I am going to be running a roadtest on the Infineon Blockchain Security 2Go starter kit. I wanted to preview the kit and obtain some feedback from community members.
What is the Blockchain Security 2Go starter kit?
Infineon’s Blockchain Security 2Go starter kit provides a fast and easy way to build best-in-class security into your blockchain system design. This generic kit supports an evaluation environment for many different kinds of Blockchain technologies. It provides a lean feature set as well as open source application examples, which enable new ideas to flourish and to generate a secured physical link from the digital to the real world.
What's included in the kit?
- Five ready-to-use NFC cards, supporting basic blockchain functionalities such as secure key generation, signing methods, pin protection and many more
- On-card software that supports commands for key-management, signature creation and PIN authentication
- Access to Infineon’s blockchain git hub: Open source example application code, such as a smartphone app operating with the card
Here are the main features:
NFC cards
- Credit card size format (ID1)
- Infineon security controller chip
- Contactless communication interface ISO 14443 Type A
On-card software commands
- Key-management
- Signature creation
- PIN authentication
Open-source software
- Android example app demonstrating a crypto wallet for Ethereum/ERC-20 tokens and a Smart Contract voting demo
- Python library abstracting the
- Blockchain Security 2Go API
Here are some video links about the kit:
https://e.video-cdn.net/share?video-id=7k2xBuhwB8Xsv3C9s6oyJv&player-id=E9W5foaMoUuxrto5-fGaPP
https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/promopages/blockchain/?redirId=100002
What do you think of the kit? How would you roadtest it? What questions do you have about the kit? (Please comment below.)
Randall Scasny
RoadTest Program Manager