Today’s the day – Trezor is hosting its exclusive Trustless by Design conference in Prague.
Aaaand, drumroll please… we got invited.
BitDegree in the house 🗣️
It honestly feels good to be among Trezor’s closest partners and fellow nerds who believe in the same thing: that crypto should stay transparent, not controlled.
We got to talk about what comes next for open, secure crypto tech – and Trezor came through with something big.
They announced their latest device – the Trezor Safe 7, priced at $249.
It’s their most advanced device yet, and it introduces a huge first for the industry: TROPIC01, the world’s first auditable Secure Element.
Most hardware wallets rely on closed, proprietary chips where the design is secret. Users just have to trust the manufacturer that it’s safe.
Trezor’s approach is different – they made the chip auditable, meaning anyone can inspect and verify how it works.
It’s a move toward full transparency, something crypto security has been missing for years.
The Safe 7 also comes with quantum-ready architecture, which means it’s built to handle future cryptographic upgrades once quantum computing becomes powerful enough to threaten current encryption methods.
And yeah, it’s built like a tank: Bluetooth, wireless charging, color touchscreen, and a water- and dust-resistant aluminum shell.
There’s even a Bitcoin Orange edition 🥹
We left the conference thinking one thing: transparency builds trust.
Now it’s on the rest of the industry to decide whether “trustless by design” is just a nice phrase – or the new standard.
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