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Most people think hardware wallets are only for crypto traders. That’s surface-level thinking. A device like OneKey is really about one thing, - Control. You worked for your money. Why leave the door open? With a hardware wallet; ✔️Your assets are offline ✔️No random app, no hacker, no phishing...

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