The app and hardware device form two of the three keys used to secure a customer’s bitcoin, with the third stored on Bitkey’s servers. The third key is used to verify transactions made by customers using only their phone (when they don’t have the hardware device to hand) and to recover their wallet if they lose their phone, device or both.
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