Welcome to the tutorial that will guide you through the process of connecting your Keystone Hardware Wallet with the Cake Wallet. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to establish the connection of Cake Wallet. Let's dive in!

Note:

Participating in this beta test requires upgrading to the new Cypherpunk firmware, specifically designed for privacy chains. This firmware optimizes device storage and supports only BTC, ZEC, and XMR. While the upgrade process will not erase your existing keys, please take note of the following:

  1. Supported Chains: The Cypherpunk firmware only supports BTC, ZEC, and XMR, and will not support other chains after the upgrade.
  2. Rollback Option: During the beta testing phase, you can use Recovery Mode to wipe the device and revert to a multi-coin firmware. However, this will require you to re-import your seed phrase.
  3. Post-Beta Limitation: Once the firmware is officially released, rolling back to a multi-coin firmware will no longer be possible. Please upgrade with caution.

Thank you for your participation and support!

Prepare

Before we begin, please ensure you have the following:

  1. Update Keystone Firmware

    Method 1: Using an SD Card

    1. Download the firmware file to your SD card and ensure the file name is "keystone3.bin".
    2. Insert the SD card into the device.
    3. Go to Settings > Firmware Update to complete the update.

    Method 2: Using a Computer via USB

    1. Connect your Keystone device to your computer via USB.
    2. Long press the power button for more than 16 seconds to enter Recovery Mode.
    3. Check if your computer detects the Keystone disk.
    4. Download the firmware to the disk and ensure the file name is "keystone3.bin".
    5. Once the file transfer is complete, tap Reboot on the device's Recovery Mode page to start the firmware update.
  2. Download and Install the latest version of Cake Wallet

Connect Keystone Hardware Wallet to Cake

On your Keystone Hardware Wallet:

On Cake Wallet:

Verify Outputs