OneKey Security #1
OneKey open source the code of our original software and firmware at Github, so anyone is able to check and verify it. We believe that only by doing so can OneKey's business ethics be monitored by the masses. 00% open source: Open source means that OneKey's codes, with nothing hidden, are open to inspection by everyone. It requires courage and commitment to do so.
OneKey Security #2
Currently, some hardware wallets store the most valuable private keys directly in the microprocessor (MCU), which is quite terrible.In contrast, OneKey uses a Secure Element—the ATECC608A from Microchip, to be exact— to protect your crypto assets. With the help of the exquisitely designed SHA-256 response control, OneKey can effectively prevent replay and eavesdropping attacks.
OneKey Security #3
OneKey do not store your private key in your device microprocessor (MCU), but in a separate security chip ATECC608A. No matter how you use your OneKey, your private key will never touch the internet from start to finish. OneKey helps you confirm and authorize every on-chain transaction, with the signing process done on your device, instead of your PC or smartphone. Also hardware wallets are able to parse original transaction information, which means the common cryptocurrency scams don't work on hardware wallets as disguise will be uncovered before you sign the transaction. It prevents you from scams and keep your assets safe.
OneKey Security #4
OneKey uses industry-leading encryption technology to store your information locally. Only you can decrypt that information.OneKey provides best-in-class security for encrypted assets without compromising accessibility and day-to-day operations. The future is always unpredictable and our mission is to give everyone the ability to keep their crypto assets safe. 1. CE and RoHS Certification. 2. Ultrasonic Welding Process. 3. EAL6 Certification.