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iPod creator Tony Fadell designed a $279 credit card-sized device for storing your crypto

Por: CNBC Tech December 06, 2022

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watch nowVIDEO0:5900:59French startup Ledger launches new hardware crypto wallet Ledger StaxThe creator of the iPod, Tony Fadell, designed a new hardware wallet for people to store their cryptocurrency.The product, created by French crypto asset security firm Ledger, launched at the company's annual Ledger Op3n event Tuesday. Its launch comes at a time when trust in centralized crypto platforms is fading as a result of the collapse of Sam... + full article



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