The smallest open-source hardware wallet in the world with NIST FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certification has been released by Taisys.
In order to work with mobile devices and save web3 developers money on energy, the SIMGap mobile hardware wallet is designed to resemble a sim card in both size and shape.
TAISYS’ founder and chairman, Jason Ho, stated in a statement that the business offers high-end security products with a focus on digital mobility and web3 characteristics.
He continued by noting that by designating SIMGap as the secure element for your web3 private keys, the business created the sovereign user space, closing the gap in web3.
The SIMGap is a particularly useful hardware wallet for maintaining digital asset portfolios because it can work as a cold wallet outside of the mobile device environment.
The SIMGap now has a mobile application to make access easier, and it’s also accessible to developers looking to expand the decentralized ecosystem already in place.
The SimGap is Taisys’ first web3 innovation, and the company will thereafter be doing more to improve the ecosystem, claims Taisys CSO Yvonne Chen.
For the past 18 years of its existence, Taisys has offered government agencies, fintech, telecoms firms, and commercial banks sim solutions with global patent rights to telco-neutral, handset-neutral, and other support services.