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Authentic Foundation Passport Hardware Wallet: Crypto Device Stock Expanded

The Crypto Merchant announced new additions to its hardware wallet stock, with the authorized US retailer now supplying Foundation’s Passport cold storage device.

The Foundation Passport wallet joins The Crypto Merchant’s collection of hardware wallets by major brands, announces the reseller. Its team continues to supply crypto traders with the latest cold storage devices for digital asset protection - pointing to Foundation’s innovative Passport as a viable solution for securing BTC.

For more information see https://www.thecryptomerchant.com/products/foundation-passport-hardware-wallet

The American-made Foundation Passport is designed specifically for Bitcoin investors. BTC remains the largest and most valuable cryptocurrency by market capitalization - and those who deal exclusively with this particular asset will find Foundation’s Passport a simple and secure storage option, says The Crypto Merchant.

The device’s status as an air-gapped wallet distinguishes it as a safe device when compared with products that operate online. While all cold storage devices are disconnected from the internet, The Crypto Merchant adds that Foundation’s Passport completely eschews all types of wireless communication - including Bluetooth.

Introducing the Passport, The Crypto Merchant says: “Keep your coins safe with transparent security options and a classic connection. Foundation’s wallet only uses QR codes and MicroSD cards to connect with other devices - and it laser focuses on one type of coin in order to perfect its capabilities.”

Offering limited connectivity options is an intentional choice on the part of the developers, notes the company. Their aim was to further eliminate the risk of cyberattacks, ensuring that BTC holdings are shielded from hackers.

Bitcoin traders can authorize and sign crypto transactions with a QR scanner without ever needing to connect to a computer. Effectively, the Passport device is a fully functional wallet that stands on its own - offering peace of mind for users. In addition, The Crypto Merchant describes the wallet’s seed phrase generation capabilities as tamper-proof - storing hidden data on its Secure Element chip.

As such, The Crypto Merchant recommends Foundation’s Passport to sole Bitcoin investors who are looking for a hardware wallet with a premium, bulky feel together with enhanced privacy and security features. Alternatively, the distributor ships authentic wallet devices by names such as Trezor, Ledger, and SecuX for those who trade in other popular cryptocurrencies.

Interested parties can browse The Crypto Merchant’s full selection of branded hardware wallets at https://www.thecryptomerchant.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Mark Venables
Email: Send Email
Organization: The Crypto Merchant
Address: 609 South Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, United States
Website: https://www.thecryptomerchant.com/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89147050

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