PANews reported on October 23 that Trezor has launched a new version of its hardware wallet, claiming it is ready for the post-quantum era, and stated that even amid the current rise in Crypto Assets crime, the company is still focused on addressing future threats to digital assets. The Trezor Safe 7 introduces a quantum-ready architecture that supports post-quantum encryption updates, and its bootloader is based on a classical and post-quantum hybrid signature scheme. One of the new features of Safe 7 is Trezor's Open Source secure element—TROPIC01 chip.
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Trezor launches the Safe 7 hardware wallet with a "quantum-ready architecture"
PANews reported on October 23 that Trezor has launched a new version of its hardware wallet, claiming it is ready for the post-quantum era, and stated that even amid the current rise in Crypto Assets crime, the company is still focused on addressing future threats to digital assets. The Trezor Safe 7 introduces a quantum-ready architecture that supports post-quantum encryption updates, and its bootloader is based on a classical and post-quantum hybrid signature scheme. One of the new features of Safe 7 is Trezor's Open Source secure element—TROPIC01 chip.