TRON's support for hardware wallets is indeed quite strong; I have already set up several here. However, the current issue has shifted to the other end—how to effectively allocate some funds? The storage side is ready, but the key is to have enough liquidity to build a position. The TRON ecosystem is now so mature that maybe it's worth trying to run DeFi mining or staking projects within it to see if you can find good yield opportunities.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 10h ago
You need to have coins in your wallet after configuring it, which is a bit awkward haha. That's how I got stuck too.
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WagmiWarrior
· 10h ago
Once the hardware wallet is set up, you need to have coins in it—that's the real test, haha.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 10h ago
You need to have coins even after setting up the hardware wallet, that's the real challenge haha
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WhaleWatcher
· 10h ago
A hardware wallet is set up, but you also need money—that's the key...
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 10h ago
You still need to have coins even after setting up the hardware wallet, otherwise it's just a decoration.
TRON's support for hardware wallets is indeed quite strong; I have already set up several here. However, the current issue has shifted to the other end—how to effectively allocate some funds? The storage side is ready, but the key is to have enough liquidity to build a position. The TRON ecosystem is now so mature that maybe it's worth trying to run DeFi mining or staking projects within it to see if you can find good yield opportunities.