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Unrivaled Security:
With its advanced security features, the Trezor Model One ensures that your private keys are stored securely offline, away from potential online threats. Rest easy knowing that your sensitive information remains inaccessible to unauthorized individuals. The device also comes equipped with PIN protection, providing an additional layer of defense against unauthorized access.
User-Friendly Interface:
Designed with simplicity in mind, the Trezor Model One boasts an easy-to-navigate interface, making it perfect for both crypto newcomers and experienced enthusiasts. Its compact size and straightforward setup process enable hassle-free management of your digital assets.
Support for Multiple Cryptocurrencies:
The Trezor Model One supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies, including popular options like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and many more. Consolidate your diverse crypto portfolio into one secure location for convenient access and management.
Backup and Recovery:
Protect your investment with the Trezor Model One’s backup and recovery feature. Generate a recovery seed during setup, which allows you to easily restore your funds in case of loss, theft, or damage.
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Technical specs
Device size & weight
Size: 60x30x6 mm (2.4×1.2×0.2 in)
Weight: 12 g (0.42 oz)
Screen
Bright OLED – 128×64 pixels. Enough to hold six lines of text. Can display all the details needed to verify a transaction on a single screen.
Connectivity
Micro USB connector for plugging into the computer or mobile phone.
Safety & certifications
All Trezor devices are CE and RoHS certified meeting all quality, reliability, and environmental standards. Trezors are not affected by X-ray machines and can be safely taken on airplanes.
Guillermo B. Rustia III –
A very secure eWallet!
This eWallet gadget cannot be hacked at all! A lot better than FTX, CashApp, and other eWallets out there!
Brendan McCann –
THIS DEVICE IS NOT iOS COMPATIBLE.
Bad stuff first: If you create a wallet on your desktop and store your private keys on this device then you will not be able to plug this device into your iPhone to restore the wallet there (in case you like to check it from time to time on the go, like me). However, as you will most likely be HODLing if you are considering purchasing this device then this shouldn’t really be a huge issue. Also, the number of supported coins for this device is rather limited. Heck, Cardano is the 3rd largest cryptocurrency and it’s not supported. I’d encourage you not to use the default trezor software as your wallet. I also can’t figure out how to make the password saving feature for this work.
Good stuff: It is secure, never been hacked and is sleek. Setting it up is fairly intuitive and it makes sure you’re aware how the seed phrase is to be protected and other things like that – so I’d say it’s beginner friendly. The trezor community/support is also very nice and has helped me a bit.
Overall I’d say this device is on par with Ledger. Though it really comes down to whether or not your coin(s) of choice are supported by this device and if you care that it’s not iOS compatible.
Degaulle –
The Best Cold Storage for Major Crypocurrencies (in my opinion).
jokes –
Its much smaller than i thought, its so cute! And they gave me four free stickers. Also really small and cool.
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Rashmir –
great for long storage
Wfhogan –
I bought a Trezor one here last year, used it maybe 3 times, and now it’s totally BRICKED. Lights up when plugged into it’s crappy micro-USB cable, but that’s ALL. None of my computers recognize the thing! My girlfreind’s computer doesn’t recognize it. Windows 7 doesn’t recognize it. Windows 10? nada! Trezor.io (the browser based application / software used to manage your crypto) just says “Connect your Tezor to continue” IT IS CONNECTED!!! Thank god I only put $50 worth of crypto on it last year as a TEST. Well, TEST FAILED. I’m no idiot or computer newb. I have over 35 years of professional and personal experience with all manner of computer hardware and software. The build quality is terrible – cheap plastic – so I babied the thing. I went through all the usual troubleshooting tactics and web forum searches. I am not alone in having this problem. So I contacted Trezor support, and all I got was an automated response saying “We are very busy right now, so it might take us 3 weeks to get back to you” (!) That was 4 weeks ago – still nothing. “Very busy”? Yea, I’ll BET! Imagine if instead of putting $50 worth of Bitcoin on this POS last year, I’d put $5000 on it! I’d be sweating bullets right now, because instead of trying to recover my keys for $500 worth of coin, I’d be sweating $50,000!
This is totally unacceptable. A device like this must be UTTERLY RELIABLE. Bulletproof construction, and flawless software / hardware that interfaces seamlessly with a variety of computer platforms. It must be future proof – as in you can retrieve your keys on the device itself, completely air-gapped from any hackable buggy PC / Mac / Phone / USB / Bluetooth / WiFi BS.
Yes – I have the &^%$ seed phrase, but guess what? I have to BUY ANOTHER TREZOR to and restore my keys to another POS to recover them! They don’t tell you that part in their marketing do they? Since I now have ZERO TRUST in this company and it’s products, I’m going to have to buy another hardware wallet like a Ledger (They have problems too – the company was hacked and leaked private customer data) and transfer my meager stash of BTC to it, and then I’ll put the TWO POS Trezors in a BLENDER and hit “Frappe” so they can never hurt anyone ever again.
For those of you keeping score here, I’m looking at spending a total of at least $150 (cost of 2 Trezors and a Ledger Nano S) – NOT counting Bitcoin mining fees – to recover and cold store $500 worth of BTC now!
I’m starting to think the whole cold storage thing is a VERY BAD IDEA. Even if you manage to find perfectly reliable hardware wallets that will somehow not become obsolete and unreadable 1, 5, 10 or 20 years from now, you still have to keep the wallet secure from theft, not lose or damage it, and pray to god it WORKS when you need your crypto. Yes, exchanges get hacked. But they also usually make their clients whole afterwards, or they go out of business. Spread your holdings around in several of the biggest like Coinbase, Kraken, Binance, and Gemini, and let THEM deal with security. You’ll also gain liquidity.
That, or buy a dozen Ledgers and don’t put any more crypto on any single one than you are prepared to lose.
Just sayin….