Do either of these look safe? I am puzzled by the chown command in the first link (seems like bad system administration to me). I am leaning towards the one from the ledger wallet support page. I just wanted to check before screwing with the nuts and bolts of my system which is humming along nicely. I figured it was best to ask because these are not official arch sources.

The scenario is that user 1 is on Kraken.com and user 2 has a (new) hardware wallet.In reality user 1 can be on a different part of the world on a different computer than user 2. The hardware wallet does not have to be connected to receive or verify a transaction. The computer is a Microsoft Windows Surface Pro 4 tablet with Windows 10. The hardware wallet is a Ledger Nano S from ledgerwallet.com.


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User 2:The hardware cryptocurrency wallet Ledger Nano S operates with its own cryptocurrencies wallet interfaces: Ledger Apps (free Google Chrome applications).The user 2 has previously already installed the 'Ledger Wallet Bitcoin' Google Chrome app from LedgerWallet.com on the tablet.User 2 starts the 'Ledger Wallet Bitcoin' application on the tablet.User 2 connects the hardware wallet trough USB. This also powers on the hardware wallet.User 2 enteres his pin on the physical hardware wallet by pressing the buttons on the hardware wallet (not on the computer) and selecting the right numbers. Then he selects the bitcoin wallet (and not the Ethereum) on the hardware wallet.The 'Ledger Wallet Bitcoin' application detects that the hardware wallet has been enabled and shows the transaction of user 1.Because the hardware wallet is new and had never been used before the transaction of 0.004 bitcoin is the same as the total (upper right in the picture).

First of all, it is very important to understand that hardware wallet users control entirely their private keys. So whatever happens, you will always have the possibility to export your keys and use your bitcoins on any software running on any chain or fork.Whatever happens, you do not need to move your funds prior to a fork, nor you risk losing access to your coins on any side of the split.

PolkaGate extension is a user-friendly and feature-rich wallet/extension, supported by the KusamaTreasury [1,2]. It provides a diverse range of functionalitiesto enhance your experience, such as proxy management, open governance, pool staking management, spamaddress warning, support for address-only accounts, crowdloans, account export/import/derivation,ledger support, parachain accounts, phishing website detection, QR account import, solo staking,remote node selection, fund transfers, balance viewing in both cryptocurrency and USD, transactionhistory viewing, and the ability to generate QR codes for addresses. ff782bc1db

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