Trezor @ Hardware Wallet
An update for Trezor Suite (version 22.9.3) is now ready to install. To download and apply the update, open Trezor Suite and follow the on-screen instructions. Changes included in this update are also
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An update for Trezor Suite (version 22.9.3) is now ready to install. To download and apply the update, open Trezor Suite and follow the on-screen instructions. Changes included in this update are also
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Trezor hardware wallets support hundreds of coins and tokens, both natively in Trezor Suite and by securely connecting to 3rd party wallets. Native support of Bitcoin, Ethereum (and all ERC-20 tokens), Cardano, Litecoin, Ethereum Classic, XRP, Dogecoin, plus some other coins means that you will be able to add, receive and send them directly in the Trezor Suite application for desktop or web.
The Trezor comes in a box that is wrapped with a security seal, as well as a thin plastic foil. Trezor ships it like this to ensure that their devices aren’t tampered with. If you purchase a device and it doesn’t come with security seals intact, it’s important that you don’t use it to store any currency.
It’s extremely important to ensure that you either purchase the gadget directly from Trezor (link here) or from a reputable Amazon seller. Never purchase a second-hand device, as it’s highly likely that the device has been tampered with.
Each device is packaged with a USB cable, two booklets that are used to write down recovery seed information, a lanyard, a user manual, and four stickers. It’s also possible to use a range of accessories with the device, including an “OTG” cable that allows users to connect the Trezor to an Android device.