Trezor Safe 7 vs Ledger Nano X
Key differences
- The Safe 7 has a much larger 2.5" color touchscreen, while the Nano X has a small 1.09" monochrome OLED.
- The Safe 7 is quantum-ready with dual Secure Elements including TROPIC01, while the Nano X uses a CC EAL5+ chip.
- The Safe 7 is fully open source, while Ledger's firmware is proprietary — raising transparency concerns for some users.
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Price
$149 USD
Wallet Type
Hardware
Launch
2019
Screen Size
1.09" Monochrome OLED display
Box Includes
- Nano X hardware wallet
- USB-C to USB-A cable
- getting started leaflet
- 3 recovery sheets
- keychain strap
Security Features
Passphrase Support
Passphrase Entry
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Computer
PIN Protection
Shamir Secret Sharing
Tor Support
Usage
Platforms
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
- Android
- iOS
Supported Coins
Secure and manage over 5,500 different coins and tokens including Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, USD Tether, Polkadot, Litecoin, and more.
Interfaces
USB-C, Bluetooth
Technical Details
Secure Elements
CC EAL5+ certified secure chip
Open Source
Software
FIDO Authentication
Size
24
72x18.6x11.75 mm (2.83x0.73x0.46 in)
Weight
g (0.0oz)
34g (1.2oz)
Bitcoin-Only Version
Integration & Multisig
Integrations
Multisig Support
Company Details
Parent Company
Ledger
Parent Company Founded
2014
Security Incidents
A crypto user claims they lost $2.5 million in Bitcoin and NFTs from a Ledger Nano S, sparking scrutiny over Ledger's security. While the user insists the seed phrase was secure, the incident has reignited debate over hardware wallet vulnerabilities and possible user error.

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