Questions · straight answers
No. SHIBkeystick is made and sold by KŌINI. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Shiba Inu, Shibarium, or their contributors. We name Shibarium because that is the network this device generates addresses for — nothing more.
A USB stick that turns any computer into a temporary, offline blockchain key generator. You boot from it, it creates a seed phrase and receive addresses, you copy them onto paper, and you pull the plug — destroying the environment that made them. One stick creates unlimited keys, forever. It never stores anything.
Yes, and it is worth understanding why. Shibarium is EVM-compatible, chain ID 109, so it uses the same address format as Ethereum. The 0x… address the ceremony displays is your Shibarium address — the identical string, not a conversion. It is simultaneously your address on Ethereum and on every other EVM chain. There is no such thing as a Shibarium-only key, and anyone selling you one has invented a derivation path you would be locked into.
No, to all three, and that is deliberate. The stick generates keys and displays addresses. It does not sign transactions, does not bridge, does not hold BONE for gas, and never connects to any network. Once you have your seed on paper, you use whatever wallet you like for actual transactions.
The first batch ships in under 30 days from order, with free tracked US shipping. You’ll get the tracking number the day it ships. Every stick is verified against the published hash and sealed in a tamper-evident bag before it leaves.
Different job. A hardware wallet stores your key forever — a permanent target that you must trust for years, and in 2026 the most respected one turned out to have generated weak keys, silently, for five. SHIBkeystick holds a key for minutes, hands it to paper, and ceases to exist. There is nothing to steal, nothing to fail later, and the output restores in any wallet ever made.
It’s gone, and we cannot help you — nobody can. That is the entire point of the product: no copy exists anywhere, including with us. Any provider who claims they can recover your keys is quietly holding your keys. Guard the paper accordingly, and treat the backup-verification step as non-optional.
Structurally impossible — not a policy, an architecture. The generation path has no network capability at all, and our infrastructure is never involved. Your keys never touch anything we control, not for one millisecond.
Because they would be theater on this product. Those protect the secrecy of stored data — our stick stores nothing secret; its contents are deliberately public. The threat that matters is tampering, which is why the read-only edition has a physical write-protect switch and why every stick verifies against a published hash. We don’t add security that doesn’t raise attacker cost — it just raises price and false confidence.
The $70 STEALTH edition is the same generator in an unbranded black-on-black shell — nothing on the outside says what it is. The $60 standard edition carries the product sticker. Both run the identical, identically-reviewed generator.
Separately, the $75 read-only editions are currently sold out. They add a physical write-protect slider: once locked, no computer can alter the stick’s contents, ever. Email support@koini.io and we will tell you when they are back.
Intel Macs can boot the standard editions. Apple Silicon Macs (2020 onward) can’t boot external systems at all — so the for Mac editions run the ceremony in a sealed, network-less sandbox inside macOS. The honest difference: bootable editions destroy the environment as a matter of physics; the Mac editions are a sealed room inside a running system. If you’re protecting serious value and own only a modern Mac, any PC — even an inexpensive used laptop — runs the full bootable ceremony.
Because it is the same device, running the same boot image, byte for byte — and the fingerprint you verify is that image’s fingerprint. One image means one audit, one published hash, one artifact to check. Branding the image separately would multiply the surface and divide the assurance. See the verify page.
Don’t use it — email support@koini.io for a replacement. And know the seal isn’t the only protection: you can verify any stick’s contents byte-for-byte against our published hash regardless of what happened to the bag.
No — the operating system is closed and sold only on the stick. That keeps it from being cloned, counterfeited, or forked into a tampered copy under our name. You don’t need the source to trust it: every stick is verifiable against our published hash, the entropy path is reviewed by an independent security firm before we ship, and it arrives under a tamper-evident seal. Verify, don’t trust — without us handing the blueprint to counterfeiters.
14 days, unopened tamper seal only, refunded minus shipping, handling and a repackaging fee. A broken seal voids the return — we will never reship a stick that left our custody unsealed, and you wouldn’t want us to.