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  • Ledger was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Paris, France

  • Ledger supports operating systems such as Windows 10, macOS 10.11, Linux, and Android OS

  • supports over 1500 cryptocurrencies

  • incorporated crypto exchange

  • Nano X offers bluetooth and mobile app

  • fiddly controls

  • closed source firmware

  • part of SatoshiLabs and was launched in 2013 with headquarters in Praha, Czech Republic

  • Trezor supports operating systems such as Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android OS

  • supports over 1500 cryptocurrencies

  • incorporated crypto exchange

  • user-friendly touchscreen

  • open-source firmware

  • no bluetooth or mobile app

  • Trezor Model T has a hefty price tag compared to the Ledger Nano X

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