Trezor hardware wallets support a wide range of cryptocurrencies and tokens, allowing users to securely store and manage their digital assets. Here's a list of some of the supported coins and assets:
Major Supported Coins and Tokens
- Bitcoin (BTC) - The first and most well-known cryptocurrency.
- Ethereum (ETH) - A decentralized platform for smart contracts.
- Litecoin (LTC) - Known for faster transaction confirmation times.
- Bitcoin Cash (BCH) - A fork of Bitcoin that focuses on scaling and low fees.
- Ripple (XRP) - A digital payment protocol and cryptocurrency.
- Dash (DASH) - A digital currency known for its privacy features.
- Stellar (XLM) - A platform that connects banks, payment systems, and people.
- Cardano (ADA) - A blockchain platform focused on sustainability and scalability.
- Tezos (XTZ) - A platform for smart contracts and decentralized applications.
- Chainlink (LINK) - A decentralized oracle network.
- Dogecoin (DOGE) - Originally started as a joke, now used for peer-to-peer transactions.
- Ethereum Classic (ETC) - A continuation of the original Ethereum blockchain.
- Zcash (ZEC) - A cryptocurrency that offers enhanced privacy features.
- Monero (XMR) - Known for its strong privacy and anonymity features.
ERC-20 Tokens
Trezor also supports numerous ERC-20 tokens, which are tokens built on the Ethereum blockchain. Some popular ERC-20 tokens include:
- Basic Attention Token (BAT)
- Chainlink (LINK)
- USD Coin (USDC)
- Tether (USDT)
- Dai (DAI)
Other Supported Assets
Besides the above, Trezor hardware wallets can store and manage a variety of other cryptocurrencies and tokens. The list continues to expand as new coins gain popularity and Trezor updates its firmware and software compatibility.
Using Trezor with Supported Coins
To use Trezor with these supported coins and tokens, you typically need to install the corresponding app for each cryptocurrency on your Trezor device using Trezor Suite. This allows you to securely store, send, and receive these assets directly from your hardware wallet, ensuring that your private keys remain offline and secure.
Always ensure you download software and updates from the official Trezor website (trezor.io) to avoid potential security risks associated with third-party software.