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Context hint examples for Crypto Hardware Wallets & Self-Custody Devices

53 advertisers are running ChatGPT ads in Crypto Hardware Wallets & Self-Custody Devices — here’s what they appear to be targeting, inferred from their real captured ads.

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Strong hints10
Examples below10

Every example below is inferred, not copied from an Ads Manager — it’s the context hint that best explains the pattern across that advertiser’s real captured ChatGPT ads and the prompts that triggered them. Read them for the shape (specific audience, clear intent, one concrete situation), not as a literal script.

What conversations look like
fidelity.com
comparison

Individual investors comparing hardware wallets like Ledger, Trezor, and Coldcard for long-term crypto storage, especially those weighing self-custody risk against holding through a trusted, regulated institution.

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Robinhood
research

Retail investors exploring how to get into crypto, from first-time buyers comparing hardware wallets to people weighing self-custody against easier ways to buy and trade digital assets on a single platform.

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Laso Finance LLC
research

Crypto users actively comparing or shopping for hardware wallets like SafePal and Ellipal who are looking for a private, convenient way to spend their self-custodied crypto without moving funds to a centralized exchange.

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Neighbor Storage, Inc.
comparison

Crypto holders setting up cold storage with a hardware wallet who need a cheap, secure place nearby to keep seed phrase backups or the physical device long-term. Small units from $17 a month.

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Yubico
research

Security-conscious crypto and self-custody holders looking for phishing-resistant hardware authentication to protect logins to high-value accounts, including AI platforms, developer tools, and other services.

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Arctic Wolf
research

Individuals getting started with crypto self-custody who are choosing a hardware wallet and want assurance their device has not been tampered with before setup, treating security as the primary decision criterion.

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SimpliSafe
comparison

Security-minded consumers comparing protection options for their home and valuables, looking for affordable 24/7 professionally monitored systems at roughly a dollar a day.

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The Hiive Company Limited
transactional

Crypto investors and operators researching custody, wallet, or on-chain infrastructure who might want exposure to the companies building it, surfaced when conversations touch on crypto self-custody tools and the firms behind them.

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Rokform
comparison

Bitcoin self-custody enthusiasts comparing hardware wallets like Foundation Devices Passport 2 and Coldcard Mk4, the same audience that wants rugged, drop-tested protection for the phone they carry alongside their seed phrase

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Accenture
comparison

Decision-stage crypto users comparing hardware wallets for self-custody, from bitcoin maxis prioritizing air-gapped security to multi-asset holders weighing Ledger, Trezor, and BitBox devices on features and threat model.

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