Trezor hardware wallets support thousands of coins and tokens, both natively in Trezor Suite and through third party tools.
Check out the Coins page for a full list of supported coins and tokens.
Assets are cryptocurrencies and tokens secured by your device. On the Trezor Suite Dashboard, the Assets overview under the portfolio graph displays a list of coins and balances for any cryptocurrency currently enabled within Trezor Suite that are secured by your Trezor device.
What assets can I store on my Trezor?
Trezor Suite natively supports 16 cryptocurrencies for the Trezor Model T, 13 for the Trezor Model One, 11 for the Trezor Safe 3, alongside all ERC20 tokens (all Trezor models) and all SPL tokens (Model T and Safe 3). Other cryptocurrencies are supported by Trezor hardware wallets, but must be managed using a third-party walle such as Electrum or MetaMask. These cryptocurrencies are referred to here as non-native assets (see below).
Polygon users: please note that Trezor Suite works with the Polygon proof-of-stake (PoS) network, which was originally launched as the Matic Network in June 2020. If you trade tokens outside the Polygon PoS network, you may not be able to access them.
Natively supported coins
Many coins can be managed directly through Trezor Suite. Simply visit the 'Coins' tab through the Settings menu, or via the 'Enable more coins' button on the Dashboard, under your portfolio graph. You can toggle all coins or pick specific ones to use with your device.
Bitcoin
At SatoshiLabs we firmly believe that bitcoin deserves its place as the leading cryptocurrency: it is proven to be secure, truly decentralized, and offers financial privacy. We constantly strive to improve and innovate the entire bitcoin buying, selling and trading experience - for new and experienced investors alike.Bitcoin is perhaps the most important digital asset that will be required in the future, and at SatoshiLabs we aim to make our products as safe and user-friendly as possible.
By using Bitcoin-only firmware, you will only have access to your bitcoin assets secured by your Trezor device. This is recommended for anyone who does not intend to secure other cryptocurrencies with their Trezor hardware wallet.
Ethereum tokens
All Ethereum ERC20 tokens are supported by Trezor Suite. To add them, simply create an Ethereum account and click 'Add token' to add a new token using its contract address.To find a token's contract address, simply search for the token in your preferred search engine and copy the contract address from its project homepage or using an Ethereum block explorer such as the Trezor Ethereum Explorer. As soon as you receive your ERC20 tokens, you will be able to view balances of the token(s) under the Ethereum Account menu.
Non-natively supported coins (using third-party wallets)
Some cryptocurrencies use specific technology stacks that make it difficult to support them directly in Trezor Suite. Many third-party wallets support Trezor as a way to sign transactions and provide security, while being built and maintained by a company other than SatoshiLabs.
This includes cryptocurrencies such as Monero (XMR) and Tezos (XTZ), as well as ERC721 tokens known as NFTs, which are all secured by your Trezor hardware wallet.
Using a third-party wallet with your Trezor provides the same level of protection for your private keys as when using Trezor Suite.
FAQs
Native support in Trezor Suite
What coins are supported on Trezor? ›
Trezor Suite currently supports: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano (Model T, Trezor Safe 3), Litecoin, ZCash, Ethereum Classic, Dash, Dogecoin, Ripple (Model T, Trezor Safe 3), DigiByte, Vertcoin, Namecoin, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold, Solana (Model T, Trezor Safe 3) and Polygon PoS.
What happens if Trezor goes out of business? ›
In emergencies (although not recommended), it is possible to use the seed to recover your funds using a hot wallet. If Trezor did go out of business, neither your crypto nor your private and public keys would disappear.
Does Trezor support Solana tokens? ›
Trezor users can buy Solana securely via the Trade tab in Trezor Suite. Enter the amount you want to spend on Solana, select a compatible exchange provided by Invity.io, and then follow the necessary steps to complete the purchase.
Which is better, Trezor or Ledger? ›
Key Takeaways. Ledger is the best hardware wallet overall for investors. Ledger is the best choice for investors looking for security, ease of use, and additional features like staking and NFT management. Trezor is the best choice for investors who value open source values and cheap prices.
Can you put any crypto on Trezor? ›
What assets can I store on my Trezor? Trezor Suite natively supports 16 cryptocurrencies for the Trezor Model T, 13 for the Trezor Model One, 11 for the Trezor Safe 3, alongside all ERC20 tokens (all Trezor models) and all SPL tokens (Model T and Safe 3).
Does Trezor support all ERC 20 tokens? ›
Trezor natively supports all ERC-20 tokens. You can simply send them to your Ethereum address in Trezor Suite. The application will automatically recognize the transaction and add your new token under the Ethereum account.
What are the disadvantages of Trezor? ›
Trezor Pros and Cons
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– Top-Notch Security – Proven Security Track Record – User-Friendly Interface – Broad Cryptocurrency Support – Portfolio tracking | – Come with a price tag – Some blockchains are not supported – No mobile compatibility |
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Does Trezor wallet report to IRS? ›
Does Trezor provide tax documents? No. Trezor does not provide tax documents or reports. Instead, you'll need to get your Trezor transaction history, identify your taxable transactions, and calculate your capital gains and income.
Can Trezor get hacked? ›
It might be possible for a malicious third party to steal your Trezor and replace it with a fake one. If embedded with a wireless transmitter, the fake device could transmit any PIN it received. The attacker would then have full access to your funds.
Stellar (XLM) is supported by your Trezor device but not natively supported by Trezor Suite software, so you must use a third party wallet to see and interact with your XLM after it's transferred to your Trezor. See this thread for more info.
Does Trezor accept Cardano? ›
Buying and staking Cardano (ADA) is seamless with a Trezor hardware wallet. Using Trezor Suite, users can navigate to the 'Trade' tab and select a compatible exchange powered by Invity.io.
Why is Trezor so expensive? ›
To avoid sacrificing product quality or risking customer security with chips bought from untrusted vendors, the price of both hardware wallet models will need to be increased yet again. From today, the cost of Trezor hardware wallets will be increasing to ensure their continued availability for as long as possible.
Is Trezor 100% safe? ›
Even if you enter the PIN on the computer directly, you're perfectly safe. The Trezor PIN mechanism is protected against key-loggers, so using it even in internet cafes means no risk for you.
Does Ledger report to IRS? ›
Yes. In the United States, your transactions on Ledger and other platforms are subject to income and capital gains tax. If you've earned or disposed of (ex. Sold or traded away cryptocurrency) during the year, you'll have a tax liability to report to the IRS.
What exchanges work with Trezor? ›
Third-party online services
Service | Sign-in with Trezor | Description |
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Coinmate | | Real time bitcoin exchange. |
Coinmap | ♦ | Map of bitcoin shops and businesses. |
Coinpayments | ♦ | Payment processor service supporting various cryptocurrencies. |
Faa.st | | Portfolio manager with an exchange integration. |
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What wallets connect to Trezor? ›
MetaMask is a non-custodial cross-chain wallet that enables your Trezor device to manage and sign transactions on Ethereum and Ethereum virtual machine blockchains (EVM) including Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, FTM, and AVAX.
Does Trezor support Dogecoin? ›
Trezor Suite supports Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Ripple, Dash, Zcash, DigiByte, Namecoin, Dogecoin, Vertcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold, Cardano and Solana. ERC20 tokens can be received using an Ethereum account. A number of other cryptocurrencies can also be accessed using third-party wallets.
Why use Exodus with Trezor? ›
With Exodus, users can manage their Trezor device with the Exodus desktop application. The application can be used for portfolio management, as well as a wallet interface for supported cryptocurrencies. Users will be guided through a well-designed user interface, ensuring that every step is taken with certainty.