In cryptocurrency asset management, security and convenience are often difficult to achieve simultaneously. Investors must respond to short-term market fluctuations while also defending against online hacking and phishing risks, placing high demands on each individual. Gate’s introduced Gate Safe, based on Multi-Party Computation (MPC) technology, offers users an offline storage solution that balances autonomy with institutional-grade security. This article will provide a detailed breakdown of the complete steps for transferring assets into and out of the Safe, and, using the latest market data as of February 24, 2026, analyze why now is the best time to establish secure storage discipline.
What is Gate Safe?
Gate Safe is not just a simple wallet feature but a multi-chain self-custody wallet based on MPC technology. Its core principle is splitting a single private key into three “key shares,” which are encrypted and stored on your device, Gate’s servers, and an independent third-party service provider.
This brings revolutionary security enhancements:
No single point of failure: Even if one party is compromised, the complete private key cannot be reconstructed.
Absolute control: Uses a 2-of-3 authorization mechanism. Transactions only execute when you initiate and authorize them. Neither Gate nor the third party can unilaterally access your assets.
Delayed transaction protection: When transferring funds out of the Safe, a 48-hour delay is triggered. During this period, you can freeze any suspicious transfer requests, providing a valuable buffer for asset security.
User Guide: How to Transfer Assets into Gate Safe
The following process is designed with a unified logic for both Gate Web and App, allowing you to complete offline asset storage in just three simple steps.
Step 1: Activate and Access the Dashboard
Log into your Gate account, find “Wallet” - “Safe” in the navigation bar. The first time you use it, you will need to sign the service agreement. Please note: the system will generate a mnemonic phrase or backup file. Be sure to store it offline (e.g., handwritten on paper or saved on an offline device). This is the only proof needed to recover your assets; Gate cannot retrieve it for you.
Step 2: Initiate Asset Transfer
On the Safe homepage, click “Deposit” or “Transfer.”
Select the cryptocurrency you hold in your spot account from the dropdown list. For example, you plan to hold Bitcoin (BTC) or Dog Head (GT) long-term.
Enter the transfer amount. Based on Gate’s data, current mainstream asset prices are as follows, and you can flexibly allocate according to your holdings:
Bitcoin (BTC): Today’s price is $64,471, with a 24-hour trading volume of $1.18 billion and a market cap of $1.31 trillion. Its price has changed -1.04% in the past 24 hours.
Dog Head (GT): Today’s price is $6.93, with a 24-hour trading volume of $2.99 million and a market cap of $761.58 million. Its price has changed -1.00% in the past 24 hours.
Ethereum (ETH): Today’s price is $1,855.86, with a 24-hour trading volume of $460.97 million.
The system will display the estimated on-chain miner fee (usually very low). Confirm that the details are correct, then complete the double signatures via email and Google Authenticator within 60 seconds.
Step 3: Confirm Offline Storage
Once the transfer is complete, your assets will move from Gate’s hot wallet address to an address controlled by your private key within the Safe. In the Safe list, you wil
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In cryptocurrency asset management, security and convenience are often difficult to achieve simultaneously. Investors must respond to short-term market fluctuations while also defending against online hacking and phishing risks, placing high demands on each individual. Gate’s introduced Gate Safe, based on Multi-Party Computation (MPC) technology, offers users an offline storage solution that balances autonomy with institutional-grade security. This article will provide a detailed breakdown of the complete steps for transferring assets into and out of the Safe, and, using the latest market data as of February 24, 2026, analyze why now is the best time to establish secure storage discipline.
What is Gate Safe?
Gate Safe is not just a simple wallet feature but a multi-chain self-custody wallet based on MPC technology. Its core principle is splitting a single private key into three “key shares,” which are encrypted and stored on your device, Gate’s servers, and an independent third-party service provider.
This brings revolutionary security enhancements:
User Guide: How to Transfer Assets into Gate Safe
The following process is designed with a unified logic for both Gate Web and App, allowing you to complete offline asset storage in just three simple steps.
Step 1: Activate and Access the Dashboard
Log into your Gate account, find “Wallet” - “Safe” in the navigation bar. The first time you use it, you will need to sign the service agreement. Please note: the system will generate a mnemonic phrase or backup file. Be sure to store it offline (e.g., handwritten on paper or saved on an offline device). This is the only proof needed to recover your assets; Gate cannot retrieve it for you.
Step 2: Initiate Asset Transfer
Step 3: Confirm Offline Storage
Once the transfer is complete, your assets will move from Gate’s hot wallet address to an address controlled by your private key within the Safe. In the Safe list, you wil