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Not afraid of quantum attacks? The encryption wallet Trezor has launched a new product, Safe 7, featuring "quantum resistance ( Quantum-Ready ) architecture".
As discussions heat up about the threat of quantum computing to the security of Crypto Assets, the hardware wallet Trezor has launched a new device, Safe 7, claiming to feature quantum-resistant architecture (Quantum-Ready) and an Open Source secure element, emphasizing that it can protect user assets from attacks even in the future quantum era. (Background: Google Willow chip introduces “quantum echo” algorithm: 13,000 times faster than supercomputers, is Bitcoin no longer safe?) (Background Supplement: Solana founder warns that Bitcoin is about to be cracked: it will collapse if it doesn't upgrade against quantum before 2030) The hardware wallet company Trezor officially released its new hardware wallet Trezor Safe 7 at the “Trustless by Design” conference held in Prague on October 21. The product focuses on “quantum-resistant architecture” (Quantum-Ready), emphasizing that it can protect user assets from attacks even in the future quantum era. Main features of Trezor Safe 7 According to the official introduction, Trezor Safe 7 combines multiple technological innovations aimed at enhancing security and usability. Its core features include: Quantum-resistant design: Safe 7 is equipped with a bootloader that supports post-quantum encryption algorithm updates and employs a Hybrid Signature Scheme. This design allows the device to adapt to future challenges posed by quantum computing without needing hardware replacement to upgrade encryption standards, ensuring long-term security. Open Source secure element (TROPIC01): Unlike traditional closed security chips, Trezor uses the TROPIC01 chip developed by its parent company SatoshiLabs' Tropic Square team. This chip design is fully open, allowing the community and experts to audit it, achieving “verifiable trust,” and is paired with EAL6+ level auxiliary secure elements for multi-layer protection. Enhanced user experience: The device supports Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) wireless connectivity, ensuring secure transmission through the open-source Trezor Host Protocol (THP); it features a 2.5-inch color touchscreen for more intuitive operation; and supports Qi2 magnetic wireless charging for added convenience. Durability and multifunctionality: Made of anodized aluminum body and Gorilla Glass 3 screen, with an IP54 dust and water resistance rating; equipped with a LiFePO4 battery with a cycle life exceeding that of standard lithium batteries. Safe 7 supports Bitcoin, Ether, and various Altcoins, and offers a pure Bitcoin version designed specifically for Bitcoin users. Pricing and availability information The official website shows that Trezor Safe 7 is priced at $249. It is currently available for pre-order on the Trezor official website, with shipments expected to start on November 23, 2025. The product is offered in three color options: Charcoal Black, Obsidian Green, and Bitcoin Orange. The launch of Trezor Safe 7 attempts to respond to the security threats faced by digital assets through technological innovation, especially amid discussions on how quantum computing might change the encryption landscape, providing a noteworthy solution. However, whether this wallet can truly meet users' expectations for long-term security remains to be tested by the market and time. After all, the real quantum computing era has not yet arrived. Related reports The US government plans to “directly invest” in quantum computing companies, is Trump-style capitalism coming? El Salvador splits 6,285 Bitcoins into 14 wallets: resisting quantum attack threats Bitcoin's quantum leap: How everything will change in 2030 <Not afraid of quantum attacks? Crypto wallet Trezor launches new product Safe 7, focusing on “quantum resistance (Quantum-Ready) architecture”> This article was first published in BlockTempo, the most influential Blockchain news media.