Carry wallet
The most secure hardware wallet for your Carry
Secure your Carry the Tangem way. Join thousands enjoying peace of mind with our industry-leading protection.
How to secure your Carry with Tangem?
When you buy or hold Carry in Tangem, it secures your private keys in many ways:
- With the seedless setup and smart backups on extra devices, your Bitcoin is safe and accessible only to you.
- Tangem is IP69K water and dustproof, built to protect against extreme temperatures, EMPs, ESCs, and X-RAYS.
- An access code and biometric authentication protect against unauthorized access.
- Private keys are generated and stored on its EAL6+ CC secure element.
How to get a Carry Crypto Wallet?
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What is Carry (CRE)?
Carry Protocol is a forward-thinking blockchain initiative aimed at building an extensive database of offline purchases. It encourages consumers to share their purchase data by offering compensation, thereby empowering them with the ability to manage and profit from their own data.
What is a Carry wallet?
A Carry wallet is a digital tool that stores private keys, allowing you to access your Carry (CRE) addresses. The wallet doesn't keep the cryptocurrency itself; instead, it operates on the blockchain where Carry resides. Its main function is to generate and maintain these private keys, facilitating seamless access to and management of your Carry accounts. In essence, a Carry wallet is essential for storing, sending, receiving, and managing CRE tokens.
How does a Carry wallet work?
Carry wallets deploy pairs of public and private keys to handle blockchain accounts. The private key is crucial for securing access to your specific Carry account and must be kept confidential, while the public key can be shared freely to receive CRE. To access funds, you’ll need the appropriate private key. With Tangem Wallet, these private keys are safely created and stored within its secure chip.
What are the types of Carry wallets?
Exchange Carry Wallets:
Platforms such as Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken allow purchasing of CRE using traditional currencies through custodial wallets, posing risks like account access being potentially blocked.Software Carry Wallets:
Applications installed on devices to manage private keys and CRE tokens, providing user-friendliness but risking exposure to cyber threats. Includes mobile, desktop, and browser variants.Mobile Carry Wallets:
Smartphone apps dedicated to managing Carry tokens.Desktop Carry Wallets:
Installed on personal computers, these store private keys on your hard drive or SSD.Hardware Carry Wallets:
These offer offline storage solutions, such as the Tangem wallet, ensuring protection from online hazards.
How to Choose the Best Carry Wallet
Choosing the right wallet hinges on individual requirements, with emphasis on ease of use, dependability, longevity, and security. For large holdings and robust online security, a hardware wallet like Tangem is advisable.
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See all supported cryptosCarry FAQ
- The best wallet for CRE is one that keeps your keys safe while staying easy to use. Tangem Wallet delivers both security and convenience in one solution.
- Yes, software wallets are generally free. Hardware wallets, such as Tangem Wallet, come with a purchase because they include secure physical components.
- The safest Carry wallet keeps your private keys offline and protected from unauthorized access. Hardware wallets, such as Tangem, offer the highest level of protection because they isolate keys from online risks.
- This type of wallet secures the private keys required to use your Carry. Hardware wallets, such as Tangem Wallet, keep those keys offline for added protection.
- HODLis a crypto slang term meaning to buy-and-hold indefinitely. It implies not selling when markets go down or become volatile. Sometimes, it is said to mean "hold on for dear life." HODL originated from a typo of "holding" as "hodling" in a 2013 online post.