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Trezor is a hardware wallet that provides high level security for its users by storing their digital assets offline. The device is built on a single chip base, narrowing the attack surface by limiting points of interception (aka difficult to hack).
The device is connected via micro-USB for the original model or USB-C for the newer Trezor Model T. There is no Trezor mobile app as of yet and although the device can be connected through a cable with Android devices, it does not support IOS. It is however, used in conjunction with the desktop companion web app, Trezor Suite. The web app offers a simple to use GUI allowing users to manage multiple wallets, store assets, as well as to buy, sell or trade bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Along with a variety of features, users also have the ability to view their portfolio, check incoming and outgoing transactions, unlimitedly create and rename wallets and adjust their security settings.
In regard to design, the original Trezor model has two buttons and a screen, while the updated Model T version is solely a touch screen. The screen displays messages prompting the user to confirm all transactions and notifies when the passcode is required during different points of the user journey.
Users say the Trezor wallet is excellent for storing private keys and sensitive information. Set up is very straight forward and the wallet has been described as very secure and easy to use, therefore onboarding should be simple for those new at trading cryptocurrencies. The Trezor Suite web app plays a large part in making this hardware wallet very suitable for beginners and is highly complemented due to its very minimalist design and comprehendible usability features.
Users agree on the Trezor’s reliability to store bitcoin as well as ERC-20 tokens. Some users have commented on the fact that not many cryptocurrencies are supported, to assist with this, Trezor ensure to provide a list of compatible coins on their website.