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Trezor Model One vs NGRAVE ZERO
Trezor
Trezor Model One
Hardware
$69
NGRAVE
NGRAVE ZERO
Hardware
$398
Specifications
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Key Features
Trezor Model One
- Time-Tested Security
- Affordable Price
- Open-Source
- Physical Buttons
NGRAVE ZERO
- 100% Air-gapped (QR code only)
- Highest security certification (EAL7+)
- Touchscreen interface
- Metal backup included (GRAPHENE)
Our Take
Not financial adviceThe Trezor Model One is the best choice for most users because it costs $0.0 while supporting 1,800+ coins and tokens. This hardware wallet provides secure offline storage without any financial barrier to entry. Its established design ensures reliable performance for managing mainstream assets. For budget-conscious investors, the $0.0 price tag makes it the clear value leader over expensive alternatives.
The NGRAVE ZERO is the superior option for collectors who require extensive asset variety and have a $398.0 budget. It supports 9,000+ coins and tokens, which is five times the capacity of the Trezor Model One. This premium hardware wallet justifies its $398.0 price tag for advanced users who manage diverse portfolios of niche tokens that cheaper wallets cannot accommodate.
Security
NGRAVE ZERO
Premium hardware design at a $398.0 price point.
Asset Support
NGRAVE ZERO
Supports 9,000+ coins and tokens.
Price
Trezor Model One
Available at $0.0.
Usability
Trezor Model One
Simple interface with 1,800+ supported assets.