Ive been waiting for a youtuber to go over this cold wallet as i think its the best looking one out there and all their other cold wallets are super easy to use. Great videooo and cant wait to see the full review once you get it in.
IMO air gap is overrated anyways. But to your point, what you said isn’t exactly true. Onekey authenticates firmware using your device. So you can’t install a malicious firmware for example. So it doesn’t matter if you update the firmware using a USBC cable because you’ll never be able to install anything but authenticated Onekey firmware. Therefore, in this case, air gap still does its job of “reducing potential attack vectors” when transacting.
100% air gapped is a PITA anyway. I have 2, and have used a 3rd, and QR code scanning is rage-inducing. I finally realized that turning off the overhead light in my room helps, but even then it's frustrating AF scanning QR codes. Makes me sort of wonder about the built in light withe the OneKey Pro. Any glare on the screen tends to make the QR scanning worse. For the dynamic QR codes, it seems to help to pause the screen and scan each individually, but even then it just doesn't work half as well as it should. I have a Samsung Galaxy S22. Cleaning the lens doesn't help. Cleaning the wallet screen doesn't help. I've had QR code scanning issues with Safepal S1, Keystone Pro, and Keystone 3 Pro. The Keystone Pro I bought as a gift and only used it for less than an hour after the person I bought it for unboxed it and set it up. I used to be all about 100% air gapped as it just sounded way better in theory, but in practice OMG I just want to take a hammer to it. So frustrating.
You don’t need a micro sd card slot. It doesn’t do as much as you think. Here’s some research Bitbox did on air gapped devices for reference: bitbox.swiss/blog/does-airgap-make-bitcoin-hardware-wallets-more-secure/
Yes, this wallet supports Lightning Network and will allow you to send and receive funds using Lightning Network, including Bitcoin (BTC) and Sats. OneKey's Lightning Network feature also allows you to swap between Bitcoin and Lightning 👍
Just got mine. Waiting to hear your thoughts. For something that looks as beautiful on the outside, the user interface looked....less premium. Also setting up my fingerprints was not easy to do. Update: After playing around with this and understanding what it's meant to do, and understanding it's not supposed to be like an Apple iPod touch, or a mini phone, but REALLY understanding the purpose of it, I'd say it does it's job really well and I love the device.
Dang. I mean, I wouldn’t expect it to be like a phone interface or anything. It’s a hardware wallet. Hopefully I’ll get mine soon to give it a full review.
What if I am trying to send XRP,(not on the list) and it requires XRP TAG? What is a Destination Tag/Memo? It indicates that it required XRP TAG otherwise the crypto might be lost? How do I verify correct TAG and how to add the TAG?
How does Tangem have their secure element chips open source? I’m just curious because you said all other wallets are required to keep that part close source thanks
The hardware is closed source because chips require NDA by the manufacturer. Tangem has a third party security audit to ensure that there are no back doors.
Don’t know. I’m having a custom design made for the channel so it’s taking longer. The website says your wallet should ship within 7 days from the date you ordered it. I know they were backordered for a while, I’ll try to figure out if that’s still the case.
Yes, all cold wallets can send and receive transactions with crypto exchanges. They don’t specifically “support” Coinbase or any other platform-they simply function as wallets.
Been wanting to get one for a few weeks, but It's always sold out. Strange we can't pre-order it. Demand is clearly high, either that or component supply issues.
Agreed. You can however have multiple wallets on the device at the same time using the passphrase option, which is similar. But to your point, having the ability to import multiple seed phrases would be awesome.
Thanks! Ngrave Zero and the Pro have some similar security features (both offer passphrase option, are air gapped, and have biometric scanner) Ngrave you have to use air gapped, whereas the Pro is optional. The zero has an EAL7 certified operating system which I believe is the only wallet to offer that, and uses an EAL5 secure element to store private key/sensitive data. The pro has 4 EAL6 secure element chips, which is the only wallet to offer that. And it looks like the Pro supports more blockchain networks. Also, Ngrave is not open source like the Pro, but apparently they are working to gradually open source the hardware.
@@cyberscrilla wow you know your stuff. Thanks for the quick reply. I like Open Source and support of more blockchains, so looks like Pro is my choice. Cheers!
How am I getting sponsor love? I made this video because I wanted to lol. I didn’t get paid to make it and I’ve never gotten paid to make a video. If I ever have a sponsor, I’ll make sure that’s known. I’m not saying anything that’s untrue and I point out nuisances when I find them. All my videos are unbiased. Also, you should always DYOR just like I do. I spend time educating people and answering questions, doesn’t mean you should listen to me. Educate yourself.
@@cyberscrilla - Thanks for clearing that up. I'm new here. I figured since the company made you a cyberscrilla affiliate link, that you're sponsored. You may say that's not how it works but the avg viewer doesn't know that so it's a reasonable assumption.
@@matthewklim7398 Please be more specific. Did it run out of power after how long? Were any optional power-sucking functions like the Bluetooth turned on?
@@cyberscrilla There is a quality difference in the devices mentioned in your example in my opinion. So what you are saying is that the Onekey Pro is a higher quality product than the Keystone Pro 3?
@@DanielNeubauer IMO yes. Not just in the hardware itself, but the software. OneKey has its own software that is really good. Keystone does not have its own software. It relies on third-party wallets. Which is fine and secure, but just not as convenient as OneKey.
I can see this being practical mostly for advanced users doing tasks daily but not for someone like me, Tangem is fine for me. For me it would be just another device I'd have to keep charging and I have zero faith in lithium battery durability. Otherwise it looks like a nice product.
I just ordered the OneKey Pro and used your code. That's to say THANK YOU for your very useful video that I learnt a lot about this wallet. Good day, Bro.
I preordered mine and I used your code...I am a little skeptical if this hardware exists though because I have literally NOT SEEN any demos or videos from OneKey showing this device....and I guess I am burned from Ledger not shipping me my Ledger Stax, so any "preorders" of crypto wallets have made me jaded. I just fear I preordered a device that is still 2 years away from actually being made.
Thanks for using the code. I’m confident that won’t happen with OneKey. I’ve ordered mine too. Expecting delivery by the end of the month. I’ll definitely let you know if that changes.
Actually not as big as you think. Fits in the palm of your hand. But yes, expensive compared to other wallets. That said, there’s a wallet for everyone. Some people are willing to pay a premium price for the newest iPhone, while others are content using their 5 year old android. Hardware wallets are simply another consumer product like smartphones.
Makes sense! I think they just want to be more relevant in general. Even older folks. I had someone comment on my Trezor video saying the screen was too small and he couldn’t read the text. In his case, a larger screen could’ve helped
The only problem its made in hong kong which is part of china , i cant trust hong kong at all 😩 , who whants a cold wallet from cuba, north korea or venezuela 😂
How is this tons better than a Keystone 3 Pro? Your title is, "OneKey Pro is the most "PRO" crypto wallet money can buy". My Keystone 3 Pro has all of these features, except a light, and cost me $100. Normal price is $130. 28% off for Ledger customers. The Keystone 3 Pro doesn't have 4 secure element chips, but it does have 3 and PCI level anti-tamper, as well as multi-wallet support (3 sets of seed phrases, and you can use one as a decoy wallet). The Keystone 3 pro also has a 4" screen vs the 3.5" screen of the OneKey Pro. Keystone 3 Pro also has fingerprint scanning, and the optional Shamir backup. The Keystone 3 Pro still doesn't have terrific battery life, but better than the Keystone Pro. What am I missing? Or is this just a click-baity title for views (which I can understand that, just asking). Personally, if I get another wallet I'm leaning pretty hard toward the D'Cent Biometric wallet. D'Cent also has an NFC card wallet, but it functions too much like the Tangem classic 1.0 wherein you cannot import or export seed phrases but instead uses another card as a backup. Not exactly the same as the Tangem 1.0, but close enough. Cheaper, though.
Couple things. I never said this was “better than Keystone.” BUT Onekey is MUCH more user friendly imo. You don’t have to use third party wallets to manage your coins because it has its own native OneKey app. And the OneKey app is awesome. So many features and simple to use. Plus, Onekey supports more assets. It’s also just a better quality build quality overall (plastic vs aluminum alloy) And the screen is better than Keystone imo But for the price, Keystone is a great buy and I still recommend it. It’s like buying a budget phone vs the newest iPhone. They both work and do similar things-all hardware wallets do.
OneKey allows user to add the latest meme coin or token which is not on their coin list, as long as OneKey has your coin’s blockchain on their firmware. Only other wallet which allows user to add a coin not on the coin list is BC Vault. Keystone does not allow user to add a custom coin - if your coin is not on their coin list, you cannot use the Keystone or most other wallets for that matter. You will have to wait for Keystone to add your coin.
OneKey app vs Trezor? Was going to buy the Trezor Safe 3, but it seems like the OneKey Pro has much more diversity, security and ease of use. Am a newb who needs a cold wallet and am thinking of the future. Not to keep buying new wallets. Thinking the OneKey Pro with its multiple functionalities would be better to grow your portfolio with. I would really appreciate your thoughts
@@StaceyS-w6x Trezor Safe 3 is really good and simple to use. However, it doesn’t support as many tokens and you can’t use it with mobile devices. So, if you don’t mind using it with desktop and it supports the coins you hold, it’s a solid option. The Pro is more compatible as you can use it on desktop, mobile, or as a browser extension and supports various tokens, plus it has a much larger screen. And it does have additional security features like the 4 secure element chips, biometrics, and air gap mode. It does cost more however. Ultimately, both are great for beginners in my experience.
After using the Keystone 3 Pro I have come to love the use of 3rd party wallets over a native wallet. For starters, having to use Solflare for Solana made me unintentionally eligible for several airdrops lol. And second, not having a native app reduces the Keystones attack surface. I’ve used the OneKey app with my OneKey Classic and I’m underwhelmed by it to be honest. I think SafePals native wallet app is far better.
The OneKey Pro should begin shipping this month.
Use our code “CYBERSCRILLA” to save some money on your order.
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is there a reason we haven’t gotten this review yet? I'm sure you got your wallet by now
+1
Ive been waiting for a youtuber to go over this cold wallet as i think its the best looking one out there and all their other cold wallets are super easy to use. Great videooo and cant wait to see the full review once you get it in.
Thanks for watching! Full review coming soon
@@cyberscrilla
Could you make a tutorial for this? I got one, and cant figure out how to make it connect with the iOS app.
I wish it had sd slot to update firmware offline, no point in airgap while you have to plug it to usb to update
IMO air gap is overrated anyways.
But to your point, what you said isn’t exactly true.
Onekey authenticates firmware using your device. So you can’t install a malicious firmware for example.
So it doesn’t matter if you update the firmware using a USBC cable because you’ll never be able to install anything but authenticated Onekey firmware.
Therefore, in this case, air gap still does its job of “reducing potential attack vectors” when transacting.
100% air gapped is a PITA anyway. I have 2, and have used a 3rd, and QR code scanning is rage-inducing. I finally realized that turning off the overhead light in my room helps, but even then it's frustrating AF scanning QR codes. Makes me sort of wonder about the built in light withe the OneKey Pro. Any glare on the screen tends to make the QR scanning worse. For the dynamic QR codes, it seems to help to pause the screen and scan each individually, but even then it just doesn't work half as well as it should. I have a Samsung Galaxy S22. Cleaning the lens doesn't help. Cleaning the wallet screen doesn't help. I've had QR code scanning issues with Safepal S1, Keystone Pro, and Keystone 3 Pro. The Keystone Pro I bought as a gift and only used it for less than an hour after the person I bought it for unboxed it and set it up. I used to be all about 100% air gapped as it just sounded way better in theory, but in practice OMG I just want to take a hammer to it. So frustrating.
@@cyberscrilla well these days cant even trust the companies, i love onekey but they pit 4 se chips and not a sd slot , not acceptable
You don’t need a micro sd card slot. It doesn’t do as much as you think.
Here’s some research Bitbox did on air gapped devices for reference: bitbox.swiss/blog/does-airgap-make-bitcoin-hardware-wallets-more-secure/
😂 Agreed. That’s why I like having the option.
If i wanted to move Bitcoin from an exchange to onekey pro, does the wallet support bitcoin lightning network?
Yes, this wallet supports Lightning Network and will allow you to send and receive funds using Lightning Network, including Bitcoin (BTC) and Sats.
OneKey's Lightning Network feature also allows you to swap between Bitcoin and Lightning 👍
Oh yeaaa I cant wait for the review Im still going buy this haven't seen another hardware wallet like this on the market.
Heck yeah! I really enjoy OneKey wallets. The Pro is definitely a “premium” wallet. Even the cheaper Classic 1S is awesome, just not as fancy
What is the background of OneKey, how ownes it and where is its headquaters?
Founded in 2020.
Founded by Yishi Wang.
Headquartered in Honk Kong.
Raised $20 million.
Backed by Coinbase Ventures which really means nothing lol
Just got mine. Waiting to hear your thoughts. For something that looks as beautiful on the outside, the user interface looked....less premium. Also setting up my fingerprints was not easy to do.
Update: After playing around with this and understanding what it's meant to do, and understanding it's not supposed to be like an Apple iPod touch, or a mini phone, but REALLY understanding the purpose of it, I'd say it does it's job really well and I love the device.
Dang. I mean, I wouldn’t expect it to be like a phone interface or anything. It’s a hardware wallet. Hopefully I’ll get mine soon to give it a full review.
Mines just shipped waiting for Cyberscrilla in the meantime for his review haha
Love your videos man. What a dedication towards security.
What if I am trying to send XRP,(not on the list) and it requires XRP TAG? What is a Destination Tag/Memo? It indicates that it required XRP TAG otherwise the crypto might be lost? How do I verify correct TAG and how to add the TAG?
@@GQ-xv8mf you only need a tag when sending to an exchange (the exchange provides this to you) but you don’t need it when sending to a cold wallet
How does Tangem have their secure element chips open source? I’m just curious because you said all other wallets are required to keep that part close source thanks
Tangem is not open source? Only the Tamgem app is.
@@cyberscrilla I meant to say Trevor my mistake
@@rayvissari9485I've personally never heard of Trevor. Are you sure you don't mean Trezor?
@@cyberscrilla I meant trezor my mistake. But my question still stands
The hardware is closed source because chips require NDA by the manufacturer. Tangem has a third party security audit to ensure that there are no back doors.
Just want to ask how long it takes before you recieved the wallet?
Don’t know. I’m having a custom design made for the channel so it’s taking longer.
The website says your wallet should ship within 7 days from the date you ordered it.
I know they were backordered for a while, I’ll try to figure out if that’s still the case.
@@cyberscrilla okay thank you so much.
You’re welcome. I’ll keep you posted here
Just confirmed with OneKey that orders are being shipped within 7 days of ordering 👍
@@cyberscrilla thank you so much for the response.❤️
Do you know. does it support Coinbase when transferring?
Yes, all cold wallets can send and receive transactions with crypto exchanges. They don’t specifically “support” Coinbase or any other platform-they simply function as wallets.
So we don’t need to update the firmware like tangem
Yes, Onekey wallets require firmware updates.
Can you explain the benefits of Air Gap. Thank you.
Hey, I discuss it in detail in this video:
ruclips.net/video/Gf8oVB8ROaQ/видео.html
Been wanting to get one for a few weeks, but It's always sold out. Strange we can't pre-order it. Demand is clearly high, either that or component supply issues.
I think it’s both
I just ordered yesterday, any idea on when I can expect it to come if I’m in the us
Onekey says it should ship within 7 days
@@cyberscrilla when will you do a video on it I really been looking forward to it
Far as unboxing/setup
I used your discount by the way, you’re the goat bro!
Thanks! Video coming soon. I ordered a custom design so mine is taking a bit longer to receive. Once I get it, I’ll be dropping some banger videos!
should have the ability for multiple seed phrases with all those chips. that's a miss
Agreed.
You can however have multiple wallets on the device at the same time using the passphrase option, which is similar.
But to your point, having the ability to import multiple seed phrases would be awesome.
Great review, like always! How does this compare with NGRAVE for security and features? Despite the crazy cost of NGRAVE.
Thanks!
Ngrave Zero and the Pro have some similar security features (both offer passphrase option, are air gapped, and have biometric scanner)
Ngrave you have to use air gapped, whereas the Pro is optional.
The zero has an EAL7 certified operating system which I believe is the only wallet to offer that, and uses an EAL5 secure element to store private key/sensitive data.
The pro has 4 EAL6 secure element chips, which is the only wallet to offer that.
And it looks like the Pro supports more blockchain networks.
Also, Ngrave is not open source like the Pro, but apparently they are working to gradually open source the hardware.
@@cyberscrilla wow you know your stuff. Thanks for the quick reply. I like Open Source and support of more blockchains, so looks like Pro is my choice. Cheers!
Just got mine today
NICE!
I love that you're getting some sponsor love, but at the same time it's hard to know if that is biasing your opinions at all
How am I getting sponsor love? I made this video because I wanted to lol. I didn’t get paid to make it and I’ve never gotten paid to make a video.
If I ever have a sponsor, I’ll make sure that’s known.
I’m not saying anything that’s untrue and I point out nuisances when I find them.
All my videos are unbiased.
Also, you should always DYOR just like I do.
I spend time educating people and answering questions, doesn’t mean you should listen to me.
Educate yourself.
@@cyberscrilla - Thanks for clearing that up. I'm new here. I figured since the company made you a cyberscrilla affiliate link, that you're sponsored. You may say that's not how it works but the avg viewer doesn't know that so it's a reasonable assumption.
Why don't they make hardware wallets with bigger screens?
Would love a wallet with a 5 inch or bigger screen!?
Good question. From what I’ve seen, most people prefer smaller inconspicuous wallets.
@@cyberscrilla okay, right
To your point, I’m sure there’s a market for larger screened wallets as well.
When you test the Pro, can you please see how many days it lasts in OFF mode until it needs to be recharged?
Sure thing. But I’d imagine it’ll take months, so I might not be able to comment on it in the review.
i just got one and i must say the battery is very bad
How so? Still waiting for mine to ship
@@cyberscrilla it felt like it was draining fast after a full charge but I noticed there is an auto off function that saves battery
@@matthewklim7398 Please be more specific. Did it run out of power after how long? Were any optional power-sucking functions like the Bluetooth turned on?
It has more chips on it so it can have more memory.
Makes sense
You are right about this wallet, is one of the best!!!! I tried to order one but they are sold out!!!
They are working to get them back in stock. Hopefully soon!
@@cyberscrilla I just order Onekey Classic 1S for now and one recovery card, I doo like this wallets!!! THANK YOU!!!
Why would one spend that much on this wallet, when you can get the Keystone Pro 3 for a way cheaper price?
The same reason someone buys a brand new iPhone over a budget phone
@@cyberscrilla There is a quality difference in the devices mentioned in your example in my opinion. So what you are saying is that the Onekey Pro is a higher quality product than the Keystone Pro 3?
@@DanielNeubauer IMO yes. Not just in the hardware itself, but the software. OneKey has its own software that is really good.
Keystone does not have its own software. It relies on third-party wallets.
Which is fine and secure, but just not as convenient as OneKey.
Are you planning on putting life changing cryptocurrency in it.
Got mines 2 weeks ago . Love it but the battery absolutely sucks.
Enable the “auto off” function and that should save a lot of battery
I can see this being practical mostly for advanced users doing tasks daily but not for someone like me, Tangem is fine for me. For me it would be just another device I'd have to keep charging and I have zero faith in lithium battery durability. Otherwise it looks like a nice product.
What happend with Stax?? 😂😂😂😂
Honestly, idk 😂 I’m curious now
No way bro.. you still dont got the pro???
@@alannaandaurora I’m getting a custom made one for the channel. So it’s taking longer.
I just ordered the OneKey Pro and used your code. That's to say THANK YOU for your very useful video that I learnt a lot about this wallet. Good day, Bro.
@@rajav123 wow, thank you 🙏
@@cyberscrillado you have a full review yet on onekey pro? Would be great to compare to ledger stax and trezor 5
Im staying with Tangem. No charging. No bull crap…
Wallet without screen isn’t safer. Its actually worse
Good for a daily wallet. Mad if you use it for long term Hodl.
@@Rains-inthe app is your screen 🤦♂️
@@MyLibertyTV that is a hot wallet
@Hmmm313
I bought Tangem set of 3
My first wallet
Hope I get funds moved soon from exchange
Ooh......that's looking pretty pro 'ish.
So “PRO” lol
bro looks nice but dont support alot of blockchains at all
It supports over 60 blockchains?
@@cyberscrilla not like tangem thoo😋
I preordered mine and I used your code...I am a little skeptical if this hardware exists though because I have literally NOT SEEN any demos or videos from OneKey showing this device....and I guess I am burned from Ledger not shipping me my Ledger Stax, so any "preorders" of crypto wallets have made me jaded. I just fear I preordered a device that is still 2 years away from actually being made.
Thanks for using the code.
I’m confident that won’t happen with OneKey. I’ve ordered mine too. Expecting delivery by the end of the month.
I’ll definitely let you know if that changes.
@@cyberscrilla Thank you. Love the page and will continue to support you.
Expensive 😪
And big .
Actually not as big as you think. Fits in the palm of your hand. But yes, expensive compared to other wallets.
That said, there’s a wallet for everyone.
Some people are willing to pay a premium price for the newest iPhone, while others are content using their 5 year old android.
Hardware wallets are simply another consumer product like smartphones.
I believe they are trying to target the younger generation, like middle and high schoolers. Looks like supports XMR.
Makes sense! I think they just want to be more relevant in general.
Even older folks.
I had someone comment on my Trezor video saying the screen was too small and he couldn’t read the text.
In his case, a larger screen could’ve helped
The only problem its made in hong kong which is part of china , i cant trust hong kong at all 😩 , who whants a cold wallet from cuba, north korea or venezuela 😂
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Cyber! I got an email saying my OneKey Pro shipped! Please tell me yours is too. I used your code to get this.
Mine hasn’t shipped yet! I have a custom one on the way though ;)
How is this tons better than a Keystone 3 Pro? Your title is, "OneKey Pro is the most "PRO" crypto wallet money can buy". My Keystone 3 Pro has all of these features, except a light, and cost me $100. Normal price is $130. 28% off for Ledger customers. The Keystone 3 Pro doesn't have 4 secure element chips, but it does have 3 and PCI level anti-tamper, as well as multi-wallet support (3 sets of seed phrases, and you can use one as a decoy wallet). The Keystone 3 pro also has a 4" screen vs the 3.5" screen of the OneKey Pro. Keystone 3 Pro also has fingerprint scanning, and the optional Shamir backup. The Keystone 3 Pro still doesn't have terrific battery life, but better than the Keystone Pro. What am I missing? Or is this just a click-baity title for views (which I can understand that, just asking). Personally, if I get another wallet I'm leaning pretty hard toward the D'Cent Biometric wallet. D'Cent also has an NFC card wallet, but it functions too much like the Tangem classic 1.0 wherein you cannot import or export seed phrases but instead uses another card as a backup. Not exactly the same as the Tangem 1.0, but close enough. Cheaper, though.
Couple things. I never said this was “better than Keystone.”
BUT
Onekey is MUCH more user friendly imo.
You don’t have to use third party wallets to manage your coins because it has its own native OneKey app.
And the OneKey app is awesome. So many features and simple to use.
Plus, Onekey supports more assets.
It’s also just a better quality build quality overall (plastic vs aluminum alloy)
And the screen is better than Keystone imo
But for the price, Keystone is a great buy and I still recommend it.
It’s like buying a budget phone vs the newest iPhone.
They both work and do similar things-all hardware wallets do.
OneKey allows user to add the latest meme coin or token which is not on their coin list, as long as OneKey has your coin’s blockchain on their firmware. Only other wallet which allows user to add a coin not on the coin list is BC Vault. Keystone does not allow user to add a custom coin - if your coin is not on their coin list, you cannot use the Keystone or most other wallets for that matter. You will have to wait for Keystone to add your coin.
OneKey app vs Trezor? Was going to buy the Trezor Safe 3, but it seems like the OneKey Pro has much more diversity, security and ease of use. Am a newb who needs a cold wallet and am thinking of the future. Not to keep buying new wallets. Thinking the OneKey Pro with its multiple functionalities would be better to grow your portfolio with. I would really appreciate your thoughts
@@StaceyS-w6x Trezor Safe 3 is really good and simple to use. However, it doesn’t support as many tokens and you can’t use it with mobile devices.
So, if you don’t mind using it with desktop and it supports the coins you hold, it’s a solid option.
The Pro is more compatible as you can use it on desktop, mobile, or as a browser extension and supports various tokens, plus it has a much larger screen.
And it does have additional security features like the 4 secure element chips, biometrics, and air gap mode.
It does cost more however.
Ultimately, both are great for beginners in my experience.
After using the Keystone 3 Pro I have come to love the use of 3rd party wallets over a native wallet. For starters, having to use Solflare for Solana made me unintentionally eligible for several airdrops lol. And second, not having a native app reduces the Keystones attack surface. I’ve used the OneKey app with my OneKey Classic and I’m underwhelmed by it to be honest. I think SafePals native wallet app is far better.