Safe & secure Bitcoin Bob wallet
Take control of your Bitcoin Bob assets with total confidence in the Trezor ecosystem.
- Secured by your hardware wallet
- Use with compatible hot wallets
- Trusted by over 2 million customers

Send & receive your Bitcoin Bob with the Trezor Suite app
Send & receive
Trezor hardware wallets that support Bitcoin Bob
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Manage your Bitcoin Bob with your Trezor hardware wallet, compatible with multiple wallet apps.
Trezor Suite
MetaMask
Rabby
Supported Bitcoin Bob Network
- Ethereum
Why a hardware wallet?
Go offline with Trezor
- You own 100% of your coins
- Your wallet is 100% safe offline
- Your data is 100% anonymous
- Your coins aren’t tied to any company
Online exchanges
- If an exchange fails, you lose your coins
- Exchanges are targets for hackers
- Your personal data may be exposed
- You don’t truly own your coins
How to ₿O₿ on Trezor
Connect your Trezor
Open a third-party wallet app
Manage your assets
Make the most of your ₿O₿
Trezor keeps your ₿O₿ secure
Protected by Secure ElementThe best protection against both online and offline threats
Your tokens, your controlAbsolute control over every transaction with on-device confirmation
Security begins with open-sourceA transparent wallet design makes your Trezor better and safer
Clear & simple wallet backupRecover access to your digital assets with a new backup standard
Confidence from day onePackaging & device security seals protect your Trezor’s integrity
The viral “Bitcoin Bob” video is the earliest animated explainer about Bitcoin on YouTube—around 2010. It featured an Xtranormal-made cartoon with two characters, Bob and his friend , casually chatting about what Bitcoin is. It’s often titled something like “What is a Bitcoin?” and has become legendary among early crypto educators.
Here’s what makes BOTCOIN BOB special: • The video was uploaded around November 10, 2010, right when Satoshi was still posting on Bitcointalk—each coin was worth around $0.30. • It features Bob encouraging viewers to “buy Bitcoin”—making him one of the earliest mascot-like figures in the crypto world .

