CoolWallet runs on a CC EAL6+ Secure Element chip — military-grade hardware that's literally designed to survive state-level attacks.
What does that actually mean?
→ Hardware isolation at the chip level
→ Self-destruct mechanisms if physically tampered
→ Resistant to laser attacks and advanced digital exploits
→ Same security tier as e-passports and flagship phone secure enclaves
This isn't marketing fluff. CC EAL6+ goes through formal logic verification — the kind of testing that takes years and costs millions.
If you're holding serious bags, your seed phrase deserves hardware that can survive more than a $5 wrench attack.
CoolWallet doesn't mess around with security theater. They ship with the same chip standard governments use to protect classified data.