OneKey OneKey Classic 1S Pure
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OneKey is a multichain hardware wallet maker with a fully open-source stack: firmware and apps (desktop, mobile, browser extension) are public on GitHub with reproducible builds. The range starts with the Classic 1S Pure (≈€79), through the Bluetooth Classic 1S (≈€89), up to the Pro (≈€285) with touchscreen, a camera for air-gapped QR signing and four EAL 6+ secure elements. Keys are generated and stored inside a certified secure element (third-party THD89 chip), managed by the OneKey app supporting Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana and 100+ networks.
OneKey Classic 1S Pure
- Price
- €79
What's included
- EAL 6+ secure element
- USB-C
- Open-source stack
- BTC-only variant available
Data & conditions
| Fund custody | Self-custody (funds in your control) |
|---|---|
| Type | Hardware (cold storage) |
| Source code | Open-source |
| Recovery | Seed phrase 12/24 parole (BIP-39) |
| Bitcoin-only | No |
| Supported chains | Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Polygon, Avalanche |
| Price | €79 |
| Secure element | Yes |
| Air-gapped | No |
| Connectivity | USB-C, Bluetooth, QR |
| Companion app | OneKey |
| Built-in swap | Yes |
| Built-in staking | No |
| Built-in fiat on-ramp | Yes |
| Security audits | SlowMist |
| Segment | B2C |
| MiCA / License status | Nessuna (hardware wallet self-custody) |
Strengths
- Fully open-source firmware and apps with reproducible builds and audits (SlowMist); affordable range from ≈€79; EAL 6+ secure element; the Pro offers air-gapped QR signing.
- Self-custody: funds stay in your wallet — the platform cannot touch them.
- No KYC: usable without identity verification.
- Open-source, verifiable code.
- Self-hostable: you can run your own instance or node.
- Public security audits.
Weaknesses
- The secure element chip is third-party (closed-source by nature, like all certified SEs); the Classic models use USB-C/Bluetooth, not air-gapped; less established brand than Ledger/Trezor.
- No notable sovereignty drawback documented.
Verdict
Score 4.3/5, very strong profile. In its favour: fully open-source firmware and apps with reproducible builds and audits (SlowMist); affordable range from ≈€79; EAL 6+ secure element; the Pro offers air-gapped QR signing. The trade-off to weigh: the secure element chip is third-party (closed-source by nature, like all certified SEs); the Classic models use USB-C/Bluetooth, not air-gapped; less established brand than Ledger/Trezor.
On the Sovereignty lens the score is 4.8/5 (outstanding): the strength is fund control (5.0/5), while privacy & anonymity (4.5/5) is the weak link.
Promp's editorial rating based on real fees and net annual cost. Promp reviews third-party products independently.
"Sovereignty" rating: score computed on privacy/anonymity (30%), fund control (20%), censorship resistance (20%), trustless/auditability (20%) and costs (10%). Same data, different weights.
FAQ
How much does a OneKey cost?
The entry-level Classic 1S Pure costs about €79 ($79 on the official shop). The Bluetooth Classic 1S about €89, and the flagship Pro, with touchscreen and air-gapped QR signing, about €285 at European resellers.
Is OneKey really open source?
Yes: firmware and apps (desktop, mobile, browser extension) are published on GitHub with reproducible builds, so anyone can verify the installed binary matches the code. The only non-open component is the third-party secure element chip, which is closed-source by nature, as in every hardware wallet with a certified SE.
Is the OneKey Pro air-gapped?
The Pro supports QR-code transaction signing via its built-in camera, so it can operate air-gapped. The Classic 1S models connect via USB-C or Bluetooth instead.
Sources
- Official service page Prezzo modelli (USD): Classic 1S Pure $79 · Classic 1S $99 · Pro $278 Data verified on Jun 20, 2026
- cryptoken.nl Prezzo eur (reseller ufficiale): Classic 1S 89€ · Pro 285€; secure element EAL 6 Data verified on Jun 20, 2026
- github.com Open source (firmware · App pubblici · Reproducible builds) Data verified on Jun 20, 2026