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Ledger Nano X vs Keystone 3 Pro
Ledger
Ledger Nano X
Hardware
$149
Keystone
Keystone 3 Pro
Hardware
$149
Specifications
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Key Features
Ledger Nano X
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- Ledger Live App
- Supports a wide range of assets
Keystone 3 Pro
- Triple Secure Element design
- Air-Gapped via QR Codes
- Fingerprint Sensor
- Detachable Battery
Our Take
Not financial adviceThe Ledger Nano X is the best choice for most users because it balances broad asset support with a reasonable price. At $99.00, it costs $50.00 less than the Keystone 3 Pro. It supports 15,000+ coins and tokens, which is nearly triple the asset library of its competitor. This extensive compatibility ensures you manage your entire portfolio on a single hardware device without needing multiple wallets.
The Keystone 3 Pro serves users who prioritize multi-chain diversity over sheer asset volume. While it costs $149.00, it supports 5,500+ coins and tokens across 200+ distinct blockchains. This extensive blockchain network support makes it a strong alternative for investors who interact with niche networks that the Ledger Nano X does not support. The device provides a premium hardware experience for those willing to pay the $50.00 premium.
Security
Both devices offer industry-standard hardware security to isolate private keys.
Asset Support
Ledger Nano X
Supports 15,000+ assets compared to 5,500+ on the Keystone 3 Pro.
Price
Ledger Nano X
Costs $99.00, which is $50.00 cheaper than the Keystone 3 Pro.
Usability
Ledger Nano X
Wider asset integration makes daily portfolio management simpler.