Keepkey

12034 134th Ct NE, Suite 103, 98052, Bothell, United States
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2.15
Based on 20 Reviews

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4

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30.00%

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10.00%

1

45.00%
About Keepkey

KeepKey is a bitcoin hardware wallet. When you entrust KeepKey with your money, each and every bitcoin transaction you make must be reviewed and approved via it’s OLED display and confirmation button. It now becomes nearly impossible for virtual attackers like malware or viruses to steal your valuable bitcoins.

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Greg Hall
GB

Way to slow to load Way to slow to load, and many times I have to re enter all my details to get access.

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Callum05
GB

Really? A great product? All those saying great product, try sending some ERC 20 coins to it. KK said that they support ERC 20. They don't support ALL ERC 20 coins (but don't tell you this.) Furthermore, they dont have an idea when they will. That means any coins you send will not be visible until KK extract the digit and do what they have promised.So this is not a crypto wallet. This is a wallet to store SOME coins. It is so sad because this is a good, well designed product - apart from the fact that the coins stored is a selective list.

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Raul
CL

i have many troubles with the shipping i have many troubles with the shipping, they send me twice keepkey and dont arrived .. but well wherever, anna rudenko customer service help me in anything and respect that, for that i put 3 stars.

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Tatu Carreta
AR

Very bad,don't buy it. Its very bad,after the first time you connect your keepkey wallet it doesn't load properly ever again,so next time you try to connect it tells you that is not being detected or that an error ocurred,so after that you need to go to windows settings and expel the keepkey from your device and connect it back in,you may need to do this several times before its detected properly and you can access your crypto. Not only that but when you connect your keepkey for some reason not all of your assets show automatically so if you have xyz crypto that you deposited in your wallet years ago you may not know until you check that particular crypto for it to be shown. I had chainlink,I dind't access my wallet in about 6 months and when I checked back it didn't show,I had to go to setting and click something to show my link. Its very bad just buy a trezor this is not worth it,it also doesn't support a lot of coins.

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William Charles
GB

A bit confusing for a novice but I like the idea... I have yet to use my Keepkey, and maybe it's just my ignorance on crypto-currencies in general, but sort of feel like I'm shooting in the dark here. l'm sure the information to get started is somewhere, but it doesn't just reach out and slap you, obviously I need to do more digging. But the idea of having your "money" instead of letting someone else hold it is what I like.

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