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Exodus and Trezor

 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Introduction
  • Supported cryptocurrencies
  • How to use Trezor with Exodus
  • Other resources
 

Introduction

Exodus is a cryptocurrency software wallet compatible with Trezor Safe 3, Trezor Model T, and Trezor Model One hardware wallets. With Exodus, users can manage their Trezor device with the Exodus desktop application. The application can be used for portfolio management, as well as a wallet interface for supported cryptocurrencies. Users will be guided through a well-designed user interface, ensuring that every step is taken with certainty.
 
Exodus currently supports Trezor Safe 3, Trezor Model T, and Trezor Model One that use legacy wallet backups following the BIP-39 standard (12, 18, or 24 words in length).
 

After pairing a compatible Trezor with Exodus, the application will save the XPUB and transaction history in the local storage of the computer. You must confirm on your Trezor device that you wish to create a watch-only wallet on Exodus. It is therefore not recommended to use Exodus with Trezor on public devices, for privacy reasons. On the other hand, it is perfectly safe to use Exodus with Trezor on private computers. All operations involving the private key have to be confirmed on your Trezor, just as with any other wallet interface.
 
Please keep in mind that we do not develop nor maintain third-party software, so we cannot guarantee their full functionality. However, your private keys are always safely protected by your Trezor device, no matter what third-party application you use it with.
 

Supported cryptocurrencies

Exodus and Trezor support a lot of the same assets, but cross-platform syncing is yet to be enabled for all of them. Trezor supported assets accessible through Exodus are:
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum and all ERC20 tokens supported by Exodus
  • Litecoin
  • Dash
  • XRP
  • XLM

A complete list of supported assets is available at the Crypto Assets page on Exodus's website.
 

How to use Trezor with Exodus

  • Connect a Trezor that has already been set up
  • Open Exodus
  • Close other programs that can interfere with the hardware wallet connection (e.g. Trezor Suite, MyEtherWallet, Electrum)
  • Connect the Trezor device to the computer
  • Unlock the Trezor by entering your PIN
 
 
  • If the Trezor requires a passphrase, you will need to enter it on the Exodus app.
  • Approve the connection between the hardware wallet and Exodus in the Exodus interface
 

Access to the supported assets held on the hardware wallet within the Exodus interface will now be available, as well as Exodus wallet assets.
 
Please note that not all assets supported by Trezor are supported through Exodus at this time. Exodus is working toward having the complete Exodus portfolio supported between the two wallets.
 

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