🆕 Hardware Suggestion | Cobo Vault Hardware Wallet #1717

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opened 2020-02-18 14:29:02 +00:00 by 5a384507-18ce-417c-bb55-d4dfcc8883fe · 2 comments
5a384507-18ce-417c-bb55-d4dfcc8883fe commented 2020-02-18 14:29:02 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Basic Information

Name: Cobo Vault
Category: Hardware Wallwt
URL: https://shop.cobo.com/

Description

It is a military grade that meets US military standard MIL-STD-810G, with IP68 waterproof rating & IK9 certification, it is also fireproof, it has a proprietary bank-grade encryption chip with tailored firmware that meets BIP 32, 39, and 44 protocols, it is completely air-gapped and there no type wifi, bluetooth, NFC and bandwith capabilities to prevent all attack attempts from the network. It has a self-destruct mechanism to prevent circuit hacks, web authentication to prevent supply chain attacks, firmware upgrade via TF card and multi-signature.
It supports BTC, ETH, BCH, DASH, LTC, ETC, TRX, EOS, USDT, XRP and ETH, TRX, EOS tokens.

It also has certain parts of their code open sourced: https://github.com/cobowallet/Cobo-Vault-Security-Chip-Firmware

Why I am making the suggestion

Since you are recommending hardware wallets you may as well add this one since it is the most secure option out there.

My connection with the hardware

I have no kind of connection with the hardware.

  •  I will keep the issue up-to-date if something I have said changes or I remember a connection with the software.
## Basic Information **Name:** Cobo Vault **Category:** Hardware Wallwt **URL:** https://shop.cobo.com/ ## Description It is a military grade that meets US military standard MIL-STD-810G, with IP68 waterproof rating & IK9 certification, it is also fireproof, it has a proprietary bank-grade encryption chip with tailored firmware that meets BIP 32, 39, and 44 protocols, it is completely air-gapped and there no type wifi, bluetooth, NFC and bandwith capabilities to prevent all attack attempts from the network. It has a self-destruct mechanism to prevent circuit hacks, web authentication to prevent supply chain attacks, firmware upgrade via TF card and multi-signature. It supports BTC, ETH, BCH, DASH, LTC, ETC, TRX, EOS, USDT, XRP and ETH, TRX, EOS tokens. It also has certain parts of their code open sourced: https://github.com/cobowallet/Cobo-Vault-Security-Chip-Firmware ## Why I am making the suggestion Since you are recommending hardware wallets you may as well add this one since it is the most secure option out there. ## My connection with the hardware I have no kind of connection with the hardware. - [X] I will keep the issue up-to-date if something I have said changes or I remember a connection with the software.

This doesn't seem particularly more secure than Trezor or Ledger's solutions, but it comes at a significantly higher cost.

This doesn't seem particularly more secure than Trezor or Ledger's solutions, but it comes at a significantly higher cost.
5a384507-18ce-417c-bb55-d4dfcc8883fe commented 2020-02-19 23:30:24 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)

This doesn't seem particularly more secure than Trezor or Ledger's solutions, but it comes at a significantly higher cost.

It is much more secure in terms of the durability and the quality of the material. This is not a wallet to store $20 on BTC, this is the equivalent to a safe box in terms of crypto wallets. I really don't know how much vulnerabilities can be added when any type of signal is introduced.

> This doesn't seem particularly more secure than Trezor or Ledger's solutions, but it comes at a significantly higher cost. It is much more secure in terms of the durability and the quality of the material. This is not a wallet to store $20 on BTC, this is the equivalent to a safe box in terms of crypto wallets. I really don't know how much vulnerabilities can be added when any type of signal is introduced.
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