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Ledger Nano S Plus vs Keystone 3 Pro
Ledger
Ledger Nano S Plus
Hardware
$79
Keystone
Keystone 3 Pro
Hardware
$149
Specifications
Highlighted cell = stronger result on that metric.
Key Features
Ledger Nano S Plus
- Larger Screen
- Increased App Capacity
- Affordable Price
- NFT Support
Keystone 3 Pro
- Triple Secure Element design
- Air-Gapped via QR Codes
- Fingerprint Sensor
- Detachable Battery
Our Take
Not financial adviceThe Ledger Nano S Plus is the best choice for most cryptocurrency investors. At $59.00, it costs $90.00 less than the Keystone 3 Pro. It supports over 15,000 coins and tokens, which is nearly triple the 5,500+ assets supported by the Keystone model. This combination of a low price point and vast asset compatibility makes the Ledger Nano S Plus the most practical hardware wallet for securing digital assets.
The Keystone 3 Pro serves users who prioritize multi-chain diversity. While it costs $149.00, it supports 5,500+ coins and tokens across more than 200 blockchains. This extensive blockchain network support provides a dedicated infrastructure for users managing assets across diverse, independent networks. It represents a premium alternative for those who require its specific multi-chain ecosystem coverage over the broader token support of the Ledger.
Security
Both devices offer standard hardware-isolated security for private keys.
Asset Support
Ledger Nano S Plus
Supports 15,000+ assets compared to 5,500+ on the Keystone 3 Pro.
Price
Ledger Nano S Plus
Costs $59.00, saving users $90.00 compared to the Keystone 3 Pro.
Usability
Ledger Nano S Plus
Wider asset integration simplifies portfolio management for a lower cost.