Safe & secure Truebit Protocol wallet

Take control of your Truebit Protocol 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 Truebit Protocol wallet interface in Trezor Suite - showing full integration and support

Send & receive your Truebit Protocol with the Trezor Suite app

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

Send & receive

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

Swap

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

Trezor hardware wallets that support Truebit Protocol

Sync your Trezor with wallet apps

Manage your Truebit Protocol with your Trezor hardware wallet synced with several wallet apps.

  • Trezor Suite
  • MetaMask
  • Rabby

Supported Truebit Protocol 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 TRU 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

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

Transfer your TRU

Transfer your coin
Open Trezor Suite, 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 TRU

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

Trezor keeps your TRU secure

What Is Truebit (TRU)?

Truebit allows software running outside a blockchain environment to provide trusted results to smart contracts and applications running within a blockchain. The platform allows practically unlimited external compute resources to be applied in a trusted way to extend the performance, throughput, and scalability of its host blockchain. Research began in 2015 on this verification solution which today connects blockchains to both on-chain and off-chain data while enabling smart contracts to securely perform complex computations in standard, easy-to-use programming languages at significantly reduced gas costs.

Unlike sharding and other methods for distributing high transaction throughput, Truebit processes complex and large transactions via a consensus mechanism involving a minimal number of redundancies, making it a novel solution for Web 3.0 infrastructure. The bulk of computation occurs with off-chain resources.

Verifier’s Dilemma - What Makes Truebit Unique?

Rather than relying on external, cryptographic proofs of correctness, Truebit brings scalable computation to blockchains by leveraging game theory principles and financial incentives to increase the on-chain computation power of existing networks and reduce marginal gas costs.

While smart contracts can perform small computations correctly, large computation tasks pose security risks for blockchains due to the Verifier's Dilemma. Truebit counteracts this via a retrofitting oracle that achieves correct computational results. Truebit’s microeconomy ensures trustless verification through a financial incentive layer atop a dispute resolution layer.

Who is the founder of Truebit (TRU)?

Truebit was founded by mathematician and computer scientist Jason Teutsch who co-authored the whitepaper with Ethereum’s Solidity creator and team lead, Christian Reitwiessner. Jason holds a PhD in Mathematics, was a two-time US Fulbright Fellow, and co-discovered the Verifier’s Dilemma.

Applications

Applications include: Layer-2 settlements DeFi settlements and bookkeeping Batch verification of cryptographic signatures Checking proof-of-work Performing operation(s) with high computational complexity

Any smart contract can issue a computation task to Truebit in standard languages (C, C++, or Rust) without concern for Ethereum’s gas limit. Truebit’s WebAssembly-based architecture can read functions and data from Ethereum bytes, smart contract program code, or IPFS.

What kind of token is Truebit (TRU)?

The supply of TRU tokens may fluctuate over time.

Learn more about Truebit:

Getting started with Truebit on Ethereum https://medium.com/truebit/getting-started-with-truebit-on-ethereum-ac1c7cdb0907 An Intro to TrueBit: A Scalable, Decentralized Computational Court https://medium.com/@simondlr/an-intro-to-truebit-a-scalable-decentralized-computational-court-1475531400c3

Learn more about Ethereum: Ethereum https://ethereum.org/en/

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