• Limited Supported Cryptocurrencies: Despite supporting numerous coins, Trezor may temporarily lack support for some new tokens or require device updates to accommodate them;
• Interface and Convenience: It might take some time for beginners to become familiar with the interface and device setup process, causing challenges in the initial stages of use;
• Price: Trezor is more expensive than some other hardware wallets, making it inaccessible for some users, especially beginners;
• Limited Storage: Like most hardware wallets, Trezor has a limited storage capacity, potentially requiring the removal and reinstallation of applications to work with different cryptocurrencies;
• Dependence on a Computer: Certain functions, such as installing updates or signing transactions, require a connection to a computer, posing a risk in case the computer is infected with malicious software.
• Interface and Convenience: It might take some time for beginners to become familiar with the interface and device setup process, causing challenges in the initial stages of use;
• Price: Trezor is more expensive than some other hardware wallets, making it inaccessible for some users, especially beginners;
• Limited Storage: Like most hardware wallets, Trezor has a limited storage capacity, potentially requiring the removal and reinstallation of applications to work with different cryptocurrencies;
• Dependence on a Computer: Certain functions, such as installing updates or signing transactions, require a connection to a computer, posing a risk in case the computer is infected with malicious software.