The rumors are finally confirmed. Galaxy S10, the new Samsung smartphone will include storage for private cryptocurrency keys as mentioned in an official press release on February 20.

Samsung announced the launch of its new phone today in Seoul, San Francisco and London, which includes the Samsung Knox function. “Galaxy S10 is built with defense-grade Samsung Knox, as well as secure storage backed by hardware, which houses your private keys for blockchain-enabled mobile services.”

With one of the best android UI until now, the galaxy S10 comes with an upgraded camera system that uses “advanced intelligence”, the ability to charge other smartphones wirelessly, 256GB storage, and 8GB RAM (on the base model) and several other features according to the release. In addition, many tech influencers such that “Unbox Therapy” is asking the question if this new phone can be considered “the one”.

However, further details about the Knox solution were not immediately available. Until now, Samsung did not respond to a request in order to comment. In fact, after the S10’s release, rumors started to pop up regarding the phone’s possible configuration and its support for cryptocurrency wallets and even Dapps. During the last month, images portrayed a “Samsung Blockchain Keystore” on the Galaxy S10. The leaked photos featured an Ethereum wallet option in the “supported cryptocurrency” section.

Samsung is not the only major smartphone producer that had implemented crypto-related capabilities into a smartphone. During last May, HTC Corporation unveiled the first cryptocurrency-centric smartphone called Exodus.

This week, Samsung also released the Galaxy Fold which may have the built-in Samsung Blockchain Keystore and can fold in half. With Samsung leading the smartphones market as one of the largest manufacturers, it seems that a huge boost will be happening in the next months to crypto mas- adoption and usability, worldwide.