Example Layout inspired by the official Tangem Wallet website

Secure self‑custody with Tangem‑style NFC cards

This is a non‑official example page inspired by Tangem Wallet. It illustrates how to explain seedless NFC hardware wallets, cards and rings, without using real offers or conditions from Tangem.

See example card bundle

All content here is illustrative and independent from Tangem. For official information, always use the original website linked in the footer.

3‑card bundle & ring – example explanation

The hero card summarizes a 3‑card NFC hardware wallet bundle and an optional ring. You can use it to show backup, multi‑device access and seedless storage, inspired by how Tangem communicates these concepts.

NFC hardware cards Seedless secure element Ring as additional key Mobile app companion
Example Tangem-style wallet dashboard
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Tangem-style NFC cards (example)

Inspired by the way Tangem presents card bundles, this section shows how to highlight security, simplicity and compatibility, without reproducing exact copy or legal text.

3‑card bundle

Backup across multiple cards

Example description of a 3‑card setup where any card unlocks access to your wallet, with distributed backup and no seed phrase written on paper.

Seedless security

Keys inside the secure element

Illustrate that private keys stay inside the chip and are never exposed. The copy here is generic and independent from Tangem documentation.

Multi‑wallet

One card, many assets

Explain how a card could manage multiple assets and networks through the companion app, following the high‑level narrative used by Tangem.

Tangem‑style ring (example)

Some Tangem communication focuses on the convenience of a ring form factor. Here we only mimic that idea with generic text and a placeholder visual.

Always with you

Wearable access key

Example of how you might explain a crypto ring that acts as an additional hardware key, used together with cards for backup and convenience.

Security and transparency (example)

Tangem emphasises security certifications and open documentation on the real site. This section mimics that structure without repeating specific claims.

Secure element chip

Describe, in generic terms, how a certified secure element can protect private keys and resist tampering, similar to a payment card chip.

Offline by design

Explain that hardware wallets stay offline and only sign transactions locally, reducing attack surface compared to hot wallets.

Open documentation

Encourage users to read the official documentation, audits and security reports on Tangem’s real website before trusting any product.

FAQ about this Tangem example

Is this an official Tangem website?

No. This page is an independent example created for educational/demo purposes. It is inspired by the visual style of Tangem but is not affiliated with the company.

Are these real Tangem products or conditions?

No. All descriptions of cards, ring and features are generic. They do not represent real offers, specifications or legal terms from Tangem.

Where can I get official information about Tangem?

For official products, prices, security documentation and legal terms, always use Tangem’s official channels listed in the footer of this page.