Hardware Wallet
A physical device that stores your private keys offline for maximum security.
A Hardware Wallet is a physical device
that keeps your private keys offline,
making it one of the safest ways to store crypto.
Unlike mobile or browser wallets,
a hardware wallet never exposes your private keys to the internet —
even when connected to a computer or phone.
How it works
- You generate and store your keys inside the device.
- Transactions are signed on the device itself, not online.
- Common brands include Ledger, Trezor, and SafePal.
Why it matters
Hardware wallets protect against:
- Hacks or malware on your computer
- Phishing websites that steal wallet access
- Exchange collapses where custodial funds get frozen
They give you true self-custody — you own and control your assets.
💡 Lanzo Tip
Always buy your hardware wallet directly from the official store.
Never use second-hand or resold devices —
they may be tampered with or pre-loaded with malware ⚡