

Crypto security has long focused on software—but critical vulnerabilities remain hidden in hardware. Closed firmware, capacitive-based memory that enables hardware attacks, and limited durability create blind spots where backdoors and side-channel attacks can exist undetected, putting user assets at risk.
We introduce a hardware-first security approach powered by an open Security Processing Unit (SPU), combining ReRAM-based secure memory with on-chip Multi-Party Computation (MPC). By enabling seedless key management, eliminating extractable secrets, and supporting verifiable silicon, this architecture protects crypto wallets from both external attacks and hidden hardware threats—delivering true end-to-end security.
In this talk, we will discuss the underlying technology, demonstrate our hardware wallet, and open the floor for Q&A.
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Beyond Software: Advancing Crypto Wallet Security Against Hacks and Hardware Backdoors is a free independent taking place on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at NS Library. Attendance is free — register to secure your spot. Currently 4 people have registered out of 4 spots. The event runs for approximately 1 hour.
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