Nummix Security route
Security Crypto Route

Choose the right self-custody or privacy product first.

Use this if the reader already cares about wallet safety, self-custody, buying a hardware wallet, or adding a privacy layer after the wallet and exchange choices are already clear.

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Flagship view Vault desk A premium self-custody and privacy surface built for hardware-wallet and protection-first traffic.
Best places to start

The best self-custody clicks right now.

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Trezor

Trezor is the open-source hardware-wallet route on Nummix. It pairs self-custody devices with Trezor Suite once the buyer is ready to move funds off an exchange and into hardware they control.

Open-source posture Safe 3 / 5 / 7 14-day path
Next move Use Trezor once the reader is clearly in a self-custody buying mindset and wants the open-source hardware-wallet path first.
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Ledger

Ledger is the convenience-first hardware-wallet route on Nummix. It fits buyers who want a polished device-plus-app experience once they are clearly shopping for self-custody hardware.

Ledger Live ecosystem Device + app workflow 14-day path
Next move Use Ledger when the reader is already comparing hardware wallets and wants the more convenience-first device-plus-app route.
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NordVPN

NordVPN is the live VPN CTA for Nummix's security lane. NordVPN's official feature pages highlight Threat Protection Pro, Dark Web Monitor, Meshnet, and apps across the main desktop and mobile devices.

No-logs verification Threat Protection + Meshnet 30-day path
Next move Use NordVPN after the wallet or exchange choice is already clear and the reader wants a broader mainstream privacy suite around that setup.
Before you click

Two quick rules before you click.

Lead with Trezor when self-custody is the actual goal

Trezor stays first when the reader wants the clearest hardware-wallet buying path, a more explicit self-custody posture, and a stronger move away from leaving coins parked on an exchange.

Keep Ledger as the smoother hardware backup

Ledger works best when the reader still wants a hardware wallet, but cares more about mainstream familiarity, softer onboarding, or broader accessory comfort than the most opinionated self-custody posture.

Use the tax and privacy layer after the wallet choice

Use the self-custody tax guide once the reader already owns a wallet and the real problem is tracking transactions, xpub imports, or multi-wallet reconciliation. Nummix keeps CoinLedger live for cleaner wallet-import jobs and Koinly live for messier wallet-plus-exchange histories. If the harder problem is privacy after the wallet choice is already clear, use the VPN privacy guide next. NordVPN is now live on that path, Proton and ExpressVPN were not approved for Nummix, and Surfshark still stays editorial while approval is pending.