Hardware Wallets Evolved

Hardware wallets added smart account support, biometrics, and wireless connectivity. The UX gap with software wallets closed.

Hardware wallets aren't the clunky devices they used to be. The new generation added features that actually make them pleasant to use. The security-convenience tradeoff shifted. Smart account integration was the big unlock. Your hardware wallet as the signer for a smart account. Social recovery, spending limits, session keys. All the AA features with hardware security. Biometrics replaced button mashing. Fingerprint to approve transactions. Natural and fast. My grandmother could use these now. The barrier to entry dropped significantly. Wireless connectivity to phones works reliably. Bluetooth that doesn't randomly disconnect. NFC for quick taps. No more hunting for cables. The displays got better. Actually readable transaction details. Clear presentation of what you're signing. The blind signing problem got addressed through better hardware. Multi-chain support improved too. One device, many networks. Easy switching between chains. The cognitive overhead of managing multiple addresses decreased. The difference from older generations is stark. What felt like a chore now feels seamless. Security without suffering.