Check out this pic I found: https://i.ibb.co/NgQ5GMQB/5555.png
Can anyone tell me what hardware wallets are in this image? I know that one is a Ledger, but what about the other four?
Which hardware wallets are shown here?
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I could be wrong but they also look like Ledger's. The first letter definitely look like an "L" to me.
Could be the Flex or Stax models? or maybe even something with the same shape... Ellipal's titan 2.0, or Keystone 3 Pro
(Probably overthinking it) but the text on those is showing on the bottom of the devices (left to right), so I highly doubt the "circle" we're seeing is a navigation button (those wouldn't be on top) that's why I'm more inclined to think this is a case, and not the device itself.
I can't figure it out and it's bugged me for days. I should know, but I can't seem to find that model.
Why would you even care what this dude tries to show off? How lame, another idiot (on the picture) showing off "he made it" likely with crypto, potentially sharing it in some (a)social media context like it's a dick contest. Maybe the car is his, who the fuck cares.
I'd rather suggest to keep a lower profile and not scream to the world you're in crypto.
Those four don't look like some additional Ledger crap to me, but because I wouldn't ever buy any Ledger shit, I could very well be wrong.
Whatever... Not even sure if the picture isn't a bit "dressed up". The angle that dude holds his arm looks to me that the four devices would slip down, but I could misjudge the perspective.
It appears that the hardware wallet in his hand is a ledger, but what about the other four? I searched for a similar hardware wallet but couldn't find one.
So it appears to be AI-generated to me, and when I zoom in, I see "Ledger" on four of them. However, I saw a near similar one; look below
Do the four of them seem like a KeepKey? Look at the size; the only odd thing is that the logo appears to be Ledger; could it have been modified by AI or was it custom designed?
The image is too blurry to see the details. Is there no other pics? Or better yet, if you know the one in the picture, why not ask him directly? I guess you must have seen it on social media or something. Hard to believe nobody never questioned about the model other than you. Sounds like an easy way to market some products too, especially if it's sponsored. What a twist if it isn't a HW though.
The image is unclear to me. I tried to zoom in on the image, but I couldn't make out the letters clearly.
The one in the person's hand is most likely a Ledger wallet, but the one on his arm is unclear exactly what it is and it is unclear whether it is actually a hard wallet or something else. I mean, nothing in the picture shows anything that belongs to a hard wallet, such as a screen, buttons, or what the brand is, or maybe it is a metal wallet.
Why do you need to find the brand of that hardware wallet in the photo?
If you want to find a good hardware wallet to use, let's choose open source hardware wallets. Note: Ledger is not a good hardware wallet because it's close source, has many data breaches and some controversial wallet products.
[LIST] Open Source Hardware Wallets.
[GUIDE] How to buy a Hardware Wallet the right way.
https://walletscrutiny.com/?verdict=reproducible&platform=hardware
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HyperDiamondMember
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#9Aug 6, 2025, 10:54 AM
Is that 4 black squares even a hardware wallet? I did quick google lens search and it said that those are Monimoto 9 GPS which I suspect is wrong answer.
The 2 below definitely Ledger though, pretty obvious.
ryanhodlerMember
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#10Aug 6, 2025, 12:13 PM
My first instinct is that this is AI generated because why would somebody need 6 hardware wallets and feel the need to post an image of them on social media while balancing them on his arm.
This is what Google Gemini says. I believe there is some sort of watermark that allows it to detect if was made with Googles own tools.
The four square type kind of device has "Ledger" word on it, the model Flex is the only one that has this kind of shape on its recent devices, i could be wrong though since those are a bit smaller.
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