Trezor Takes Control of Chip Production for Enhanced Security and Faster Production Time

Trezor, the manufacturer of crypto hardware wallets, has announced that it will take control of its wallet chip production process by producing its own silicon chips. The company states that the newly designed “chip wrapper” will enhance device security and considerably shorten lead times for mass production.

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Trezor ‘Unpacks Process’ and Produces Its Own Silicon Chip

On Feb. 27, 2023, the Prague-based cryptocurrency hardware wallet company Trezor announced that it is now responsible for its own silicon chip-making process. According to Trezor CFO Štěpán Uherik, the new “chip wrapper” enables the company to have more design freedom for future products. El año pasado, Trezor’s parent company Satoshi Labs revealed its support for a startup called Tropic Square to produce an open-source silicon chip called “TROPIC01” for use in crypto hardware wallets.

Tropic Square’s “TROPIC01.”

The new chip-making process enhances security significantly by eliminating third-party chipmakers and associated vulnerabilities. Trezor also noted that it will significantly reduce lead times by bypassing supply chain issues. In a press release sent to Bitcoin-Tidings.com News, Uherik further explained that the company is collaborating with Stmicroelectronics, a manufacturer of microcontrollers and semiconductor technologies.

“By unpacking the process, identifying areas where we could take control, and collaborating with our partner [Stmicroelectronics] in new ways,” Uherik said in a statement, “we’ve managed to make the manufacturing as agile as it can be. This means we can respond quickly as the cryptocurrency market shows signs of recovery. It also adds more design freedom for future products, helping us to sustain our leadership in the increasingly competitive hardware wallet space,” the Trezor CFO added.

Hardware wallets have experienced substantial demand since the collapse of FTX, as crypto enthusiasts have transferred billions of dollars worth of crypto assets from centralized trading platforms. Además, several companies have unveiled new hardware wallet models, such as the Ledger Stax, a device developed by Tony Fadell, the creator of the iPod. Es más, the decentralized exchange aggregation service 1inch Network has lanzado a hardware wallet, and Coinkite has introduced a new product called the Coldcard Q1.

The new chips developed by Trezor will be utilized in the Trezor Model T hardware wallet. Trezor first Anunciado its Tropic Square project and its intention to take over chip production on May 11, 2020. The Covid-19 pandemic caused supply chain disruptions, especially in the silicon chip sector. “The demand for hardware wallets and the supply chain disruptions in the silicon industry that we have experienced in recent years have been issues we needed to address,” Uherik stated in the announcement on Monday.

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1inch, Bitcoin, Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Wallets, Coinkite, Coldcard, Covid-19 pandemic., Cripto, activos criptográficos, economía criptográfica, mercado de criptomonedas, hardware wallet design, Hardware Wallets, Ledger, microcontrollers, semiconductor technologies, Silicon Chips, Štěpán Uherik, STMicroelectronics, Supply Chain, supply chain disruptions, Tony Fadell, Trezor, Trezor CFO, Trezor Model T, Trezor Wallets, Tropic Square chip, TROPIC01

What are your thoughts on Trezor’s decision to produce its own silicon chips for its hardware wallets? Do you think this move will improve device security and lead times for mass production? Háganos saber en la sección de comentarios.

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Jamie Redman es el líder de noticias en Bitcoin-Tidings.com News y un periodista de tecnología financiera que vive en Florida.. Redman ha sido un miembro activo de la comunidad de criptomonedas desde 2011. Él tiene una pasión por Bitcoin., código fuente abierto, y aplicaciones descentralizadas. Desde septiembre 2015, Redman ha escrito más de 6,000 artículos para Bitcoin-Tidings.com Noticias sobre los protocolos disruptivos que surgen hoy.




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