- Trezor devices
- Trezor Safe 7
- Introduction to the Trezor Safe 7
- Introduction to the Trezor Safe 7 Bitcoin-only Edition
- Get started with the Trezor Safe 7
- What is the TROPIC01 chip?
- Dual Secure Elements in Trezor Safe 7
- Trezor Safe 7: the world's first quantum-ready hardware wallet
- Going quantum: our choices for Trezor Safe 7's quantum readiness
- Authenticate Trezor Safe 7
- Trezor Safe 7 battery
- Trezor Safe 7 certificates
- Trezor Safe 5
- Trezor Safe 3
- Trezor Model T
- Trezor Model One
- Trezor fundamentals
- Trezor Suite
- Biometric authentication
- Connecting to Trezor Suite for web
- Getting to know Trezor Suite
- OS requirements for Trezor
- Update Trezor firmware
- WalletConnect in Trezor Suite
- Download & verify Trezor Suite
- Installing Trezor Suite on MacOS
- Installing Trezor Suite on Windows
- Installing Trezor Suite on Linux
- Using Trezor Suite to manage your wallet
- Manage accounts in Trezor Suite
- Trezor Suite settings
- Addresses & transaction history
- Discreet mode in Trezor Suite
- Multiple accounts in Trezor Suite
- Using a passphrase wallet in Trezor Suite
- Use new address for each transaction
- Labels in Trezor Suite
- QR codes in Trezor Suite
- Trezor Suite with multiple devices
- Transaction fees in Trezor Suite
- Experimental Features in Trezor Suite
- Custom backend in Trezor Suite
- Deprecation and removal of standalone Trezor Bridge
- Trezor on Android
- Transitioning to new Windows certificates for Trezor Suite
- Backups & recovery
- General standards
- How to use a wallet backup
- Move crypto to a wallet with a new wallet backup
- Single-share Backup on Trezor
- SLIP39 FAQs
- Advanced recovery on Model One
- Check wallet backup on Model One
- Check wallet backup on Model T
- Check wallet backup on Trezor Safe 3
- Check wallet backup on Trezor Safe 5
- Check wallet backup on Trezor Safe 7
- How to wipe your Model One
- How to wipe your Model T
- How to wipe your Trezor Safe 3
- How to wipe your Trezor Safe 5
- Recover wallet on Model One
- Recover wallet on Model T
- Recover wallet on Trezor Safe 3
- Recover wallet on Trezor Safe 5
- Recover wallet on Trezor Safe 7
- How to wipe your Trezor Safe 7
- Advanced wallets
- Trezor Keep Metal
- Sending, receiving & staking funds
- Third-party wallet apps
- Trezorctl
- Bonus tools
- Supported assets
- Supported coins
- Bitcoin
- Bitcoin
- How a Bitcoin transaction works
- What is a UTXO?
- What is a change address?
- Bitcoin account types
- What is a public key (XPUB)?
- Using Bitcoin Testnet with Trezor
- What is multisig?
- Coin control in Trezor Suite
- Locktime in Trezor Suite
- What is Bitcoin halving?
- Quantum computing and Bitcoin security
- Replace-by-fee (RBF) to speed up a Bitcoin transaction
- Bitcoin-only firmware on Trezor
- Full node via Electrum server
- Sign & Verify
- URI handlers for bitcoin payments
- Use OP_RETURN in Trezor Suite
- Ethereum/Layer 2 EVM
- Ethereum
- What is a Layer 2?
- Optimism, Arbitrum One & Base in Trezor Suite
- Polygon in Trezor Suite
- What are ERC-20 Tokens and why do they matter?
- What is BNB token and BNB Smart Chain?
- Managing Ethereum & ERC-20 Tokens in Trezor Suite
- Managing BNB Smart Chain & BEP-20 Tokens in Trezor Suite
- Replace-by-fee (RBF) to speed up an Ethereum transaction
- Ethereum Internal Transactions
- Solana
- XRP & XLM
- Other cryptocurrencies
- Basics
- Glossary
- What is self custody?
- What is a hardware wallet?
- What is a Trusted Display?
- Trezor fundamentals
- Coins vs Tokens
- What is an NFT?
- Where are my coins stored?
- Public & private keys explained
- Keeping your wallet backup safe
- Trezor blockbook explorer
- What are smart contracts?
- What are dApps?
- What is a stablecoin?
- Advanced
- Security & privacy
- How Trezor keeps you safe
- Security & Safety in Trezor
- Trezor hardware: built-in security
- Connect Trezor Suite to your node
- Entropy check
- MEV protection in Trezor Suite
- Past security issues
- Secure Elements in Trezor Safe devices
- Trezor firmware authenticity check
- Trezor firmware authenticity check failed
- Trezor Firmware hash check
- Trezor firmware revision check
- Trezor Model One Firmware installation progress check
- Trezor Safe device authentication check
- Understanding Trezor wallet backups: 12, 20 or 24 words
- Unlocking the bootloader on Trezor Safe devices
- Tor in Trezor Suite
- Personal security standards
- Partner portal
- Product updates
- Bootloader changelog
- Firmware changelog
- Trezor Suite updates
- Trezor Suite update January 2025
- Trezor Suite update February 2025
- Trezor Suite update March 2025
- Trezor Suite update April 2025
- Trezor Suite update May 2025
- Trezor Suite update June 2025
- Trezor Suite update July 2025
- Trezor Suite update August 2025
- Trezor Suite update September 2025
- Trezor Suite update October 2025
- Trezor Expert
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- Logistics
- Order & shipping FAQ
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- Can I pick up my order?
- Can I return an opened product?
- Can you check if a device is genuine by its serial number?
- I got my Trezor from a reseller and it stopped working, can you replace it?
- Is it safe to buy a Trezor on Amazon?
- My product stopped working correctly, can I get a replacement or a refund?
- Where do you ship from?
- Where to buy Trezor
- Why is my box different from what is shown on the website?
- Orders & payments
- Can I change my invoice?
- Can I purchase as a company (without paying VAT)?
- Card payment issues
- Change email address
- Change or modify an order
- Confirmation email not received
- Crypto payment issues
- Crypto payments on the Trezor Shop
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- How to cancel an order
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- Privacy policy at Trezor
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- Shipping & delivery
- Warranty & returns
- Troubleshooting
- Coins & tokens
- Device issues
- Bluetooth troubleshooting
- Common hardware issues
- "Firmware is already installed"
- Firmware update issues
- How to enter PIN on Model One
- How to enter your PIN on Trezor Safe 3
- How to reset your PIN
- Is my device safe to use?
- Trezor FW authenticity check failed
- Trezor Safe device authentication check failed
- Trezor Suite doesn’t see my device
- Using Trezor after a long time
- Warning "Unofficial firmware detected"
- Downgrade firmware Model One
- Downgrade firmware Model T
- Downgrade firmware Trezor Safe 3
- Downgrade firmware Trezor Safe 5
- Third-party wallet app issues
- Trezor Suite issues
- Can I cancel or reverse a transaction?
- Commonly misspelled wallet backup words
- Discovery error issue
- Funds sent without your authorization
- I can’t sign my transaction
- I don’t see my crypto
- My crypto hasn’t arrived
- My transaction is still pending
- Passphrase & hidden wallets issues
- Trezor recovery issues
- Trezor Suite trade issues
- Balances Mismatch
Trezor Safe 7: the world's first quantum-ready hardware wallet
Since 2014, we’ve built open tools so people can hold their own keys and protect their freedom. The quantum threat is the next test of those principles.
With Trezor Safe 7, we’re taking the first step into a future where self-custody lasts into a post-quantum world.
How is Trezor Safe 7 quantum-ready?
Trezor Safe 7 carries hardware designed to support future post-quantum upgrades from the moment it leaves the factory. This means that if quantum computing makes serious advances in the next few years, your Trezor Safe 7 will be able to run quantum-ready firmware.
This means that if quantum computing makes serious advances in the next few years, your Trezor Safe 7 will be able to run quantum-ready firmware.
How can I prepare for the quantum threat?
The threat is not here yet, but now is a good time to start paying attention to it.
Buying a Trezor Safe 7 puts you ahead of the curve. Once we ship quantum-ready firmware, you will be ready to face the quantum threat threat.
Leading by example
By introducing the first quantum-ready hardware wallet, we show that self-custody can remain secure well into the future, but this is not a challenge that can be solved alone.
The post-quantum era will test every system, and only by preparing together can we ensure that our right to protect our money survives.
To learn more, please read our What does quantum-ready mean? and Going quantum articles.