Penta Security, which specializes in IoT web services and data security solutions, has announced the release of a new line of hardware cryptocurrency wallets.
New wallets will help solve the problem of ensuring the security of user identification keys. Several types of such wallets will be available to suit the requirements of different users.
The wallet, in the form of a small device with a display, will provide secure storage of keys and will provide the ability to carry out the entire cryptocurrency process from generating keys to making transactions.
The wallet in the form of a card will be a secure key store and offer several authentication functions, such as one-time password (OTP), and two-factor authentication (2FA). The wallet will be synchronized with the company's mobile application to ensure authentication security during key management and transactions.
Both types of wallets will be compatible with most types of cryptocurrencies on the market. Closed preliminary testing should end in June 2018.
According to https://www.thepaypers.com
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