Newbie FAQ: What should I do if I forget the PIN to my hardware wallet? Don’t worry — the PIN is just a local password to unlock the device. It doesn’t affect your actual control over your assets. As long as you’ve backed up your recovery phrase (the set of English words you wrote down when setting up the wallet), you can reset the device and restore access to your wallet and funds. Remember, the core purpose of a hardware wallet is to generate and protect your recovery phrase offline, away from internet exposure. It’s the recovery phrase, not the PIN, that truly determines ownership of your assets. For safer, long-term backup, it’s best to use a metal recovery tool instead of paper. OneKey KeyTag is a solid choice — fireproof, waterproof, and corrosion-resistant. Engrave it once, and rest easy knowing your recovery phrase is secure for the long run.
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