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Edge
> 3 dayPlug and play on any compatible computer. Keeps your account secure with an additional layer of authentication. The only problem I get with it is when connecting it to your wallet you have to disconnect it and reconnect it each time on Windows 10 unlike on Windows 7.
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David W.
> 3 dayFollow the instructions very carefully and when completely sober.
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Top Cat
> 3 daySo easy to use a caveman could do it. I purchased this and the nano ledger. I sent the nano back because it was too complicated but the trezor was straight forward and had a higher capacity.
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Chris W
> 3 dayThis is a great little hardware wallet for the price. Offers a wide range of coins and sounds like they are even adding more. Keep in mind that if your Trezor dies you might want a back up, so it is worth buying two so if your primary dies you just have to put your recovery seed in the second one and away you go. There some sites out there that claim you can enter your seed and get your coins out, but I wouldnt trust them personally. I saw some people ask so I figured I would just mention the Trezor One is powered by the USB connection so does not have an internal battery of any sorts.
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Brendan McCann
> 3 dayBad 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.
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joshua l
> 3 dayProduct is easy to set up and get money moved over. Make sure the coins you want to store are supported. Exodus wallet is the best interface to use and the amount of coins it supports are the best, exodus allows exchanging one coin to another you can’t go wrong with this combo
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RONNY
Greater than one weekUsao personal
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Waynegnarlie
10-06-2025All wallets require a learning curve, but this is easy to use after a bit of practice. Recommend getting familiar using the wallet using tiny, expendable amounts of crypto at first. The app has very easily accessed features.
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Cameron Castelli
> 3 dayThis little thing kicks ass! Easy to use and easy to store away. It does feel cheap, not gonna lie... but it doesn’t matter. It’s not like you should be traveling or moving it around much with it, so durability is not really important to me.
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Derek Trader
> 3 dayGood price, came quick. It is much smaller than I thought it would be (about the size of a sub drive). It is very easy to set up and use. Glad I got it. The only annoying thing is that it wont let you use the Trezor interface to view and manage your ethereum. It forces you to download and use a 2nd interface that comes from ethereum which is much more confusing and definitely pointless. Its extra sad because the trezor interface is really easy to navigate. So if you have ether be prepared for an extra pain in the ass.