Backup model
Can you recover funds if the phone, card, or device is lost?
This is a practical buyer checklist for people choosing between Tangem, Ledger, Trezor, or leaving funds on an exchange. Use it before clicking any offer.
Can you recover funds if the phone, card, or device is lost?
Can you clearly confirm what you are approving before sending?
Will you actually keep backups safe and avoid shortcuts?
What happens when you lose the wallet or need a second device?
Will heirs or trusted contacts know there is a recovery plan without seeing secrets too early?
Can you avoid fake apps, address poisoning, dusting links, and dangerous approvals?
Does Tangem, Ledger, or Trezor fit your real behavior better?
Wallet shortlist
Easiest mobile setup
Best for: Beginners, mobile-first self-custody, and readers who dislike seed-phrase workflows.
Tradeoff: No device screen; you confirm actions in the mobile app.
Screen + app ecosystem
Best for: Readers who want a dedicated device screen and broad app support.
Tradeoff: More traditional setup, with recovery-phrase responsibility.
Visit LedgerOpen-source leaning
Best for: Readers who prefer a traditional hardware wallet and transparent design philosophy.
Tradeoff: Less mobile-first than Tangem and more setup responsibility than beginner wallets.
Visit TrezorRecommended next step
Start with Tangem if mobile setup and fewer seed-phrase headaches matter most.
Open Tangem hub →Use the matrix to compare Tangem, Ledger, and Trezor by backup model, screen, and best fit.
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