Steem is not supported by any hardware wallets such as ledger or trezor, so the only way is to create a new Steem account and then either write down the master password on paper and store this paper wallet securely - for example in a vault - or save the password electronically offline, for example on a flash drive, ideally encrypted. If you don't need to be able to quickly transfer the Steem, I would recommend powering them up (you will also earn interest then!) or if you need access within a few days and for SBD, transfer them to savings - in case someone gets access to your key, they can't withdraw the funds immediately.
Steem is not supported by any hardware wallets such as ledger or trezor, so the only way is to create a new Steem account and then either write down the master password on paper and store this paper wallet securely - for example in a vault - or save the password electronically offline, for example on a flash drive, ideally encrypted. If you don't need to be able to quickly transfer the Steem, I would recommend powering them up (you will also earn interest then!) or if you need access within a few days and for SBD, transfer them to savings - in case someone gets access to your key, they can't withdraw the funds immediately.
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