The blockchain security company producing crypto hardware wallets Secux Technology has come up with SecuX Nifty, the world’s first-ever hardware wallet designed for NFT collectors.
SecuX Nifty will be revealed at the world’s biggest Bitcoin event in Miami Beach, USA, happening on April 6-9, and then at the Paris Blockchain Week Summit (PBWS) and its first Paris NFT Day happening from April 12-14.
The hardware wallet is the first of its type, and it saves the private key offline, keeping it safe from hackers. NFT collectors can download, view, show off and confirm the NFT image before authorizing transactions on the huge 2.8-inch color touchscreen with keypad protection that shuffles and alters number location for safe PIN entering.
Other features include:
- Support for Ethereum, Polygon, and Binance Smart Chain (BSC), as well as personalized gallery viewing choices, currency, and token management.
- Safely buy and exchange NFTs with in-app support for popular markets and DeFi applications.
- The private key is stored offline against potential hazards and hacking threats and is embedded with a military-grade Infineon Solid Flash CC EAL 5+ Secure Element chip.
- With access to NFT marketplaces and DeFi applications such as Opensea, Rarible, Pancakeswap, and others, you can receive, send, and manage all the digital assets in one spot.
- Provides custom Nifty wallets for NFT projects.
SecuX is also launching its product line called ‘XSEED’ that are private key backup solutions and SecuX x Bitcoin 2022 Special Limited Edition W20/W10/V20 Hardware Wallet in Miami.
The world’s biggest Bitcoin Event, 2022 features celebrity speakers including crypto icons like Michael Saylor, the President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele, Cathie Wood, US Senate Cynthia Lummis, Jack Maller, the North Korean defender Yeonmi Park.
Hackers use system vulnerabilities as the focal point of crypto-related crimes such as hacks and robberies. As a result, hardware wallet security vendors are bringing revolutionary technologies to securitize an increasing amount of data.
A recent such innovation was by the hardware wallet company Ledger, which announced the sale of ‘Ledger Nano S Plus’ with 10,000 limited editions and also announced a partnership with Proof-of-Attendance Protocol (POAP) to give every buyer a POAP NFT.