Trezor
Open-source hardware wallet with a strong reputation for transparency and security.
Using USDC on Trezor
Trezor is a pioneer in hardware wallets, having launched the first commercial hardware wallet in 2014. Trezor devices (Safe 3 at $79, Safe 5 at $169) store your private keys offline and require physical confirmation for every transaction. All Trezor firmware is open-source, meaning the security community can audit the code. Trezor supports USDC on Ethereum and EVM-compatible networks through the Trezor Suite companion software. The Safe 5 features a color touchscreen for easier transaction verification. Trezor is a strong choice for users who value open-source transparency alongside hardware security.
Supported networks
Key features
- Open-source firmware
- Physical transaction confirmation
- Trezor Suite companion app
- Touchscreen (Safe 5)
- Operating since 2014
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