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VEXA Wallet is a hardware cold wallet focused on giving users control over their own private keys, rather than entrusting assets to an exchange or custodian. The site emphasizes that private keys do not enter the cloud, are not held by any third party, and that it does not collect transaction, balance, or usage data. It is not an exchange and does not provide order matching, fiat conversion, or yield/wealth-management services. Instead, it is aimed at long-term holders and multi-chain asset custody.
In terms of asset support, VEXA covers Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, and BNB Chain, and supports 1000+ tokens, including ERC-20, BEP-20, SPL, and Cardano native assets. It also mentions support for multi-chain NFTs. Security is its main selling point: private keys are generated and stored inside a Secure Element chip, and transactions must be reviewed on the device’s OLED screen and confirmed with physical buttons. It also offers offline signing, a 24-word BIP39 recovery phrase, tamper-evident seals, secure boot, open-source firmware, and a no-telemetry design. The page also states that the security chip has certifications such as EAL6+, EMVCo, and FIPS 140-2 Level 3, but it does not disclose any asset insurance.
The device is sold as a one-time purchase for USD 139, with no subscription fee. The package includes the hardware wallet, a USB-C cable, recovery phrase backup cards, the app, lifetime firmware updates, and a 2-year warranty. Registration for purchase only requires a name, email address, and country, and the site explicitly says no KYC is required. For after-sales service, it offers a 30-day refund policy, but only for unopened devices with the tamper-evident seal intact; once initialized, the device is generally non-refundable. The page says it ships to more than 150 countries worldwide, but the free-shipping threshold appears as both USD 150 and USD 200 in different sections, so the information is not fully consistent.
The advantages are a clear self-custody positioning, broad multi-chain coverage, a well-described security model, and privacy-friendly claims such as no KYC, no cloud storage, and no telemetry. The drawbacks are that the main site content does not state the company’s place of registration, regulatory entity, or specific payment methods. Support for Lightning, Polygon, Avalanche, and others is still listed as planned. As a cold wallet, it is also not suitable for high-frequency trading. It is better suited to users who hold BTC, ETH, SOL, and similar assets for the long term, or who want to move exchange-held assets into offline custody.
The page does not provide information on mainland China access, shipping, payment, or local compliance, so its availability in China can only be assessed as unknown. Chinese users should independently verify website accessibility, payment availability, customs requirements, and after-sales costs. Comparable hardware wallets include Ledger, Trezor, and KeepKey. For small-value daily on-chain interactions, software wallets such as Trust Wallet and Coinbase Wallet may also be used, but the security boundaries are different.
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