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Nigeria, Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria
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Review on BC Vault by Benaiah A. Akinlade

Revainrating 4 out of 5

BC Vault (Crypto at your palm)

BC Vault is a hardware wallet for secure storage of many cryptocurrencies. One of the first noticeable things about the wallet is its very good build quality. The packaging of the device is solid so it is impossible to break into the device without causing noticeable damage.
More than 2000 independent wallets can be created with the vault wallet, and each of them can be locked with different passwords and PINs.
If a user knows some trusted people who are also into holding cryptocurrency for long term, then the user can all share global login credentials, and then have their own wallets secured with encryption with private passwords and PINs.
Main Features:
Independently generated private keys
Encrypted microSD and paper backups
Large display and D-pad
Secure storage
Multi-crypto and native ERC20 token support
Strong encryption
Anonymity
Specifications:
Size: 100mm x 57mm x 10mm (3.937” x 2.244” 0.394”)
Weight: 41g (1.446 oz)
Operating temperature: 0°C to +60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Screen: OLED 61.5mm (2.42”), 128×64 pixel
Connector: USB Type-C
Additional slot: Micro SD
Certifications: CE, RoHS
Points to note:
Never use a hardware wallet that has been already set up.
You must choose your PIN or password personally
Perform the backup yourself

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Pros
  • It is portable
  • It works as a plug and play device
  • It has good security
Cons
  • There are still complaints about privacy
  • Linux users still have some issues

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