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HASHWallet is a card-format cold wallet designed around a simple premise: security should not depend on the user never making a mistake. Traditional self-custody places the entire weight of security on one element, usually a seed phrase, and on one person, the user. A single forgotten password, a misplaced backup, or a moment of pressure can mean
permanent loss of funds. HASHWallet is built differently. Security is distributed across multiple independent layers, so that no single mistake compromises the funds. Private keys are generated and stored inside an EAL6+ certified secure element chip and never leave it. The chip firmware is non-updatable by design, removing a vector that has been exploited in supply-chain attacks against other hardware wallets. New coins, integrations, and fixes are delivered through the companion app, not through firmware updates, so the chip stays sealed while the product keeps evolving. The card alone does not hold complete keys. They are completed with a secret passphrase, stored encrypted in the app and cryptographically tied to the card. A lost card, on its own, contains no usable keys. Each card uses a distinct encryption scheme, which makes scaled attacks economically unrewarding: breaking one card does not help break any other. The companion app runs banking-grade environment protection powered by Build38, the same class of mobile app shielding used by leading financial institutions worldwide. It continuously verifies the device where transactions are signed, blocks overlay attacks, and shuts down if the runtime environment is compromised. Protection is continuous, not only at the moment of signing. HASHWallet supports two coexisting key models on the same card: seedless wallets, where keys are generated inside the chip and never exposed, and standard BIP39 seed phrase import for users who prefer to keep an analog backup. Both benefit from the same anonymous, decentralized, 100% self-custody recovery system. The system can be initiated at any time. The user does not need to store physical backup cards in advance. Recovery uses two independent elements that are not the private key and do not contain it. One is sealed inside the user's card during manufacturing. The other is encrypted with the card's unique scheme and stored in the user's Backup Center. Neither has any value on its own. A breach of the Backup Center would expose only encrypted data, each piece using a different cryptographic scheme. None of it contains keys or anything that can be used to drain a wallet on its own. Keys are reconstructed inside the chip of a new backup card and never leave it. The company has no access to the recovery process. Only the user, with their credentials, can initiate it. Current product lineup: HASHWallet All in One and HASHWallet Elite. Both use the same underlying technology. The wallet supports over 11,000 crypto assets for sending, receiving, swapping, buying, and staking, and integrates with dApps through WalletConnect. HASHWallet was designed and is produced by eSignus.