Compare Model One vs Nano X
Model One
Model One
Trezor
Nano X
Nano X
Ledger
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OverviewModel One vs Nano X
Model OneNano X
Introduction
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Model One
The 'Model One' by Trezor is a relatively cheap, general-purpose hardware wallet. With its free, open-source app 'Trezor Suite' this hardware wallet supports many different cryptocurrencies and NFTs out of the box, yet still lacks support for dozens of altcoins that its successor the Model T supports. The wallet has no touch screen and is operated with a two-button pad. The Model One runs on open-source firmware and therefore misses a so-called Secure Element chip for internal security due to its single-chip architecture, which results in rather low protection against hardware attacks.
Nano X logo
Nano X
The 'Nano X' by Ledger is a highly-functional hardware wallet that can be used on all devices, including mobile phones via Bluetooth. The Nano X has a touch display and supports all popular cryptocurrencies & NFTs with Ledger's native 'Ledger Live' app that can be installed for free on your devices. Also, the Nano X is integrated with most crypto apps, wallets, and exchanges. The Nano X does not run on open-source firmware as it implements a discrete secure chip that protects it from external hardware attacks. This hardware wallet is especially popular among mobile users as it's the only hardware wallet known to us that works on all mobile devices, including iPhones.
Pros
  • Cheap price
  • Many 3rd party Integrations
  • Well-tested over years
  • Open-Source
  • Wireless mobile support via Bluetooth
  • Easy usage with touch screen
  • All popular coins and NFTs supported
  • Many 3rd party Integrations
Cons
  • No iOS support
  • Android support via 3rd party App
  • Missing many altcoins
  • Only slightly more utility than the 'Nano S Plus'
DetailsModel One vs Nano X
Model OneNano X
Price
EUR67.83,USD69.00
EUR67.83,USD69.00
For Platforms
LinuxWindows
MacOS
iOSAndroidLinuxWindows
MacOS
Storable Coins
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Dogecoin
  • Polkadot
  • Polygon
  • Shiba Inu
  • Avalance
  • Uniswap
  • Ethereum Classic
  • Litecoin
  • Cronos
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • BNB
  • XRP
  • Cardano
  • Solana
  • Dogecoin
  • Polkadot
  • Polygon
  • Shiba Inu
  • TRON
Backup
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Certification
CE, RoHS
ANSSI
Recommended For
Beginners
Beginners
Made In
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Czech Republic
France flag
France
FeaturesModel One vs Nano X
Model OneNano X
Open Source
Yes
No
NFT Support
Yes
Yes
Staking
No
Yes
Exchange Integration
Yes
Yes
Tor Support
Yes
No
2FA
Yes
Yes
Technical DetailsModel One vs Nano X
Model OneNano X
Handling
Buttons
Touch Display
Connection
Micro USB
Bluetooth, USB-C
Screen Size
128x64 pixel
128x64 pixel
Delivery Contents
Model One Hardware Wallet, Micro USB cable, 2x Recovery seed card, Trezor stickers
1 Ledger Nano X hardware wallet, 1 USB-C to USB-A cable, 1 getting started leaflet, 3 recovery sheets, 1 keychain strap
Secure Element
-
CC EAL5+
Test ResultsModel One vs Nano X
Model OneNano X
Price
95/100
75/100
Setup
88/100
90/100
Coins
81/100
99/100
Usability
91/100
96/100
Security
85/100
87/100
Integrations
95/100
100/100
Opinion
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Model One
blockig logo
89%
Good
/2024
The Model One by Trezor is a decent hardware wallet with sufficient functionality and build quality, yet it supports fewer coins and offers less security than competitor models in the same price range. Still, because the Model One runs on open-source firmware that offers high transparency for a very cheap price, it is a decent budget hardware wallet.
Nano X logo
Nano X
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91%
Very Good
/2024
The 'Nano X' by Ledger is a great alternative to the cheaper 'Nano S Plus' for those who appreciate a touch screen, the ability to send wireless transactions - even on mobile devices - and bigger storage for more altcoins & NFTs. After using the Nano X by Ledger for several months we believe that the wallet eliminates all usage-related flaws of older Ledger models which makes it a perfect general-purpose hardware wallet. Hence, we recommend Ledger's Nano X, especially to those, who plan on actively using their hardware wallet and making use of the premium, wireless usage experience of the Nano X.