Make the complex simple, and solidify the basics.



The concerns that a certain industry veteran had before are actually completely unnecessary—hardware wallets never let your private key leave your own device. There’s no such thing as cloud backup of private keys, and certainly no recovery services that send your key back and forth like some vendors do. The code is fully open source, from the application layer down to the underlying firmware; anyone can review it anytime.

A few things to look forward to next year:

There will be several major updates to the product line

A brand new application interface design will be launched, with greatly simplified operation logic—so simple that even your elderly family members can use it without barriers. Performance has also improved noticeably, running much smoother

The Anzen Physical Security Lab is now officially operational

It all boils down to one principle: never compromise on security, and usability must keep up.
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AirdropHunterZhangvip
· 12-07 22:21
Private keys stored locally, fully open-source code—this is exactly how I want a wallet to be.
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WalletWhisperervip
· 12-07 04:00
Finally, someone has made this clear: security and ease of use are not fundamentally opposed; it's just that most projects are too lazy to implement both.
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DAOplomacyvip
· 12-07 03:58
honestly the "grandma can use it" bar is arguably the most telling governance primitive here... if UX simplification doesn't introduce non-trivial security externalities, then maybe—*maybe*—we're looking at actual stakeholder alignment for once. skeptical though, historical precedent suggests otherwise.
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NFTRegretfulvip
· 12-07 03:36
Keeping the private key on the device is really basic practice. Other companies are still messing around in the cloud—it's hilarious.
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RektHuntervip
· 12-07 03:30
The private key never leaves the device—honestly, this approach is much more reliable than some vendors who always resort to cloud backups.
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