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Trezor Model One vs Ellipal Titan 2.0
Trezor
Trezor Model One
Hardware
$69
Ellipal
Ellipal Titan 2.0
Hardware
$169
Specifications
Highlighted cell = stronger result on that metric.
Key Features
Trezor Model One
- Time-Tested Security
- Affordable Price
- Open-Source
- Physical Buttons
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 adviceThe Trezor Model One is the best choice for budget-conscious users, offering hardware-grade security for a price of $0.0. It secures 1,800+ coins and tokens, providing ample coverage for major digital assets. This entry-level device establishes a secure offline environment for private keys without any financial barrier to entry, making it the most accessible hardware wallet on the market.
For users with diverse portfolios, the Ellipal Titan 2.0 justifies its $169.00 price tag by supporting 10,000+ digital assets across nearly 50 blockchains. This extensive coverage far exceeds the 1,800+ assets of the Trezor Model One. Investors who hold niche tokens or require multi-chain support find the Ellipal Titan 2.0 to be a superior, albeit more expensive, hardware option.
Security
Ellipal Titan 2.0
Premium $169.00 hardware build.
Asset Support
Ellipal Titan 2.0
Supports 10,000+ assets across nearly 50 blockchains.
Price
Trezor Model One
Unbeatable price of $0.0.
Usability
Trezor Model One
Simple setup at a $0.0 price point.