Trezor hardware wallet supported coins and tokens (2024)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Native support in Trezor Suite
  • Non-native support in third-party wallets
  • The difference between Coins and Tokens
  • EVM-compatible networks


Trezor hardware wallets support hundreds of coins and tokens, both natively in Trezor Suite and by securely connecting to 3rd party wallets.

Checktrezor.io/coins for a complete list of supported crypto assets and compatible wallet applications.

Native support in Trezor Suite

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.

Non-native support in third-party wallets

Some coins, for example Monero (XMR), Stellar (XLM), Tezos (XTZ) are supported by Trezor firmware but are not yet implemented in the Trezor Suite app. For these, you need to use a 3rd party wallet mentioned on the coins list.

Please note that when you link your Trezor to any of the supported 3rd party wallets, your security is never compromised as your private keys are always stored on your Trezor device and never leave it.


You can learn more about Trezor device compatibility with 3rd party apps here.

The difference between coins and tokens

It is important to understand the difference between coins (which have their own blockchain) and tokens (which exist on some blockchain). For example, USDT can be issued on the Ethereum blockchain as an ERC-20 token.


Trezor natively supports all ERC-20 tokens. You can simply send them to your Ethereum address in Trezor Suite. The application will automatically recognize the transaction and add your new token under the Ethereum account.

EVM-compatible networks

Many popular coins use EVM-compatible networks which are supported by Trezor. Some examples of such networks are Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, and Cronos, among others.

Tokens can be issued on those networks in the same way as ERC-20 tokens are issued on the Ethereum network.

Trezor users can easily access and manage such coins and tokens with the help of 3rd party wallets.

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Trezor hardware wallet supported coins and tokens (2024)

FAQs

What tokens does Trezor support? ›

Native support in Trezor Suite

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.

Can you hold USDT in Trezor? ›

Ledger Nano S/X: Ledger is a well-known hardware wallet that offers high-level security and supports multiple cryptocurrencies, including Tether. 2. Trezor Model T: Trezor is another well-known hardware wallet that supports Tether and other cryptocurrencies.

Is XRP on Trezor? ›

Ripple (XRP) on Trezor Model T and Trezor Safe 3. Introducing our latest hardware wallet: Trezor Safe 5. Pre-order now.

Will Trezor support Solana? ›

Trezor users can buy Solana securely via the Trade tab in Trezor Suite. Enter the amount you want to spend on Solana, select a compatible exchange provided by Invity.io, and then follow the necessary steps to complete the purchase.

Can you put any crypto on Trezor? ›

What assets can I store on my Trezor? Trezor Suite natively supports 16 cryptocurrencies for the Trezor Model T, 13 for the Trezor Model One, 11 for the Trezor Safe 3, alongside all ERC20 tokens (all Trezor models) and all SPL tokens (Model T and Safe 3).

Which is better, Trezor or Ledger? ›

Key Takeaways. Ledger is the best hardware wallet overall for investors. Ledger is the best choice for investors looking for security, ease of use, and additional features like staking and NFT management. Trezor is the best choice for investors who value open source values and cheap prices.

Can you hold USDC on Trezor? ›

Secure Your USD Coin (USDC) With a Hardware Wallet | Trezor.

Which is better, USDC or USDT? ›

The choice between USDT and USDC comes down to your individual preferences and what aspects you value more. If you prefer a more widely adopted coin, USDT is the better option. If you prefer a more transparent and better-regulated coin, USDC is the better option.

Does Trezor have a limit? ›

No limits. The amount is stored on the blockchain. Your Trezor just accesses the amount. Technically, your Trezor or any other hardware wallet or other kind of wallets store your private keys and everything is recorded on the blockchain, an open source, decentralized ledger and database.

Does Trezor support XLM? ›

Stellar (XLM) is supported by your Trezor device but not natively supported by Trezor Suite software, so you must use a third party wallet to see and interact with your XLM after it's transferred to your Trezor. See this thread for more info.

Does Trezor support Tron? ›

As @doge mentioned, Trezor devices don't support the Tron network and never have. It means that it is not possible to generate the Tron receiving address with Trezor.

Does Trezor support VeChain? ›

Right now VeChain has two different tokens on two different network: VEN (the ERC20 token called “VeChain” on Ethereum network) and VET (the non-ERC20 coin called “VeChain Thor” with its own network). Trezor currently supports only VEN ERC20.

Does Trezor support Matic? ›

Trading MATIC is safer and easier than ever thanks to its native support in Trezor Suite. With your device set up, you just need to follow a few quick steps to get started: Open the Trezor Suite desktop application (alternatively you can use the web version of Trezor Suite) Connect and unlock your Trezor device.

Does Trezor support Avax? ›

MetaMask is a non-custodial cross-chain wallet that enables your Trezor device to manage and sign transactions on Ethereum and Ethereum virtual machine blockchains (EVM) including Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, FTM, and AVAX.

Does Trezor support Monero? ›

Monero is supported on both the Trezor Model T and Trezor Safe 3, and can be used with third-party wallets including Monero GUI and Monero CLI. Native support in Trezor Suite is currently not available.

Does Trezor One support BEP20? ›

BEP20 tokens are issued on BSC network (which is one of many others EVM compatible networks). They use the same format of addresses as Ethereum network so basically you can send it to the ETH address generated in Trezor Suite.

What are the ERC20 tokens? ›

What Is ERC-20? ERC-20 is the technical standard for fungible tokens created using the Ethereum blockchain. A fungible token is one that is exchangeable with another token, whereas the well-known ERC-721 non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are not.

What chip does Trezor use? ›

The Secure Element used in the Trezor Safe 3 is the OPTIGATM Trust M (V3). In effect, it is a chip designed to protect highly sensitive information from software and hardware attacks.

What happens if Trezor goes out of business? ›

In emergencies (although not recommended), it is possible to use the seed to recover your funds using a hot wallet. If Trezor did go out of business, neither your crypto nor your private and public keys would disappear.

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