BC Vault is the most stable cryptocurrency vault or pocket form, which stores the user's non-public keys in solid hardware. From the perspective of security, the main factor that distinguishes BC Vault One is through the basic hardware tools of BC Vault, which are key technical methods in various Bitcoin wallets and various cryptocurrency lists. Most popular cryptocurrency wallets (any hardware and software) use BIP39 or BIP44 libraries to generate seeds and provide unencrypted memory formulas to end customers. Seen as a real opportunity for all property stored in the device in the event of a backup leak or fraudulent access. For popular devices such as Trezor and Ledger, this is a real opportunity. BC Vault is its own modern version and one of the most useful applications. In BC Vault, non-public keys are not stored on the security chip, no matter how encrypted they are in FeRAM.
Due to FeRAM generation (instead of the usual flash memory), the information is stored securely in the BC Vault without any loss of information, more than two hundred years at 35°C or 10 years at 85°C. In addition, the garage unit in FeRAM can be used for 10^13 check/write operations per byte, which is a breakthrough in the extensive testing and write operations supported by flash memory.