Ledger and Trezor have revamped their hardware wallet offerings with new models introduced in 2025. Ledger's lineup now includes the Nano Gen5 at $179, the Flex at $249, and the Stax at $399, while Trezor has launched the Safe 7 at $249, marking its entry into the premium segment. The Safe 7 is notable for its post-quantum cryptography capabilities and IP67 rating, making it the first water- and dust-resistant hardware wallet.
Security remains a critical issue, as Ledger faced another data breach in January 2026, compromising customer information but not financial data or seed phrases. This incident highlights the ongoing risks associated with customer data management. Trezor, meanwhile, has not reported similar breaches since late 2025, positioning itself as a more secure option with its open-source hardware and firmware.
In 2026, the choice between Ledger and Trezor hinges on security priorities rather than coin compatibility. Trezor offers a fully auditable system with post-quantum cryptography, while Ledger provides a broader ecosystem with direct dApp connectivity. However, Ledger's repeated data breaches may affect user trust in its proprietary security model.
Ledger and Trezor Unveil New Hardware Wallets Amid Security Concerns
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