How SecuX’s NFT Wallet is Absolutely Changing NFT Storage Forever
NFT wallet security specifically, but NFT storage generally, has been a major priority for digital asset investors in 2022. Recent NFT hack attempts at the behest of bad actors further push this priority to the foreground of enthusiasts worldwide.
Interview Hardware Wallet Security – SecuX x cybernews
Alice Bo-Wen Chang, SecuX: “people are starting to include cryptos in their portfolio for long-term holdings, lending, and loans” The rise of cryptocurrencies was first addressed with speculation but now we can see that more and more of such digital
How to Store Shiba Inu Tokens in a SecuX Hardware Wallet
If you're one of the ~1.2 million investors who will store Shiba Inu private keys in an unsecured wallet, you may be kept up at night. This meme asset has enjoyed major gains this cycle, so knowing how to safely
Introducing SecuX’s Steel Crypto Wallet: The ‘X-seed’
Steel crypto wallets. They’re the most secure, durable, and damage-resistant storage option for your wallet seed phrases.
The Ultimate Blockchain Wallet for 2022 and Beyond
We know that blockchain wallet features are becoming increasingly sophisticated, but most consumers don’t know the significance of these security features. Here’s what you need to know.
What Makes Crypto Hardware Wallets ‘Secure’? | SecuX Blog
The world of crypto hardware wallets is still in its infancy. It can be difficult to understand exactly what you need to protect your wealth with so many unknown variables.
How to buy crypto from SecuX hardware wallets?
You can now buy the following cryptocurrencies on your SecuX wallets via Coinify: Bitcoin (BTC) Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Ethereum (ETH) Dogecoin (DOGE) Stellar (XLM) Litecoin (LTC)
NFTs
NFTs have been around since 2014, but only became popular in recent years.
Cryptocurrency Transaction Fees
Anytime you want to transfer cryptocurrencies to or from a different address, you will be charged a transaction fee, or gas fee.
Bitcoin
On May 22 of 2011, a Florida programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz agreed to pay 10,000 Bitcoins for a pair of Papa John’s large pizzas.