What Is Trezor?
Trezor is a physical device (with models like Model One and Model T) that stores private keys in cold storage. Instead of trusting a centralized exchange, you sign transactions on the device itself, reducing exposure to malware and phishing. Trezor’s firmware and software stack are open-source, allowing peer review and community scrutiny.
FAQs
Is Trezor safe from hacks?
It significantly reduces risk by isolating private keys. Still, follow best practices: use a strong PIN, enable a passphrase, and secure backups.
What happens if I lose the device?
You can recover funds on a new device using your seed (and passphrase if enabled). Keep backups offline and distributed.
Which coins are supported?
Major networks like BTC, ETH, and many ERC-20 tokens are supported in Trezor Suite; others may need compatible third-party wallets.
Model One vs. Model T?
Model T adds a touch screen, Shamir Backup, and broader native support. Model One is a lower-cost, proven option.