Sony Develops ‘Contactless’ Hardware Wallet for Digital Assets

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Sony said that the IC-based cards manage private keys for cryptocurrencies, but added that they also have other applications. The company is likely referring to a universal FIDO key (U2F) for platforms such as Google and Dropbox. “It is an infrastructure technology with multiple possible applications,” it stated, indicating that it believes in the future of blockchain technology and hopes to bolster such infrastructure with its own product offerings. Sony concluded by stating:Sony CSL will continue advancing initiatives towards the commercialization of its ‘cryptocurrency hardware wallet technology’ that allows for safe and secure transactions of digital assets including cryptocurrencies with the aim of furthering the widespread adoption of blockchain technology.Sony’s announcement is not the first time the Japanese corporation has expressed an interest in distributed ledger protocols. One week before its hardware wallet announcement, it revealed that it is developing a blockchain solution for digital rights management. And about a year ago, it filed a patent for a blockchain-based education platform with IBM. What do you think about Sony’s efforts to develop a cryptocurrency hardware wallet based on its IC card technology? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.
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