Keep all your crypto safe & upgrade to a Ledger Nano X Hardware Wallet

    Alternatively, if you prefer a 100% Open Source wallet, a Trezor One is also a great value wallet

    I have referred to TAILS in a number of other videos but not really spent the time putting a video together that helps people understand what it is and how to use it.

    Knowing how to create and use a secure environment like this is really important when it comes to working with private keys for your cryptocurrencies, especially if you have a lost/damaged hardware wallet (ledger, trezor, keepkey, etc) and need to access some/all of the keys. (or even to verify a wallet recovery for something like coinomi)

    This video seeks to answer:
    *Where do you get Tails?
    *How to install it?
    *How to use it?

    I have a 2nd video that outlines
    *What is Tails?
    *Why is it important for working with Cryptocurrency private keys?
    *What does tails not protect against?

    Download Tails @

    New to the Crypto Space and Don’t have a hardware wallet?
    Be safe and buy them direct from the manufacturer. (Not just through some random on eBay, Amazon, etc)
    Get a Ledger:
    (If you are just starting out, I would just recommend a Ledger Nano S)

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