Lixin Liu, creator of the Cobo Vault, talks about building a hardware wallet that serves the needs of the Chinese miners and then trying to branch out towards Western markets with a second generation of devices. Furthermore, he mentions why he thinks the design of the new Cobo Tablet is more intuitive and ergonomic than that of the Crypto Steel.
Time stamps:
04:01 – The problem with brain wallets
09:23 – Paper Wallets
12:15 – The Cobo Tablet
13:55 – The Cobo Vault
16:09 – Testing according to the American military standards
16:38 – Building a product for the miners
18:36 – The background story of Cobo
21:36 – Driving a car over the Cobo vault
22:07 – Cobo Tablet vs Crypto Steel and Billfodl
26:45 – Disposing unused metal plate letters with responsibility
28:23 – Cosmos Tablet vs Cobo Tablet
28:46 – Possibly releasing a co-branded Cobo Tablet with Coldcard
30:53 – Product positioning for the Cobo Tablet vs Cobo Vault
32:57 – 2nd gen Cobo Vault
34:01 – Cobo Vault vs Cobo Vault Gen 2
36:46 – Secure element of Cobo Vault Gen 2
46:32 – The definition of a secure element
50:43 – Cobo secure element vs Coldcard secure element
52:33 – Is the Cobo Vault source code open source?
56:39 – DIY Cobo Vault?
58:35 – Cobo vs Trezor
1:00:29 – Cobo vs Coldcard
1:02:40 – Cobo vs Ledger
1:03:48 – Cobo vs BitBox02
1:05:12 – Cobo vs KeepKey
1:08:08 – Does Cobo Vault connect to your own full node?
1:10:40 – Cobo Vault privacy
1:18:33 – Closing words on 2nd Generation Cobo Vault