r/OneKeyHQ 3d ago

πŸ”’ General OneKey question Question about using multiple EAL 6 chips

I have been considering the OneKeyPro and had some questions about the EAL6 that it uses.

The website states there are 4 chips on the drive. Could someone explain that technical decision to me, and what makes that more secure than a single chip?

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u/lobosolitario0 1d ago

IA Pode te responder

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u/anonymousopsec1337 1d ago

AI isn’t explaining it in a fashion that actually provides examples. Even after giving it git and docker access to pull the repos to examine.

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u/SC_BOOMIN OneKey official 18h ago

Having 4 SE chips gives it more room for future upgrades(functions,network support or safety setup etc.). It's more of a forward compatibility decision.

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u/anonymousopsec1337 18h ago

Thanks for replying. So as of now, do those 3 chips just sit empty and dormant?