Trezor’s first hardware wallet turns 10: But is it still any good?
A decade ago, Trezor’s first-ever hardware wallet was retailed for up to $1,800. It is still intact and supported in Trezor’s software ecosystem. Go to Source
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A decade ago, Trezor’s first-ever hardware wallet was retailed for up to $1,800. It is still intact and supported in Trezor’s software ecosystem. Go to Source
Self-custody raises concerns about the burden of holding the private key, which Trezor wants to solve with the help of a dedicated onboarding division and new wallets. Go to Source
Trezor has officially launched its educational program in Africa in addition to funding the local Bitcoin awareness campaign, Bitcoineta, and the Africa Bitcoin Conference. Go to Source
Gemini will be restricting its UK users to sending only to 58 virtual asset service providers that are registered under the Travel Rule starting Nov. 17. A Trezor analyst argues the measures will go against the principles of Bitcoin and financial freedom. Go to Source
Trezor’s brand ambassador Josef Tetek emphasized that the hardware wallet firm never asks for users’ recovery seed, PIN, or passphrase. Go to Source
Trezor is celebrating its 10th anniversary by releasing three new self-custody products, focusing on providing entry-level devices. Go to Source
An electronics design manager who made his own Trezor One has assessed the difficulty of building a DIY crypto wallet from scratch. Go to Source
While industry giants like Binance hire and lay off thousands of people, other crypto heavy-weights like Tether currently only have 60 employees. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Trezor doesn’t plan to introduce any private key recovery tools as it has provided all possible tools to help users secure the seed phrase, CEO Matej Zak said. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Kaspersky, the multinational cybersecurity and anti-virus provider, made a startling revelation on May 10th. According to their report, a victim of a crypto hack had unwittingly purchased a counterfeit Trezor Model T from a “trusted seller through a popular classifieds website.” The researchers at Kaspersky were able to extract the custom firmware that the hackers … Read more