Cypherock X1
Cypherock
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Cypherock
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A hardware wallet is a physical device designed to store your Bitcoin private keys offline. Unlike software wallets or exchanges—which are connected to the internet and exposed to malware and phishing attacks—hardware wallets keep your keys isolated, making them the gold standard for long-term Bitcoin storage.
When you send Bitcoin, the hardware wallet signs the transaction internally. Your private keys never leave the device, so even if your computer is compromised, your funds stay safe.
When choosing a hardware wallet, consider:
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