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Re: 🔥Satochip🔥 Hardware wallet on smart card (USB/NFC)
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examplens
on 24/01/2025, 14:07:00 UTC
In terms of hardware, there is no difference. Each product uses the same J3Rxxx smart card equipped with an EAL6+ certified chip (SE).

Satochip is a signing device, which means that it can sign a transaction using the unique private key stored inside its SE.
Satodime is not a signing device. It can generate a Bitcoin key pair (up to 3) inside its SE and will only reveal the private key if requested by the bearer. If you want te retreive the Bitcoin from a Satodime, you'll have to unseal the keyslot and sweep the private key in your existing wallet.

Same hardware - different products - different use cases.
It's over now, I bought a Satochip, and I'm waiting for delivery in the next few days.  Wink
It seemed to me to be a better choice for a long-term hold, and I also like the possibility of supporting several other altcoins. I wish to have such an option in the coming years.
Once I get it, I'll write my impressions.