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“Get a hardware wallet”

I finally pulled the trigger on a hardware wallet. I got a Trezor Model T as it seems to be one of the best with the most supported coins.

Getting my coins on to my Trezor however, was harder than Prince Andrew hosting the Teen Choice Awards.

XLM? Had to connect to my Exodus wallet; use Trezor bridge, then find out i can only access it on Exodus-not Trezor Suite-Trezor online wallet-or on Android. (ok, its not a native token to Trezor, lets try another)

ADA? I had to do more searching on how, apparently i need some third party app or something which i send it to, but "we assure you" the coins are safe on your wallet

LTC? Ok, why not try a native token. "The wallet address is invalid", you guessed it, you need a third party site to convert your address to another type of address.

My review so far is, Looks pretty, really well hyped, "supports" lots of currencies, super safe (if only i could actually get my assets on it and use them in the software provided)

So back to exodus for now

TLDR; I am only a couple years into my crypto journey, i have plenty to learn. But if you think "just get a hardware wallet" is the magic solution; Please check to see what you will have to go through to actually transfer the assets to Trezor.

I desperately want this to work. I dropped a chunk of change to get one of the nicer wallets available, but I'm feeling a bit let down.

And one final rant. DGB (i like the coin, truly) is a native token, but XLM is not? WTF?

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