Trezor has unveiled its latest hardware wallet, the Trezor Safe 7, which features a "quantum-safe" architecture. The device is designed to address potential encryption risks posed by future quantum computing advancements. It incorporates a bootloader that supports post-quantum cryptographic algorithm updates and a hybrid signature scheme. According to Trezor's CTO, Tomáš Susanka, the new wallet aims to enhance self-custody security.
The Trezor Safe 7 is equipped with the open-source security chip TROPIC01, replacing traditional closed security modules. This innovation underscores Trezor's commitment to advancing security measures in the face of evolving technological threats.
Trezor Launches Quantum-Safe Hardware Wallet Trezor Safe 7
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