor.
Also, whichever wallet you choose, make sure it supports the coins you hold BEFORE buying it.
- Alex
@@cyberscrilla honestly I just relooked and seen the mobile demo video without the hardware vault is 4yrs ago if I'm right... So have to decide do I want only mobile (tangem, very mobile since could keep in wallet) or semi mobile (android and pc trezor but then have to carry it around)... Thank you for quick response
@@davidw786 I wouldn’t carry my cold wallet around personally. I keep it locked away, even Tangem. That’s just me though.
Which is better Tangem or this one
Cypherock has more security features.
Tangem is easier to setup and use.
Cypherock X1 🚀
Best hardware wallet to store crypto 💯
I would say Tangem is the Best Wallet
Cypherock X1 is the clear winner. 👍🏻 Tangem doesn't have a dedicated display to view transactions offline.
That's a joke. You can never rely on a mobile app to view addresses.
Amazing video #CyberScrilla. Bought one today.
Thanks! Curious to know if you used my discount code?
Wouldt say the best … not as safe as other
Lol why?@@roxguitarman86
It doesn't appear to support XRP, XLM or XDC. Correct me if I'm wrong
Correct
Whi the fk has those trash coins still anyway
@@cyberscrilla does it support XMR?
@@yakovbrod9992 no, only wrapped (Wxmr)
How Mandy network in cypherock?
Are you asking how many blockchain networks the Cypherock wallet supports?
10
@@cyberscrilla yes. Sorry
Cool Video! Let's collab on a Harware Wallet Vid
Thanks! Send me an email and tell me what you have in mind.
theteam@cyberscrilla(dot)com
- Alex
Is it open source?
Did you watch the video? Because I answer that exact question in detail.
not buying anything from india
@@nftshiller8485 fine be me lol?
Can you make in store purchases with this card?
No. This is a hardware wallet for managing and storing crypto.
Made in India. No. Also way too fiddly. Surely too many moving parts. Joystick like it’s 1983. Lots of fail points. KISS. NGRAVE for HODL. Tangem or KeepKey for transfers and Keystone 3 Pro for trading.
That’s quite a statement for not having actually used the product yourself. It’s more than sturdy.
I have game consoles that are 30 years old and the joystick still works.
@@cyberscrillaindeed. It would be. So I bought one to trial it. Moving parts. Plastic. Made in India. That’s a problem. It means in my experience (big statement or otherwise) your data is marginally secure. It’s likely to end up on a database being sold somewhere on the dark web. And that is in my experience a real risk. So would you actually risk storing your HODL crypto on a device made in India of plastic cheap material. And so if you have any working knowledge of Indian quality assurance and privacy protection - you’d have to say no. Not that big a statement really.
Tangem on the other hand - as a temporary day to day transactor - is superb. But wouldn’t Hodl on a blind signer. Do you?
And you do wonder why tangem don’t utilise the Shamir sharing system in their own cards.
Made in India actually means quality unlike Made in China. Westerners will realise this in the future!! Indians abolutely love quality!! Its a cultural thing..., If they have money they will always go for quality over quantity!! Chinese are culturally opposite in this regard!! Indians only lack finishing quality whereas chinese excells in that!! But build quality wise india is up there with the best.