Trezor Hardware Wallet
Secure your cryptocurrencies with Trezor Hardware Wallet's robust security features. Explore its tamper-resistant design and PIN protection for ultimate peace of mind.
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Secure your cryptocurrencies with Trezor Hardware Wallet's robust security features. Explore its tamper-resistant design and PIN protection for ultimate peace of mind.
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The Trezor Hardware Wallet supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies, including popular ones like Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), and Ripple (XRP), as well as numerous altcoins and ERC-20 tokens. Some of the supported cryptocurrencies include:
Bitcoin (BTC): The pioneering cryptocurrency and the first to be supported on the Trezor Wallet.
Ethereum (ETH): The second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, known for its smart contract functionality.
Litecoin (LTC): A peer-to-peer cryptocurrency created as a "silver to Bitcoin's gold," featuring faster transaction times.
Ripple (XRP): A digital payment protocol and cryptocurrency designed for fast, low-cost international money transfers.
Bitcoin Cash (BCH): A fork of Bitcoin designed to improve scalability and transaction speed.
Dash (DASH): A digital currency known for its focus on privacy and instant transactions.
Stellar Lumens (XLM): A decentralized platform that aims to facilitate cross-border payments.
ERC-20 Tokens: The Trezor Wallet also supports tokens built on the Ethereum blockchain, including popular ones like Chainlink (LINK), Uniswap (UNI), and Tether (USDT).
Trezor regularly updates its firmware and adds support for new cryptocurrencies based on user demand and the prominence of new projects in the cryptocurrency space. While the frequency of adding new coins can vary, Trezor typically strives to keep pace with the evolving cryptocurrency landscape by periodically releasing firmware updates that include support for additional coins and tokens.
The team behind Trezor conducts thorough reviews and assessments of new cryptocurrencies to ensure compatibility, security, and usability with the hardware wallet.
Users can stay informed about the latest additions to the list of supported coins by following official announcements from Trezor or checking the firmware update release notes. Additionally, Trezor's open-source nature allows for community contributions, which can also influence the decision to add support for specific cryptocurrencies.