Safe & secure Request wallet

Take control of your Request assets with complete confidence in the Trezor ecosystem.

  • Secured by your hardware wallet
  • Use with compatible hot wallets
  • Trusted by over 2 million customers
Screenshot of Request wallet interface in Trezor Suite app - showing full integration and support

Send & receive your Request with the Trezor Suite app

Trezor Suite app is an app designed to work with Request, available on desktop, web & mobile.
Send & receive

Send & receive

Easily move your Request from any wallet or exchange to your Trezor hardware wallet.
Buy, sell & swap

Buy & swap

Move, save & store your assets using your Trezor hardware wallet.

Trezor hardware wallets that support Request

Sync your Trezor with wallet apps

Manage your Request with your Trezor hardware wallet synced with several wallet apps.

  • Trezor Suite
  • MetaMask
  • Rabby

Supported Request Networks

  • Polygon POS
  • 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 REQ on Trezor

1

Connect your Trezor

Connect your Trezor hardware wallet to your computer or mobile device. If you don’t have one yet, you can buy it here.
2

Install Trezor Suite app

Install Trezor Suite app
Download and install the Trezor Suite app for the best experience, or open the web app on your browser.
3

Transfer your REQ

Transfer your coin
Open Trezor Suite app, select your asset (activate first if needed), go to “Receive,” show full address, verify it on your Trezor, paste address into your exchange’s “Send to” field. Voilà!
4

Make the most of your REQ

Once the Request transfer is complete, you can easily and securely manage your Request with your Trezor hardware wallet, all through the Trezor Suite app.

Trezor keeps your REQ secure

What Is Request (REQ)? The Request (REQ) utility token, launched in 2017, ensures the performance and stability of the Request Network. The Request Network itself is an Ethereum-based decentralized payment system where anyone can request a payment and receive money through secure means. It removes the requirement for third parties in order to provide a cheaper, more secure payment solution that works with all global currencies.

When a user creates a request for payment, they define to which address the payment needs to be allocated and what the amount is. The user can also define the terms and conditions of the payment, upgrading a simple request into an invoice. Once this is completed, the user can share their request to be paid by their counterparty.

Every step is documented and stored on the Request network, allowing everyone involved to easily keep track of all the invoices and payments for accounting purposes.

Request is also integrated with legislation across the world to remain compliant with the trade laws of each individual country.

Who Are the Founders of Request? The founders of Request are Christophe Lassuyt and Etienne Tatur.

Christophe Lassuyt is currently the chief financial officer at Request. Before this position, he co-founded MONEYTIS.

Etienne Tatur is the chief technical officer of Request. Prior to this, he also co-founded MONEYTIS and worked as a lead developer at QOBUZ, a music streaming service.

What Makes Request Unique? The payments on Request are performed by simply sending an invoice through the blockchain; the counterparty can then detect the request and pay it with one click in a peer-to-peer manner. The fact that the payments are push-generated instead of pull-generated is one of Request’s key advantages. There is no need for users to share their account information. The use of blockchain technology also eliminates the need for third-party processors, resulting in a reduction in transaction costs.

The Request Network leverages decentralized blockchains such as Ethereum and IPFS for an increased level of security, privacy and data ownership for the end-user. The platform does have transaction fees, which is a cost that is required to broadcast a change to the blockchain network. The transaction fees are used to incentivize miners to reach consensus on the state of the network.

REQ can be stored on wallets such as Metamask, MyEtherWallet, Ledger, imToken, Trezor, Atomic Wallet, Jaxx Liberty and Trust Wallet.

How Many Request (REQ) Coins Are There in Circulation? REQ is an ERC-20 token that can be spent to use the Request Network.

A portion of the REQ fee is burned at a rate that is determined by the current supply and the exchange rate with other currencies.

Request’s (REQ) circulating supply is at 999,912,165 REQ as of February 2021 and the maximum supply is 999,983,984 tokens.

How Is the Request Network Secured? REQ is an ERC-20 token based on the Ethereum platform. The requests made with REQ are stored on an immutable digital ledger. This ledger also serves as proof for all auditing purposes.

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