
What Trezor’s New “Quantum-Ready” Hardware Wallet Really Means for Bitcoin
Why It Matters
The announcement signals a forward-looking security posture aimed at future-proofing device integrity, but offers no direct protection for existing blockchain signatures today, leaving users’ immediate risk profile unchanged.
Summary
Trezor unveiled the Safe 7 hardware wallet, setting a Nov. 23, 2025 ship date and marketing the device as “quantum-ready.” The designation refers specifically to the wallet’s ability to support post-quantum cryptography for firmware verification and device attestation once those options are implemented, not to immediate on‑chain quantum resistance for Bitcoin or Ethereum. The announcement signals a forward-looking security posture aimed at future-proofing device integrity, but offers no direct protection for existing blockchain signatures today, leaving users’ immediate risk profile unchanged.
What Trezor’s new “quantum-ready” hardware wallet really means for Bitcoin
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