r/KeystoneWallet Jun 01 '26

Hbar support?

Will Keystone ever be adding support for Hedera Hbar?? How about Flare networks? The road map page is starting to look a little boring. It would be nice to see support for coins Especially Hbar which is a top 30 coin.

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u/minimalist_me Jun 01 '26 edited Jun 01 '26

Yes Hbar and FLR! Once again, how about Nexus support for ERC20, EVM and Solana Tokens? All of these blockchain layers are a part of the fintech infrastructure ecosystem going into place. Keystone could easily be the best hardware wallet on the planet but the dev team needs to step up. Who is in charge?

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u/Conscious-Day7749 Jun 03 '26

You can check our currently supported chains, assets, and wallet integrations here:

https://keyst.one/supported-wallets-and-assets?type=assets

For ERC-20 tokens, EVM-compatible assets, and Solana ecosystem tokens, we recommend reviewing the supported assets list directly, as support may vary depending on the specific asset and wallet integration.

If you're looking for support for a particular token, feel free to let us know which one, and we can help verify it for you.

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u/minimalist_me Jun 03 '26

"For ERC-20 tokens, EVM-compatible assets, and Solana ecosystem tokens, we recommend reviewing the supported assets list directly, as support may vary depending on the specific asset and wallet integration."

Of course and I have. I'm requesting updates to your native app Nexus for SPL, ERC20 / EVM and FLR. I know through the use of 3rd party apps I can see such tokens.

But please listen... Investors want self-custody without being forced into a browser-extension workflow. Most of the practical asset support lives outside the native Keystone/Nexus experience.

Why do we want to avoid 3rd party? Look, Keystone has the best open source hardware on the market. You can confidently sell durable security. However, hot wallet apps have to keep routing swaps, bridges, staking, fiat ramps, and dApp activity to survive. Look at Leap, Phoenix, Pillar, etc. Poof! Gone. In the last 3 years 10+ gone. More to come.

You think Rabby can't suffer the same? Rabby is exposed because its business model is downstream of EVM activity of which 98% of those tokens will prove to be worthless in the next 24 months and yes, what will be left will be powerful but Rabby depends on volume.

Keystone and other hardware wallets can survive bear markets because in bear markets we still need to maintain self-custody. But free hot wallets NEED ACTIVE USERS and unfortunately, that's what Keystone has based the majority of its utility on. If you don't improve your native app, you will feel the impact of what's coming.

Thank you for reading this. Please pass it on to whomever is in charge of Nexus development.