After so much hype, HTC has introduced its new blockchain-powered smartphone, “EXODUS 1,” as it promised. Right from the way how consumers can order the devices, the EXODUS 1 is wholly dedicated to blockchain encryption. Genesis Block. Exodus Phone. This is official early access release to the EXODUS 1. We are inviting a community of developers and enthusiasts to work with us to keep building security. Join us in rebuilding trust together, one phone at a time. Get your early access now! pic.twitter.com/sPcNc7wnzj — HTC EXODUS (@htcexodus) October 23, 2018 HTC says that in a bid for elevated smartphone security amid recent security breaches, it wants consumers to truly own their data including browsing history, identity, assets, wallets, emails, and all without the need for central authorities. The HTC EXODUS 1 features a secure enclave, a locked area of the device completely protected from the Android OS. The secure enclave will hold crypto keys, whether that is currencies or non-fungible tokens. The device will also offer an easy and secure way to recover keys lost in the hardware in case if you lose your phone or forget your key. HTC also said that it will soon release APIs to allow third-party developers to use the EXODUS 1 specific hardware to protect ...
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Tuesday, 23 October 2018
HTC EXODUS 1 native Blockchain smartphone now available for pre-order, shipping in December
After so much hype, HTC has introduced its new blockchain-powered smartphone, “EXODUS 1,” as it promised. Right from the way how consumers can order the devices, the EXODUS 1 is wholly dedicated to blockchain encryption. Genesis Block. Exodus Phone. This is official early access release to the EXODUS 1. We are inviting a community of developers and enthusiasts to work with us to keep building security. Join us in rebuilding trust together, one phone at a time. Get your early access now! pic.twitter.com/sPcNc7wnzj — HTC EXODUS (@htcexodus) October 23, 2018 HTC says that in a bid for elevated smartphone security amid recent security breaches, it wants consumers to truly own their data including browsing history, identity, assets, wallets, emails, and all without the need for central authorities. The HTC EXODUS 1 features a secure enclave, a locked area of the device completely protected from the Android OS. The secure enclave will hold crypto keys, whether that is currencies or non-fungible tokens. The device will also offer an easy and secure way to recover keys lost in the hardware in case if you lose your phone or forget your key. HTC also said that it will soon release APIs to allow third-party developers to use the EXODUS 1 specific hardware to protect ...
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