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PicWe Wallet

The world’s first universal hardware wallet — any device with a secure element can be your hardware wallet


You don’t need to buy a hardware wallet

For years, “hardware wallet” meant a separate, expensive device: you buy it, carry it, and pull it out every time you sign across phones and laptops. Lose it, break it, or upgrade — and your workflow breaks with it.

PicWe Wallet changes the rule:

A hardware wallet is not one gadget. It is a capability.
Any device with a trustworthy hardware security boundary can act as your hardware wallet.

Your phone is a hardware wallet.
Your laptop is a hardware wallet.
A secure USB key, smart card, or FIDO2 security key is a hardware wallet.


What we stand for

  • No extra purchase: hardware-grade protection comes from devices you already own.
  • No naked key management: signing material stays inside your device’s secure boundary — not copied, not exported, not custodied.
  • No single-device lock-in: one account can span multiple trusted devices for signing and recovery.

One-line positioning

PicWe Wallet is the world’s first universal hardware wallet — it moves hardware-grade security off a dedicated dongle and onto every trusted device you already use.

The following pages cover:

  1. Why a universal hardware wallet — the structural shift in how hardware wallets work;
  2. Usage and recovery — daily signing, multi-device flows, and recovery without a seed phrase on paper;
  3. Technology and security — the stack and audit-minded engineering behind the product.
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