Ledger, the popular crypto hardware wallet, is continuing its expansion and has announced a partnership with the tech giant Intel. They will be working together on a joint initiative that includes BOLOS, the Ledger’s own operating system, and Intel’s Software Extension Guard or SGX. The partnership has been driven by a never-ending demand for safe crypto solutions. The partnership should result in the so-called “SGX enclave”, a solution for private keys pegged to cryptocurrencies. By consenting to the download of Intel enclave software, “private keys will be generated and all transactions be signed with the Intel SGX secure enclave.“ Gemalto, one of the top security firms, will also use BOLOS.

Ledger’s expansion will be fueled with the recent successful $7M Series A funding. With the fresh capital, Ledger intends to build a new factory in China.