Introduction to CryptoSafe Hardware Wallets
CryptoSafe wallets store private keys offline, enabling secure transactions and protecting your crypto assets from online attacks. This guide walks you through setup, user flows, and security best practices.
Main Benefits
- Offline key storage to prevent hacking
- Transaction approval directly on device
- Easy backup and recovery options
Who Should Use This
- Crypto beginners starting with hardware wallets
- Advanced users managing multiple wallets
- IT/security teams managing organizational wallets
Wallet Setup — Step by Step
- Order an official CryptoSafe wallet from the online store.
- Follow the on-device instructions to initialize your wallet.
- Install Crypto Suite for desktop management.
- Record the recovery seed safely offline.
- Confirm wallet pairing in the Suite application.
- Do not store your recovery seed digitally.
- Always confirm transactions on the device screen.
Device Management & User Roles
Device Lifecycle
- Unboxing → Setup → User registration
- Firmware updates via Suite, verify signatures
- Decommission securely and update inventory
User Roles
- Owner: full control and recovery responsibility
- Delegate: limited signing permissions
- Auditor: view-only access
Security Best Practices
- Always buy official hardware.
- Verify device authenticity and firmware.
- Keep recovery seeds offline.
- Use passphrases for extra protection.
- Rotate high-value wallets regularly.
- Consider multi-sig for organizational setups.
- Train users to recognize phishing attempts.
Learning & Support Resources
Next Steps
Start your secure journey: order your official wallet, initialize it in Crypto Suite, and safely store your recovery seed. For organizations, maintain device inventory and user training protocols.