1) What is a hardware wallet?
A hardware wallet is a physical device that stores your private keys offline. It provides the highest level of protection against online threats such as hacking, phishing, and malware.
No. BlockSafeVault is a non-custodial hardware wallet. It does not offer any exchange or trading functionality.
Its sole purpose is to securely store and manage your private keys offline.
You can restore access using your recovery seed phrase created during setup. Always store your seed phrase securely and offline. Even if the device is lost, your keys remain safe unless the seed phrase is compromised.
4) What happens if I lose my device?
Our devices support major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), most ERC-20 tokens, and NFTs.
Multi-chain compatibility extends to other crypto assets.
3) What cryptocurrencies are supported?
2) Does BlockSafeVault allow me to buy, sell, or trade crypto?
No. We do not manage or store any funds or assets for users.
No, BlockSafeVault is a physical device and does not rely on apps or cloud-based systems. It works completely offline.
No. BlockSafeVault is a hardware wallet. It does not include any trading, purchasing, or exchange features.
Yes, our wallets support all major platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android through companion applications.
10) Do you offer custodial services?
9) Is BlockSafeVault an app or software wallet?
8) Can I buy or trade crypto using BlockSafeVault?
7) Can I use BlockSafeVault on multiple devices?
Yes, our firmware is open-source and publicly available for independent audit. We prioritize transparency and trust.
6) Is the firmware open-source?
No. BlockSafeVault hardware wallets operate fully offline. You connect them to a device via USB-C
or Bluetooth, depending on the model, only to authorize transactions.
5) Is internet access required?