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Companies without a crypto wallet will be left behind

Wallets can be a gateway to a multitude of functionalities that will expand businesses.

On the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome resides a very famous fresco. Its centerpiece, The Creation of Adam depicts God giving life to Adam, their fingers extending towards one another, poised to infuse a spark of creation.

It’s a vivid visualization of the creation of mankind. But it’s also an effective metaphor for the gulf between Web2 and Web3: So close and yet just out of reach.

For Web2 businesses trying to bridge that gap, the spark they’re missing is the Web3 wallet that will connect their app with all the functionalities on the other side. 

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Ledger hardware wallet expands crypto buying options with Uphold’s Topper

Topper’s on-ramp entrance to Ledger Live comes at a time when Ledger supports only one off-ramp solution.

Ledger, a leading hardware cryptocurrency wallet provider, is expanding its cryptocurrency purchasing options within its app through a new partnership with Uphold’s Topper.

Ledger has integrated the fiat-to-crypto on-ramp Topper by the United States Web3 financial platform Uphold, the firms announced on Sept. 26.

The integration brings a new crypto-buying option to Ledger’s software, Ledger Live. The application currently features 14 providers offering on-ramp services through the Buy section, Ledger’s vice president of international development, Jean-François Rochet, told Cointelegraph.

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Germany’s Information Security Office champions hardware wallets

According to a recent Chainalysis report, thefts resulting from crypto hacks and exploits have totaled $1.58 billion in 2024.

In an Aug. 16 LinkedIn post, Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security, also known as BSI, explained the best practices for crypto storage and ultimately told users that a crypto hardware wallet was the most secure way to store private keys.

The post began with exchange-linked wallets, also known as “hot” wallets, and explained that while keeping crypto in an exchange wallet may be convenient for the end-user, it is also the least secure way of storing keys. This is because these wallets are always connected to the internet, creating an attractive target for hackers.

Next were self-custodial wallets on a user’s computer or smartphone. While this colder storage method is safer than keeping crypto on exchanges and allows users to control their keys, self-custodial wallet applications still suffer from “security gaps,” according to the BSI.

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Trezor’s first hardware wallet turns 10: But is it still any good?

A decade ago, Trezor’s first-ever hardware wallet was retailed for up to $1,800. It is still intact and supported in Trezor’s software ecosystem.

The cryptocurrency community is today celebrating the ninth birthday of a major blockchain network, Ethereum, but it’s not the only significant industry anniversary happening this week.

This week in July 2014, the Czech hardware wallet firm Trezor launched the first ever commercially available cryptocurrency wallet, called Trezor Model One.

The Trezor Model One is one of the world’s first hardware wallets, allowing users to store cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) offline and featuring self-custody.

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Ledger Releases New Touchscreen Hardware Crypto Wallet

Ledger Releases New Touchscreen Hardware Crypto Wallet

A prominent crypto firm is launching a new crypto hardware wallet with touchscreen capabilities. In a new announcement on the social media platform X, Ledger says that it is releasing a new product in its line of crypto wallets equipped with touchscreens. “Ledger Flex is here. Alongside Ledger Stax, Ledger Flex is the latest addition […]

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Switching from MetaMask? Here are 5 alternative crypto wallets

Which cryptocurrency wallets are good alternatives to MetaMask?

Since the inception of cryptocurrencies, a plethora of crypto wallets have emerged, with one of the most popular being the MetaMask browser extension wallet from software technology firm Consensys. 

Launched in 2016, MetaMask is now the most popular wallet for interacting with decentralized finance (DeFi).

MetaMask owes much of its popularity to its ease of use and wide range of functionalities.

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Tangem Partners With Visa to Launch Self-Custodial Crypto Payment Card

Tangem Partners With Visa to Launch Self-Custodial Crypto Payment CardHardware wallet firm Tangem AG is collaborating with Visa to launch a self-custodial payment solution. This collaboration introduces a Visa payment card integrated with a hardware wallet, allowing Tangem users to make payments using their crypto or stablecoin balances at any Visa-accepting merchant across Europe. Unlike traditional custodial solutions, Tangem’s card embeds a private key […]

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Where to store your crypto: Wallets provide diverse options for holders

Choosing a crypto wallet can be intimidating for newcomers. Which wallet is the easiest to use and the safest for storing digital assets?

Being in control of your own assets — having total freedom of how and to whom they are sent — is a foundational tenant of cryptocurrencies. 

Today, over 10,000 cryptocurrencies exist on a multitude of blockchains. With the increased adoption and proliferation of digital assets, crypto users have more options than ever regarding how they store their assets.

However, there are trade-offs to consider: Hot wallets, those connected to the internet, are convenient for making frequent transactions but are more susceptible to hacks.

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Vodafone looks to integrate crypto wallets with sim cards

The telecom company is reportedly seeking $1.8 billion in loans amid a plan to raise a total of $2.9 billion in debt

Vodafone, a United Kingdom-based telecommunications provider, hopes to bring blockchain technology to smartphone users by integrating cryptocurrency wallets with subscriber identity module (SIM) cards. 

The ambitious move comes amid a company finance plan that reportedly involves Vodafone Idea Ltd., a separate entity operating in India that Vodafone Group carries a 45% stake in, taking on nearly $3 billion in debt including $1.8 billion in loans over the next two years.

In a recent interview with Yahoo Finance Future Focus, Vodafone Blockchain Lead David Palmer discussed the company’s plans to integrate blockchain technology into smartphone sim cards:

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Ledger Hardware Wallet Announces Critical Security Vulnerability, Urges Users To Pause Interacting With DApps

Ledger Hardware Wallet Announces Critical Security Vulnerability, Urges Users To Pause Interacting With DApps

Crypto firm Ledger is warning users about a crucial exploit, urging them to pause their hardware wallet interactions with decentralized applications (DApps). In a new thread on the social media platform X, Ledger says that it has found, identified, and replaced a malicious version of its connect kit, a piece of code used to connect […]

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