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By CCN.com: BGR, a U.S.-based technology publication, reported that a Samsung insider leaked images of the new Galaxy S10 model equipped with a native Bitcoin wallet.
The Galaxy S10 has not yet been released to the public, but Samsung reportedly distributed the model to accessory makers and merchants.
Galaxy S10 with a Crypto Wallet?
According to Gregory Blake, who released several screenshots of a suspected Galaxy S10 prototype, the new model of the South Korean mobile phone manufacturing giant has an integrated feature called "Samsung Blockchain KeyStore" that enables users to have full control over their private keys and crypto funds.
Once the Blockchain KeyStore is authenticated and enabled on the device, users are able to begin sending and receiving cryptocurrency using the native crypto wallet on the mobile phone.
The screenshot shared by Blake revealed Ethereum as the only supported cryptocurrency on the device, possibly because the phone is still a prototype. However, one image included graphics that appeared to be bitcoins, so it's likely more currencies would be included at launch.