BitKeep Wallet launches KEEP Initiative to improve the existing security system, with code audit, Secure Asset Fund, user education, and hardware wallet integration at the center of the planned effort. As of now, BitKeep has launched contract detection, blacklist address book and other features, completed the audit of Swap V2 code, and launched a Secure Asset Fund with an initial capital of 1 million US dollars.
BitKeep will launch QR code and Bluetooth protocols for connecting hardware wallets at the end of December to integrate major hardware wallets, providing offline solutions for crypto asset management. According to BitKeep, they will join hands with Keystone and OneKey initially, and Ledger, Trezor and other hardware wallets later.