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Honest, opinionated breakdowns of the top Bitcoin hardware wallets, exchanges, and books — with a clear verdict at the end. No "it depends" cop-outs.
The point of these pages: to save you the afternoon of cross-referencing spec sheets and Reddit threads. Each comparison ends with a real recommendation, an interactive quiz to match you to the right pick, and direct links to buy.
Hardware Wallets
ColdCard Q vs Trezor Safe 7
$249 flagships head-to-head
Why ColdCard Q wins for serious Bitcoin holders and Trezor Safe 7 still wins for absolute first-timers. Air-gap, replaceable batteries, and the Trezor Suite shitcoin trap.
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ColdCard Q vs Ledger Nano X
Open-source vs closed-source
Why Ledger's $99 price isn't the bargain it looks like — closed-source firmware, the Recover controversy, and the unglamorous reality of Ledgers dying in storage.
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ColdCard Q vs Blockstream Jade Plus
The closest hardware-wallet matchup
Both open-source, both air-gappable, both Bitcoin-friendly — and only $80 apart. Where they actually differ and which one fits which user.
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ColdCard Q vs BitBox02
Power-user toolkit vs Swiss-built simplicity
$249 air-gapped flagship vs $149 polished USB-stick-sized BitBox. Two great answers — and which one you want depends on what stage you're at.
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