Trezor Model T: Security & Ratings
About Trezor Model T
The Good
- 100% Open-Source (Hardware & Software)
- Top-tier, auditable security protocols
- Intuitive color touchscreen interface
- Supports over 1,000 coins and tokens
- Built-in support for dApps & swaps
The Bad
- Higher price point than many competitors
- No Bluetooth connectivity (requires USB-C)
- Plastic build feels less "premium" than a Ledger
Hardware & Software Features
Open Source
Fully transparent source code allows for independent community auditing to ensure no backdoors or vulnerabilities exist.
Connects to dApps (WalletConnect)
An open-source protocol that establishes a secure, encrypted bridge between your wallet and decentralized applications (dApps).
Built-in Exchange (Swap)
Enables direct peer-to-peer asset exchange within the wallet interface, bypassing the need to transfer funds to a centralized exchange.
NFT Support
Comprehensive interface for viewing, managing, and transferring non-fungible tokens (NFTs) across multiple blockchain networks.
Staking Support
Integrated protocol support allowing users to participate in network validation and earn rewards directly through the wallet interface.
Supports 1000+ Coins
Extensive multi-chain compatibility supporting a vast library of Layer 1 assets and thousands of Layer 2 ecosystem tokens.
Supported Assets (15+)
A sample of the digital assets supported by Trezor Model T.
Community Feedback
"The color touchscreen is a game changer for confirming addresses. It feels a bit plasticky compared to Ledger, but the 100% open-source code helps me sleep at night."