Trezor

Trezor

Paid

Open-source hardware wallet pioneering secure self-custody since 2014

πŸ”Wallets & Self-Custody

About Trezor

Trezor was the first hardware cryptocurrency wallet, created by SatoshiLabs in 2014. The open-source design allows independent security auditing, and the devices support thousands of cryptocurrencies. Trezor prioritizes transparency and user control, making it a favorite among privacy-conscious crypto holders.

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What's Great

  • βœ“Fully open-source hardware and software β€” independently auditable
  • βœ“Pioneer of hardware wallets with a strong security track record since 2014
  • βœ“Trezor Suite desktop app provides clean portfolio and transaction management
  • βœ“No controversial recovery features β€” purely self-custody focused
  • βœ“Supports thousands of cryptocurrencies and tokens

Watch Out For

  • !No Bluetooth β€” must connect via USB cable for every transaction
  • !Trezor One has a smaller screen that makes address verification harder
  • !Fewer native integrations with DeFi protocols than Ledger
  • !Some newer blockchain networks are slower to receive support

Common Use Cases

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Privacy-focused crypto holder wanting fully open-source hardware security

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Bitcoin maximalist seeking a proven, transparent self-custody solution

3

Security-conscious investor who values auditability over convenience features

Pricing Model

Paid

Paid subscription required. Check the website for current pricing and free trials.

Category

Wallets & Self-Custody

Hardware and software wallets for securely storing your cryptocurrency.

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hardware walletTrezoropen-sourceself-custodysecurity

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