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

Send & receive your El Sapo Pepe with the Trezor Suite app
Send & receive
Trezor hardware wallets that support El Sapo Pepe
Sync your Trezor with wallet apps
Manage your El Sapo Pepe with your Trezor hardware wallet synced with several wallet apps.
Trezor Suite
MetaMask
Rabby
Supported El Sapo Pepe 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 PEPE on Trezor
Connect your Trezor
Open a third-party wallet app
Manage your assets
Make the most of your PEPE
Trezor keeps your PEPE secure
- Protected by Secure Element
The best defense against both online and offline threats
- Your tokens, your control
Absolute control of every transaction with on-device confirmation
- Security starts with open-source
Transparent wallet design makes your Trezor better and safer
- Clear & simple wallet backup
Recover access to your digital assets with a new backup standard
- Confidence from day one
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El Sapo Pepe $PEPE: The Original Pepe That Inspired Matt Furie's Pepe.
El Sapo Pepe is a beloved cultural icon in Argentina. This charming character, accompanied by the famous song “El Sapo Pepe” (over 800 million views), has been cherished by generations. With its catchy lyrics—"It has no tail, and it’s colored green, it jumps round and around the yard"—the song became a staple of childhood for many Argentinians.
The creator behind this iconic character is Analía García. In 1988, El Sapo Pepe was introduced on Carlitos Balá’s show, where it played the role of a toad that gave gifts to children. García drew inspiration from the toads in her garden, reimagining them to challenge the negative stereotypes often associated with these creatures in children's stories. Her goal was to present a friendly, approachable toad that children could love. The accompanying song, with its playful rhythm and cheerful vibe, became an instant hit.