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Square to Build Bitcoin Hardware Wallet

“We’re doing it,” tweeted Jack Dorsey, the fintech’s CEO.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 1:23 p.m. Published Jul 8, 2021, 11:10 p.m.
Square CEO Jack Dorsey
Square CEO Jack Dorsey

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Square is moving forward with plans to build a bitcoin hardware wallet, executives at the payments company said Thursday.

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The company has begun assembling a team to handle the project, said hardware lead Jesse Dorogusker in a tweet, emphasizing the product is very much in the drawing-board stage. Nevertheless, he said Square will seek to bring a mobile-friendly, “assisted-self-custody” wallet to a global audience.

“We have decided to build a hardware wallet and service to make bitcoin custody more mainstream,” he said in the tweet. Square CEO Jack Dorsey followed up: “We’re doing it.”

Square’s status as a mainstream fintech would likely inject new attention into bitcoin custody. It has much wider name recognition than even the best-known hardware builders in the crypto industry. Square has carved out a niche in making bitcoin accessible through its Cash App. And Dorsey is himself aligned with the cryptocurrency on philosophical grounds.

Read more: Jack Dorsey Says Square Is Considering Developing a Bitcoin Hardware Wallet

Dorogusker did not immediately respond to CoinDesk queries.

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