HTC Firm Launched Privacy-Focused Router That Can Run Bitcoin Full Node

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HTC Firm launched a new privacy-focused 5G router for users that also run a full Bitcoin node, reported on 05 March 2020.

The Success of Taiwanese manufacturers Exodus 1 phone, Exodus 5G hub follows on which have the ability to run nodes.

To store Bitcoin, Ethereum (including ERC-20 and ERC-721 tokens), Binance Coin, Litecoin and Stellar. The hub proves 5G connectivity users using Zion software.
Security features including social recovery for private keys mean you can share, encrypt and breakup recovery phase among trusted friends.

Bitcoin node on 5G seems risky to run therefore most users probably won’t want that’s why inbuilt software provided by Zion vault shows the ability to help Bitcoin network by recording and verifying transactions.

Paranoid — keep privacy standards.
Privacy-focused apps resemble and packed with its 5inch screen and privacy-focused apps like encrypted email service ProtonMail, blockchain-friendly Brave Browser and decentralized VPN Incognito.

HTC says about the device that the device has more privacy than Amazon Alexa, Google Nest is ” the ultimate safeguard against the collection of data by big tech companies in your home”.

Centralized Chief officer at HTC Phil Chen said ” Exodus is about ownership. Owning your keys, owning your data, own your privacy. Exodus is the shield against the onslaught of big tech and its assault on the privacy of your home. By using the Exodus 5G Hub, you have more control and ownership of your data than ever before.”

Mobile phone style specs —-
Mobil phone and specs are same having Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor,4G memory microSD slot, a nano SIM slot, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a 7,660mAh battery. The original HTC Hub was priced at $600 but pricing has not yet been revealed for the forthcoming version which is due to land in the second quarter.

Mobile phone style specs —-
Mobil phone and specs are same having Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor,4G memory microSD slot, a nano SIM slot, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a 7,660mAh battery. The original HTC Hub was priced at $600 but pricing has not yet been revealed for the forthcoming version which is due to land in the second quarter.

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