| USB cables are the worst part of hardware wallet UX. Until very recently, transacting onchain for me meant enduring the same listless ritual: scavenging for the cables and adapters, laboriously plugging it in, hoping the USB port doesn't malfunction mid-signature or power off the bloody device, then unplugging and putting everything away. Every single time. No wonder people don’t use crypto as much as they could. Then a friend mentioned a "fully airgapped" alternative. No cables. No Bluetooth. Just QR codes. I was skeptical, but intrigued — how do you sign a transaction with no physical connection whatsoever? As a matter of fact, I found the QR-code workflow to be wonderfully elegant and simple.
I've been testing the Keystone 3 Pro for the past while, and there were genuine surprises.
It does come with its flaws:
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