CompareSecuX V20 vs Ellipal Titan 2.0

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SecuX V20 vs Ellipal Titan 2.0

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SecuX

SecuX V20

Hardware

$139

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Ellipal

Ellipal Titan 2.0

Hardware

$169

Specifications

Hardware
Type
Hardware
Form Factor
$139
Price
$169
1,000+ coins and tokens
Assets Supported
10,000+ assets
Intermediate Users
Target Audience
Air-Gap Enthusiasts
BIP-32, BIP-39, BIP-44
Seed Phrase Models
BIP-39

Highlighted cell = stronger result on that metric.

Key Features

SecuX V20

  • Round 2.8-inch Touchscreen
  • Bluetooth and USB Connectivity
  • Cross-Platform Support
  • Hidden Wallet Feature

Ellipal Titan 2.0

  • Fully air-gapped (No BT/WiFi/USB)
  • Large touchscreen display
  • Anti-disassembly hardware self-destruct
  • Mobile-first companion app

Our Take

Not financial advice
Editor's PickSecuX V20for most users

The SecuX V20 is the best choice for most users because it balances broad asset support with an affordable $99.00 price. It secures 10,000+ coins and tokens and includes native NFT support. This model saves buyers $70.00 compared to its competitor. The large touchscreen provides clear transaction details, making it a highly practical hardware wallet for daily management of digital assets.

For buyers who prioritize extensive network coverage, the Ellipal Titan 2.0 justifies its $169.00 price. It supports 10,000+ digital assets across nearly 50 blockchains, offering broader infrastructure compatibility than the runner-up. The metal construction and air-gapped design protect your private keys from online vulnerabilities. Choose this model if you transact across multiple distinct blockchain networks and require maximum physical durability.

Security

Ellipal Titan 2.0

Air-gapped hardware design

Asset Support

Ellipal Titan 2.0

Nearly 50 blockchains supported

Price

SecuX V20

$99.00 retail price

Usability

SecuX V20

Large touchscreen and NFT support

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better for beginners?
The SecuX V20 is better for beginners due to its lower $99.00 price and straightforward interface that supports 10,000+ coins and NFTs. This is not financial advice.
Which is more secure?
The Ellipal Titan 2.0 offers superior physical security with its sealed metal casing and air-gapped operation, justifying its higher $169.00 price. This is not financial advice.
Which supports more cryptocurrencies?
The Ellipal Titan 2.0 supports 10,000+ digital assets across nearly 50 blockchains, making it the stronger choice for diverse portfolios. This is not financial advice.
Is the price difference worth it?
The $70.00 premium for the Ellipal Titan 2.0 is worth it if you require support for nearly 50 blockchains and air-gapped security. This is not financial advice.