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OneKey Classic 1S Setup Guide: Hardware Wallet for Beginners

OneKey Classic 1S unboxed
Inside the box: the wallet itself, a USB-C cable, and a tamper-evident seal.

OneKey Classic 1S Setup Guide: Hardware Wallet for Beginners

I've been using software wallets for years, but after watching yet another MetaMask phishing scam unfold on Twitter, I finally bit the bullet and ordered a hardware wallet. The OneKey Classic 1S arrived last week, and I'm documenting the entire setup process here—mostly so I remember what I did, but also because every guide I found online skipped the parts I actually got stuck on.

Why I Picked the OneKey Classic 1S

I compared several hardware wallets before settling on this one. Here's what mattered to me:

Feature OneKey Classic 1S Ledger Nano S Plus Trezor One
Price ~$99 ~$79 ~$69
Bluetooth Yes No No
Secure Element EAL6+ certified chip EAL5+ certified chip General-purpose MCU
Multi-chain Support Extensive (100+) Extensive (5,000+) Moderate
Token Support 30,000+ 5,500+ Varies by chain

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