Trezor to simplify self-custody with onboarding sessions and new wallet
Self-custody raises concerns about the burden of holding the private key, which Trezor wants to solve with a dedicated onboarding division and new wallets.
Self-custody raises concerns about the burden of holding the private key, which Trezor wants to solve with a dedicated onboarding division and new wallets.
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