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The Distinctive Features of the SafePal Wallet
SafePal, renowned for its five-plus years in cybersecurity solutions, has introduced the SafePal S1 hardware wallet. This device is notable for its compatibility with all major blockchain networks and its capacity to support an unlimited array of tokens. What are its key features?Tangem Ring: The Fashionable Way to Store Your Crypto
At the Cardano Summit in Dubai, attendees were introduced to an innovative approach to crypto security: the world's first hardware wallet fashioned into a ring, designed by Tangem. ADA coin enthusiasts at the event had the exclusive chance to slip on this novel accessory and explore its capabilities.SafePal+SFP: The Dynamic Duo Guarding Your Crypto!
SafePal offers a suite of crypto storage solutions, including the credit-card-sized S1 hardware wallet. With over 3 million users from 196 countries, SafePal combines security with accessibility. Additionally, the SafePal ecosystem includes the SFP token, which can be used for various utilities.Game Boy Transforms Into a Crypto Wallet
In the ever-evolving crypto world, innovation often takes us to surprising places. This time, it's led us back to the past - specifically, to the classic Nintendo Game Boy. The beloved handheld gaming device of the '90s is getting a modern facelift thanks to crypto startup Keyp, which is turning it into a secure hardware wallet for cryptocurrencies.Bitkey: A Hardware Wallet with a Distinctive Design
Bitkey, a hardware wallet developed by Jack Dorsey's company, Block, has stirred significant interest within the cryptocurrency community. This interest stems not only from its unique functionalities, like the absence of a seed phrase, but also from its distinctive design.Hardware Wallets with a Credit Card Form Factor
A number of hardware wallet manufacturers have adopted a unique approach. If they can't compete with the functional prowess of market leaders such as Ledger and Trezor, they can distinguish themselves in another area - the form factor. The convenience of a credit card-sized wallet over bulkier alternatives holds appeal for many.Wallet War: Trezor Triumphs as Ledger Faces Backlash
Hardware wallet provider Trezor has reported a 900% surge in sales week-on-week, following the controversial seed recovery feature introduced by rival company, Ledger. Trezor CEO Matěj Žák emphasised the firm's commitment to user privacy and secure storage of seed phrases, stating that remote seed phrase extraction is impossible due to the open-source nature of their operations.DEX aggregator 1inch Network is testing its own hardware wallet
The developers claim that it will be on par with Ledger and Trezor in terms of technical characteristics. What is already known about the upcoming device from 1inch: ?Touch display 2.7 inches ?Thickness: 4 mm ?Weight: 70 g ?Size: credit card ?Wireless communication ?NFT support ?Signing transactions via QR code ?Ability to generate several addresses with unique pin codes There is no price tag yet, but you can already sign up for the waiting list.1 - 13 of 13 results